77 resultados para Torpedo
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Glandular cells, other than the mucous cells, have been described in the skin of various groups of fish (Teleosts, Ganoids, Selachii) and they have been called 'albuminose' by various authors. The authors propose to study the albuminose cells in the skin of Torpedo ocellata Raf. from a histochemical point of view. The albuminose cells have a complex morphological structure and a correspondingly complicated histochemical make-up. One must treat them as an example of cell with secretions of a particular type, which must and will be better incorporated when more is known of characteristics existent in other species.
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The aim of this study is to report a clinical case of asymptomatic female Caucasian children with torpedo maculopathy. A 5-year-old girl was referred to our clinic for routine evaluation. The ophthalmic examination revealed best-corrected visual acuity of 20/20 in both eyes, without any changes in the biomicroscopy. Fundus examination showed normal findings in one eye, whereas in the contralateral eye it disclosed, in the temporal sector of the macular region, a whitish, atrophic, oval chorioretinal lesion with clearly defined margins. Posterior evaluations documented the stability of the lesion. Torpedo maculopathy diagnosis is based on its characteristic shape and peculiar location. The differential diagnosis has to be established versus choroidal lesions (melanoma and nevus), congenital or iatrogenic hyperplasia of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and particularly versus the congenital pigmented lesions associated with Gardner's syndrome.
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Im Rahmen dieser Doktorarbeit wurde die 209 Aminosäuren umfassende N-terminale Ligandenbindungsdomäne (alpha nAChR1-209) der alpha-Untereinheit des nikotinischen Acetylcholinrezeptors aus Torpedo marmorata durch Expression der cDNA in Escherichia coli als Einschlusskörper hergestellt. Durch die Anwendung eines speziell optimierten Rückfaltungsprotokolls, bei dem auf den Einsatz von Detergentien verzichtet wurde, konnte die Ligandenbindungsdomäne in ein wasserlösliches, 25 kDa großes Protein überführt werden, das mit 15% alpha-Helix und 45% beta-Struktur Sekundärstrukturmerkmale trägt, die mit experimentellen und theoretischen Daten für die Ligandenbindungsdomäne der alpha-Untereinheit des nativen Rezeptors übereinstimmen. Das alpha nAChR1-209 Fragment liegt in einer homogenen Konformation vor und zeigt dem Rezeptor vergleichbare Eigenschaften, was die Bindung von alpha-Bungarotoxin und die kleiner Liganden (Nikotin, Anatoxin, Methyllycaconitin, Acetylcholin und Tubocurare) angeht. Das gilt sowohl für die Gleichgewichts- als auch für die Kintetikdaten. Die Affinitäten des Fragments für diese Liganden waren, verglichen mit denen für die solubilisierte alpha-Untereinheit, meist um ein bis zwei Größenordnungen besser. Es ist somit gelungen, die Ligandenbindungsdomäne so zu exprimieren und zu renaturieren, dass sie ohne Detergentien in löslicher Form vorliegt und die Funktionalität und die Eigenschaften der Ligandenbindungsdomäne des nikotinischen Acetylcholinrezeptors aufweist.
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Xenopus oocytes are a valuable aid for studying the molecular structure and function of ionic channels and neurotransmitter receptors. Their use has recently been extended by the demonstration that oocytes can incorporate foreign membranes carrying preassembled receptors and channels. Here we show that when reconstituted in an artificial lipid matrix and injected into Xenopus oocytes, purified nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are efficiently inserted into the plasma membrane, where they form "clusters" of receptors that retain their native properties. This constitutes an innovative approach that, besides allowing the analyses of membrane fusion processes, is also a powerful technique for studying the characteristics and regulation of many membrane proteins (with their native stoichiometry and configuration) upon reinsertion into the membrane of a very convenient host cell system.
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A method was developed to transplant assembled nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AcChoRs) and Cl- channels from the electric organ of Torpedo to the membrane of Xenopus oocytes. Membrane vesicles from Torpedo electroplaques were injected into the oocytes and, within a few hours, the oocyte membrane acquired AcChoRs and Cl- channels. The mechanism of expression of these receptors and channels is very different from that which follows the injection of mRNA, since the appearance of receptors after membrane injection does not require de novo protein synthesis or N-glycosylation. This, and other controls, indicate that the foreign receptor-bearing membranes fuse with the oocyte membrane and cause the appearance of functional receptors and channels. All this makes the Xenopus oocyte an even more powerful tool for studies of the structure and function of membrane proteins.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Jena.
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This paper investigates the automatic atti- tude and depth control of a torpedo shaped submarine. Both experimental results and dynamic simulations are used to tune feed- back control loops in order to obtain stable control of yaw, pitch and roll of the craft.
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This paper discusses the development of a dynamic model for a torpedo shaped sub- marine. Expressions for hydrostatic, added mass, hydrodynamic, control surface and pro- peller forces and moments are derived from first principles. Experimental data obtained from flume tests of the submarine are inserted into the model in order to provide computer simulations of the open loop behavior of the system.