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- Bookeditors, Raphael Rubin, M.D., Professor of Pathology, David S. Strayer, M.D., Ph. D., ... Show More Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Founder and Consulting Editor, Emanuel Rubin, M.D., Gonzalo Aponte Distinguished Professor of Pathology, Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Associate Editors, Jeffrey E. Saffitz, MD, PhD, Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Chairman, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deacones Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Alan L. Schiller, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Pathology, John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.Contents:
Cell adaptation, injury and death
Inflammation
Repair, regeneration and fibrosis
Immunopathology
Neoplasia
Developmental and genetic diseases
Hemodynamic disorders
Environmental and nutritional pathology
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Aging
Systemic autoimmune diseases
Sepsis
Obesity and diabetes mellitus
The pathology of pregnancy
The amyloidoses
Blood vessels
The heart
The respiratory system
The gastroinestinal tract
The liver and biliary system
The pancreas
The kidney
The lower urinary tract and male reproductive system
The female reproductive system and peritoneum
The breast
Hematopathology
The endocrine system
The skin
The head and neck
Bones, joints and soft tissue
Skeletal muscle and peripheral nervous system
The central nervous system
The eye
Forensic pathology.Digital Access LWW Health Library (Medical Education) 2015 - ArticleSchewe T, Hiebsch C.Acta Biol Med Ger. 1977;36(7-8):961-6.Bacteria of two strains of Escherichia coli (Q13 and MRE 600) were disintegrated by aluminium oxide. The influence of the respiratory inhibitors RF (a protein from reticulocytes), carboxin, Dexon (fungicides), thenoylftrifluoroacetone (TTFA), rotenone, antimycin A, myristic acid and monolaurin was tested on the succinate oxidase and the NADH oxidase system, respectively, of the membrane preparation obtained in this way as well as on the NADH oxidase activity of the cytosol. Among the inhibitors listed, only TTFA (5mM) inhibited the succinate oxidase system and Dexon (10 miconr), monolaurin (100 micron) and myristic acid (100 micron) inhibited the NADH oxidase system of the membranes. KCN (10 micron) inhibited both NADH oxidase systems. The inhibitory effects by monolaurin and myristic acid were prevent by human serum albumin and were markedly weaker than those on beef heart mitochondrial particles under similar conditions. The results argue for a divergent structure of the iron-sulphur proteins in the dehydrogenase regions of the electron transport system in comparison with animal and plant mitochondria and, moreover, confirm the specificity of RF and carboxin as well as the nature of Dexon as a group reagent on pyridine nucleotide dependent flavin enzymes.