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  • Book
    Beata Lecka-Czernik, John L. Fowlkes, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I: Clinical and Pre-clinical Applications and Research
    Skeletal deficits in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus- Skeletal Deficits in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Fracture Risk Assessment in Diabetes
    Diabetes-related Conditions and Complications in Orthopedic Surgery
    Impact of Diabetes on Periodontal Disease
    Biomarkers of Diabetic Bone Disease
    Safety of Anti-diabetic Therapies on Bone
    Bone Marrow Stem Cells and Bone Turnover in Diabetic Disease
    Part II: Biomechanics and Bone Quality
    Material Properties of Diabetic Bone
    Bone Quality in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Imaging of Diabetic Bone Structure.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Article
    Gmeiner J, Mayer H, Fromme I, Kotelko K, Zych K.
    Eur J Biochem. 1977 Jan 03;72(1):35-40.
    Ribitol phosphate was recently identified as a constituent of lipopolysaccharides obtained from 'proteus mirabilis strain D52 giving 1:4-anhydroribitol during acid hydrolysis (Gmeiner, 1975). Two other Proteus mirabilis strains belonging to serogroups O16 and O33 were shown previously to contain an unknown compoound X as lipopolysaccharide constituent (Kotelko et al., 1975). In this report the identification of compound X as 1:4-anhydroribotol by gas-liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and mass fragmentography is described. Serological investigations using passive hemagglutination, hemagglutination inhbition and semi-quantitative precipitin reactions indicate strongly that ribitol plays a role in the serological specificity of the respective lipopolysaccharides.
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