نتایج جستجو برای: sodium iodide

تعداد نتایج: 199205  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2003
James A Rillema Melissa A Hill

Iodide is an essential constituent of milk that is present in concentrations more than an order of magnitude higher than in the maternal plasma. Earlier, a sodium-iodide symporter was identified in the mammary gland; this transporter is presumed to take iodide from the maternal plasma into the alveolar epithelial cells of the mammary gland. We now report the existence of a second iodide transpo...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006
Timothy W Funk Jacob M Berlin Robert H Grubbs

The synthesis of olefin metathesis catalysts containing chiral, monodentate N-heterocyclic carbenes and their application to asymmetric ring-closing metathesis (ARCM) are reported. These catalysts retain the high levels of reactivity found in the related achiral variants (1a and 1b). Using the parent chiral catalysts 2a and 2b and derivatives that contain steric bulk in the meta positions of th...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Thomas Groot-Wassink Eric O Aboagye Yaohe Wang Nicholas R Lemoine W Nicol Keith Georges Vassaux

We have assessed the feasibility of positron emission tomography (PET) and ex vivo gamma-counting to measure the pattern of expression of telomerase promoter fragments in vivo. Promoter fragments from either the RNA [human telomerase RNA (hTR)] or the catalytic components [human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)] of the telomerase genes were used to drive the expression of the sodium iod...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1953
Sidney Shulman Sidney Katz John D. Ferry

1. Fibrin clots prepared in the absence of calcium can be dissolved in solutions of lithium chloride and bromide and sodium bromide and iodide, as well as of guanidine hydrochloride and urea. These salts do not denature fibrinogen under the same conditions of concentration, temperature, and time. Sedimentation experiments on the fibrin solutions show in each case a single sharp peak with a sedi...

2002

The sodium (Na)/iodide (I)-symporter (NIS) is abundantly expressed and accumulates iodide in thyroid follicular cells. The NIS is also found in extrathyroidal tissues, particularly gastric mucosa. Controversies exist on the localization of extrathyroidal NIS. We have studied the presence of both NIS peptide and NIS messenger RNA (mRNA) in the digestive tract and thyroid from different mammals. ...

Journal: :Acta physiologica Scandinavica 2002
M Josefsson T Grunditz T Ohlsson E Ekblad

UNLABELLED The sodium (Na+)/iodide (I-)-symporter (NIS) is abundantly expressed and accumulates iodide in thyroid follicular cells. The NIS is also found in extrathyroidal tissues, particularly gastric mucosa. Controversies exist on the localization of extrathyroidal NIS. We have studied the presence of both NIS peptide and NIS messenger RNA (mRNA) in the digestive tract and thyroid from differ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997
A Matsuda S Kosugi

Iodide transport defect is a disorder characterized by an inability of the thyroid to maintain an iodide concentration difference between the plasma and the thyroid. The recent cloning of the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) gene enabled us to characterize the NIS gene in this disorder. We identified a homozygous missense mutation of A-->C at nucleotide +1060 in NIS complementary DNA in a male pat...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2021

It turns out there is nothing special about potassium after all: Sodium and lithium metal reduce AlIII iodide precursors to the M2[Al(NONDipp)]2 aluminyls (M=Li, Na). Addition of Et2O afforded monomeric ion pairs (NONDipp)Al-M(Et2O)2 containing unsupported Al−Li Al−Na bonds. All species activate dihydrogen, albeit at significantly different rates reaction.

Journal: :Contrast media & molecular imaging 2007
Stephen L Brown Svend O Freytag Kenneth N Barton Michael J Flynn Donald J Peck Aleksandar F Dragovic Ryan Jin Yener N Yeni David P Fyhrie Clifford M Les Guopei Zhu Andrew Kolozsvary Wayne C Pitchford S David Nathanson Joseph D Fenstermacher Jae Ho Kim

The hypothesis that the human sodium-iodide symporter, NIS, can be used to detect NIS expression using standard radiological techniques was tested using adenoviral transduced NIS expression in human tumor xenografts grown in mice and in a naive dog prostate. Nonradioactive iodide was administered systemically to animals that 1-3 days previously had received a local injection of a replication-co...

2006
Orsolya Dohán Nancy Carrasco Antonio De la Vieja

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