Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 4 de 4
Filter
Add more filters











Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Anal Chem ; 73(11): 2453-60, 2001 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11403285

ABSTRACT

A novel method for the single-step separation of Zr + Hf from all matrix elements of geological samples has been developed for Hf isotopic measurements using multiple collector-ICP-mass spectrometry. The method combines an effective sample decomposition by LiBO2 fusion with a selective separation of Hf + Zr by a solid-phase extraction material based on dipentyl pentyl phosphonate, commercially available as U-TEVA.Spec. Using this simple and rapid procedure, Hf and Zr can be isolated in a single separation step with good recoveries (>90%) and satisfactory blank levels (approximately 55 pg of Hf), so that a subsequent isotopic measurement with ICPMS is possible. An excellent separation from rock-forming constituents is achieved, including those elements (Al, P, Ti, Cr, Fe, Mo, etc.) known to interfere in conventional separation methods based on ion-exchange techniques. The potential of this new method for Hf isotopic analysis is demonstrated by replicate MC-ICPMS measurements of 176Hf/177Hf ratios in seven international reference materials of silicate rocks, spanning a range of Hf contents and bulk compositions.

2.
Clin Chim Acta ; 141(2-3): 101-9, 1984 Aug 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6541536

ABSTRACT

We describe a simple assay of plasminogen activator in which the enzyme reacts with a mixture of plasminogen and H-D-valyl-L-leucyl-L-lysine-p-nitroanilide for 1 h at 37 degrees C after which the absorbance is measured at 405 nm. The method detects as little as 2 CTA milliunits of activator and is linear over a 100-fold range of enzyme concentration. The new procedure has been used successfully for the assay of activator in breast tumor cytosols, cell culture supernatants, and pleural or ascitic fluids. Thirty-two biological samples have been assayed for plasminogen activator activity with both the spectrophotometric method and a classical fibrinolytic technique using radiolabeled fibrin. Although the two series of results are significantly correlated, the activities measured with the former assay are significantly different from those determined with the latter. It is shown that the spectrophotometric method is, in many respects, superior to the fibrinolytic procedure.


Subject(s)
Fibrinolysis , Plasminogen Activators/analysis , Ascitic Fluid/metabolism , Breast Neoplasms/analysis , Cells, Cultured , Cytosol/analysis , Female , Humans , Pleural Effusion/metabolism , Spectrophotometry/methods
4.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 585(2): 266-72, 1979 Jun 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-454683

ABSTRACT

When soluble steroid-receptor complexes are exposed to DNA-cellulose only activated complexes bind. The specificity of the binding was shown by its dependence on the presence of hormone during activation. However, prolonged incubation of non-activated steroid-receptor complexes with DNA-cellulose led to a progressive activation of these complexes. When the same hepatic cytosol containing heat-activated [3H]triamcinolone acetonide-receptor complexes was titrated by high concentrations of nuclei or DNA-cellulose the former bound 75% of the complexes, the later only 40%. This decreased binding was due on the one hand to a lower initial interaction between DNA-cellulose and activated complexes than between nuclei and these complexes and on the other hand to increased losses during washes when DNA-cellulose was used. For these reasons nuclei and not DNA-cellulose should be used when accurate measurements of the concentration of activated complexes are required. When only comparative data are needed DNA-cellulose may, however, be employed.


Subject(s)
Receptors, Steroid/analysis , Adrenalectomy , Animals , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Cellulose , Cytosol/metabolism , DNA , Kinetics , Liver/metabolism , Methods , Rats , Receptors, Steroid/metabolism , Triamcinolone Acetonide/metabolism
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL