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    Changing patterns of cell surface mono (ADP-ribosyl) transferase antigen ART2.2 on resting versus cytopathically-activated T cells in NOD/Lt mice

    Aims/hypothesis. ART2.2 is a mouse T-cell surface ectoenzyme [mono (ADP-ribosyl) transferase] shed upon strong activation. We analysed temporal changes in ART2.2 expression in unmanipulated and c...

    V. Ablamunits, M. Bridgett, T. Duffy, F. Haag, M. Nissen, F. Koch-Nolte in Diabetologia (2001)

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    Synergisms in binary surfactant mixtures

    Significant correlations become apparent between synergisms of micelle formation in surfactant mixtures and a series of physico-chemical properties and applications. Examples are emulsifying, dispersing, wetti...

    F. Jost, H. Leiter, M. J. Schwuger in Colloid and Polymer Science (1988)

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    Search for hydrophobic association between small aprotic solutes from an application of the nuclear magnetic relaxation method

    Proton and deuteron magnetic relaxation rates of the four solutes acetone, acetonitrile, trimethylamine, and tetramethylurea in their aqueous mixtures are reported. For the normal and deuterated organic substa...

    H. Leiter, K. J. Patil, H. G. Hertz in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1983)

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    A study of association by hydrogen bonding in the system phenol-CCl4 by the nuclear magnetic relaxation method

    The system phenol-CCl4 was studied by measuring proton and deuteron magnetic relaxation rates and self-diffusion coefficients at 25°C. From these data intermolecular relaxation rates have been calculated. By mean...

    W. Koch, H. Leiter, H. G. Hertz in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1981)