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Ultrastructure and function of the circulatory organs of Leiobunum limbatum and two other species of harvestmen (arachnida: Opiliones)
- D. Dannhorn, K. Seitz
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of morphology
- 1 October 1986
The ultrastructure of the circulatory organs of Leiobunum limbatum, Mitopus morio, and Rilaena triangularis (Arachnida: Opiliones) has been investigated. We studied the organization of the heart, the… Expand
Nephrocytes of harvestmen, Leiobunum limbatum and L. rotundum.
- K. Zanger, D. Dannhorn, K. Seitz, W. Peters
- Biology, Medicine
- Tissue & cell
- 1991
Nephrocytes are said to be able to take up substances from the hemolymph. In Opiliones, which were examined electron microscopically three different types of nephrocytes were found. Numerous large… Expand
Effects of rilopirox on rabbit blastocysts in a protein-free in vitro culture under different culture conditions.
- M. Hrabě de Angelis, D. Dannhorn, H. Hänel, C. Kirchner
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Arzneimittel-Forschung
- 1 May 1994
The effect of rilopirox (Hoe 351, CAS 104153-37-9) on rabbit blastocysts in vitro was studied. Blastocysts of day 6 post coitum were cultured in Ham's F 10 medium supplemented with… Expand
Uteroglobin in the developing rabbit conceptus in vivo and in vitro
- D. Dannhorn, S. Gierhake, C. Kirchner
- Biology, Medicine
- Anatomy and Embryology
- 2004
SummaryUteroglobin (UGL) was measured in day- 4 to day-10 rabbit conceptuses by a competitive ELISA. Levels in blastocyst fluid, tissues, coverings and in the early fetus were determined separately.… Expand
Ultrastructure, protein synthesis and secretion of day-6 rabbit blastocysts cultured in a chemically defined, protein-free medium
- R. Henkel, D. Dannhorn, U. Petzoldt, C. Kirchner
- Biology, Medicine
- Anatomy and Embryology
- 2004
SummaryDay-6 rabbit blastocysts were cultured in Ham's F10 medium supplemented with polyvinylpyrrolidone as a macromolecular component, for 4 to 12 h. The integrity of the blastocyst cells was… Expand
Uptake of tritiated uteroglobin by the endometrium of the rabbit during peri-implantation
- D. Dannhorn, C. Kirchner
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell and Tissue Research
- 1 March 1990
SummaryUteroglobin, labelled with N-succinimidyl-(2–33H)-propionate, was applied in vivo for 3 h to pregnant rabbit uteri 7 and 9 days after mating. Light- and electronmicroscopic autoradiographs… Expand
Purification of uteroglobin using monospecific antibodies coupled to divinylsulphone-activated agarose.
- D. Dannhorn, B. Wirth, C. Kirchner
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of immunological methods
- 12 May 1989
As a model for the isolation of a labile or trace protein, the purification of uteroglobin (UGL) by immunoaffinity chromatography is described. Antibody was isolated from sheep antiserum by… Expand
Hemocytes of Leiobunum limbatum and two other species of harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones): Morphological classification and functional aspects
- D. Dannhorn, K. Seitz
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of morphology
- 1 August 1987
The hemocytes of Leiobunum limbatum, Mitopus morio, and Opilio ravennae number from about 8,000 (juveniles) to 41,000 (pregnant females) per microliter of hemolymph. Five different types of hemocytes… Expand
FDA requirements for clinical investigations of medical devices: A review for European manufacturers
- Autumn Dawn Ediger, Birgit Limbach, D. Dannhorn
- Engineering
- 1 March 2003
The purpose of this article is to provide European manufacturers with a review of the USA's requirements for clinical investigations of medical devices. It is an introductory guide to what European… Expand
Uptake and accumulation of tritiated uteroglobin by day-6 rabbit blastocysts
- D. Dannhorn, C. Kirchner
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell and Tissue Research
- 1 December 1990
SummaryUptake of uteroglobin (UGL) by day-6 rabbit blastocysts and the intracellular fate of this protein were studied by light- and electron-microscopic autoradiography, immunocytochemistry and… Expand