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A simple and accurate method was developed for routine determination of fluoride in foods. Hydrogen fluoride is diffused 20 hr at 50 degrees C from fresh or freeze-dried samples (0.1 g dry wt) in polystyrene petri dishes containing 2 mL 40% HCIO4 and 0.3 g Ag2SO4, and is absorbed on the lids, previously spotted with 0.1 mL 0.5M NaOH. The absorbent layer is dissolved in 2 mL buffer solution, and the fluoride is measured potentiometrically. The method was verified by analysis of NBS Standard Reference Materials; recovery from 28 spiked infant foods (average = 99%, range = 75-135%); and comparison of results with colorimetry results for the same diffusates, after modification to handle 1 g samples. Relative standard deviations varied from 4 to 20% day to day. Detection limits were below 0.05 microgram/g dry weight.
J Assoc Off Anal Chem 1979 Sep
PMID:Microdiffusion and fluoride-specific electrode determination of fluoride in foods. 52 49

The release of acetylcholinesterase from neurons was studied using cultured chick-embryo spinal-cord cells. Cells dissociated from 12-day-old chick-embryo spinal cords were grown in culture for 10-12 days. Numerous well differentiated spinal neurons were found after 7-10 days in culture. Acetylcholinesterase activity per dish increased by 60-fold from days 2-12. Acetylcholinesterase was released into the surrounding media by the cells when they were incubated either in the standard culture medium or the serum-free medium. Acetylcholinesterase release was significantly reduced when protein synthesis and microtubules were disrupted by cycloheximide and colchicine, respectively. Histochemical localization of acetylcholinesterase indicated that the synthesis and relase of acetylcholinesterase are attributable to neurons. Cultured chick-embryo brain and neuroblastoma cells also released acetylcholinesterase into the media. These results are discussed with regard to possible physiological roles for acetylcholinesterase secretion from neurons.
J Neurobiol 1977 Sep
PMID:Release of acetylcholinesterase by cultured spinal cord cells. 56 29

Gray-scale ultrasound and computed tomography were found to be diagnostically and clinically valuable in the study of 13 of 17 children with neuroblastoma. Use of ultrasound and computed tomography: (a) resulted in diagnoses not possible with conventional techniques, such as plain radiographs and excretory urograms; (b) defined more clearly the normal and pathologic anatomy in a three-dimensional perspective; (c) was an aid in evaluating extra-abdominal manifestations; and (d) permitted follow-up after surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Radiology 1978 Sep
PMID:Computed tomography and ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of neuroblastoma. 67 34

A goat antiserum, raised to native hog brain tubulin, was characterized by conventional immunological techniques and by employing a method for precipitation of tubulin.anti-tubulin complexes with heat-inactivated Staphylococcus aureus. Antiserum dilution experiments indicated that antibodies to native tubulin were raised, and maximal binding was observed to microtubules fixed with 1 mM glutaraldehyde. Competition experiments, using iodinated fixed microtubules as tracer, demonstrated that equivalent binding occurred with microtubules at protein concentrations 100- to 1000-fold lower than those for monomeric tubulin. A rabbit antiserum raised to sodium dodecyl sulfate-treated axonemal tubulin was also characterized. The serum bound maximally (90%) to either sodium dodecyl sulfate-treated or native iodinated hog brain tubulin, and competition for antibody binding has been observed with tubulin from diverse sources (Tetrahymena pyriformis ciliary axonemes, Lytechinus pictus flagellar axonemes, and mouse neuroblastoma extracts). Using these two antisera, radioimmunoassays are being developed for quantitation of polymeric and total tubulin in cellular systems.
J Biol Chem 1978 Sep 10
PMID:Quantitation and characterization of antibody binding to tubulin. 68 33

Five cases of histologically confirmed olfactory neuroblastoma (esthesioneuroblastomas) have been studied by computed tomography (CT). Both the clinical symptoms (in particular, unilateral nasal obstruction and recurring epistaxis) and radiological findings (opacity of the paranasal sinuses) are nonspecific. Computed tomography shows a contrast enhancing mass-lesion and is more useful than conventional tomography in estimating its extension and the associated bone destruction, secondary reaction of sinusitis, and tumoral calcification. In the two cases in which the tumor was associated with exophthalmos, CT demonstrated that the muscular cone acts as a barrier preventing tumoral invasion. In cases wtih intracranial involvement, it appears that the attenuation values can be useful for differentiating between invasion by contiguity (two cases) versus metastasis (one case). Computed tomography is valuable in the follow-up and during and after radiotherapy of the tumor.
J Comput Assist Tomogr 1978 Sep
PMID:Computed tomography in olfactory neuroblastoma: one case of esthesioneuroepithelioma and four cases of esthesioneuroblastoma. 70 20

A density and velocity gradient centrifugation study of C1300 mouse neuroblastoma showed that ATP is nearly absent from noradrenaline-containing granules and is mainly localized in mitochondria, suggesting that in this tissue ATP is not involved in the storage of noradrenaline.
Experientia 1978 Sep 15
PMID:Subcellular localization of noradrenaline and ATP in C1300 mouse neuroblastoma. 72 May 27

A method for determining As and Se in beef offal and fish was developed. The sample was digested by heating with a mixture of nitric, perchloric, and sulfuric acids. No pre-reduction of As and Se was necessary. Using a simplified generator, the metal hydrides were evolved by reduction with sodium borohydride pellets from sulfuric and hydrochloric acid media. The hydrides were swept by a flow of nitrogen into a nitrogen-hydrogen-entrained air flame. Absolute detection limit of the method was about 6 ng for As and 4 ng for Se, and absolute sensitivity for both metals was estimated to be 5 ng. Effects of the presence of several cations and anions in the matrix were investigated and some were found to have a suppressive effect on the atomic absorption signal. The analytical results obtained for samples of NBS No. 1571 Orchard Leaves and NBS No. 1577 Bovine Liver agreed well with certified values.
J Assoc Off Anal Chem 1978 Sep
PMID:Atomic absorption spectrometric determination of arsenic and selenium in offal and fish by hydride generation. 72 42

Neurofilament protein (54,000-56,000 daltons) has been localized in murine neuroblastoma cells by indirect immunofluorescent staining with antisera to purified calf brain neurofilament protein. In some cells with only short processes, specific staining of fibrous material was present in the perinuclear region while in other cells similar fibers, coiled to varying degrees, were present in other regions of the cytoplasm. In cells with longer processes a stained fiber extended throughout each process. The staining pattern observed followed the distribution of bundles of 100 A filaments as determined by electron microscopy. The fibers did not stain with antisera to tubulin or tropomyosin. The observations reported strongly indicate (i) that neurofilament protein isolated from calf brain is antigenically related to a component of the bundles of 100 A filaments in neuroblastoma cells, and (ii) that the neurofilament protein is an integral part of bundles of 100 A filaments in neuroblastoma cells, while neither tubulin nor tropomyosin is present in these bundles.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1976 Sep
PMID:Localization of the neurofilament protein in neuroblastoma cells by immunofluorescent staining. 78 87

Cloned neuroblastoma cell lines derived from the spontaneous mouse tumor C-1300 were used to study nerve cell differentiation. Our findings included a) morphologic and electrical differentiation was induced by the addition of dimethyl sulfoxide to the culture medium of some of the neuroblastoma clonal lines; b) a contrasting difference existed between the percentage of the phenylalanine-specific, tRNA species deficient in the peroxy Y-nucleoside in the mouse embryo or rat brain (6-10%) and that of mouse neuroblastoma cells (85%); c) the assembly of neuroblastoma microtubules and neurofilaments that are necessary for neurite outgrowth proceeded from preexisting pools of tubulin and actin, but a sustained level of phosphorylated tubulin was not required for this regulation; and d) the in vitro translation of tubulin and actin was accomplished with mRNA from rat brains in a wheat-germ cellfree system.
J Natl Cancer Inst 1976 Sep
PMID:Properties and synthesis of tubulin in neuroblastoma cells. 78 6

Cell hybrids have been extensively utilized for gene mapping; more than 50 enzymes and nonenzyme proteins have been assigned to individual human chromosomes. Hybrids have also been used in the study of differentiation; fusions involving mouse or human neuroblastoma cells and various nonneuronal lines resulted in hybrid cells that continued to express neuronspecific functions. The expression of the differentiated state is, however, not an all-or-none phenomenon: One neuronal trait may be evident in such hybrids, in the absence of others. The potential usefulness of the human neuroblastoma hybrids for the assignment of genes involved in the expression of differentiated functions to specific chromosomes is discussed.
J Natl Cancer Inst 1976 Sep
PMID:Control of expression of differentiated functions in neuroblastoma cell hybrids. 78 7


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