SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONIKOV, L.A. - KONIKOVA, R.A.
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KOVIKOV,'L.A., red.; GEUSNOVA, Ye.S.# tekbn.red.
[Nothod(N.logy for determining norms for specific capital
investments]Metodika opredeleniia, normativov udellrWkh ka..
pitallrqkh vlozhenii. Moskva,, Donomizdat., 1962. 72 p.
(MMA 15:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Goaudarstvannyy nauchno-ekonomi-
cheskly sovet.
(Capital investmnts)
4
GREBTSOV, G.I., kand. ekon. nauk, dote.; SMEKHOV, B.M., kand. ekon. nauk,
clots.; VIOLYAR, L.I., starshiy prepodavatell; GRANBERG, A.G.;
kiiEEGYAN, A., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; EQHIKQV,_L.L, red.;
GEWIMOVA, Ye.S., tekhn. red.
[Principles of working out an interbranch balance]0snovy raz-
rabotki mezhotraslevogo balansa; uchebwe posobie. (By]G.I.Greb-
tsov i dr. Moskva., Ekonomizdat, 1962. 278 p. (MIRA 16:3)
l.'*chislitelfnyy tsentr Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-ekonomicheskogo
isoveta Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Granberg).
(Russia-Economic policy)
(Programning (Electronic computers))
FREYMUNDPT, Ye.N., dots.; KORMVSKAYA, N.N., dots.; ILICIIENROI, S-1;
SAMOYLOVAO A.A.p dots.;GUWV, G.M., dots.1 IVANOV, YU.M.;
ZAYTSEVA, N.V.? dotsb;EYDF.LIMAN, M.R., red.;.KONWV, L.A.,
red.; PONOMAREVA, LA., tekhn. red.
[Balance of the gra" national product of a Union Republic;
problems in the theory and methodology of its preparation]
Balans obahchestmennago produkta soiuznoi rqspi4bliki; vop-
rosy teorii I metodiki nostaylenila. Moskva, Ekonomizdat,
1962. 326 p. (min 16:4)
1. Moscow. Ekonomiko-statiaticheakly institut.
(Gross national product)
POMERANTSEV, Vladimir Vladimirovich, kand. tekhn.nauk; KONIKOV, L.A.
red.; GERASDIOVA, Ye.S., tekbn. red.
[Practical method of correlation anIlysio; using the exapples
of analyses of capital expenditnres Prakticheskaia, metodika,
korreliatsionnogo analiza; na primerakh issledovanii kapitall-
nykh satrat. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 21+ p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Correlation (Statistics)) (Capital investments)
KONHOVP L.A., red.; GEWIMOVA, U.S.,, takhn. red.
[Problems in Improving the planning and the supply of
materials and equipment] Voprosy sovershenstvovaniia pla-
nirovaniia I materialino-takhnichaskogo snabzheniia. Mo-
Bkva, Ekonomisdat, 1963. 196 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Rassia-Economic policy)
(Industrial proourement)
wl-
BELKRIY Viktor Danilovich; KORIKOV, L.A., red.; MISIMAYEVSKAYA,
4-l"'dERAMMOVA, Ye.S., tekhn. red.
G.V., mladshiy red.v
[Uniform prices and economic measurements based on them)
TSeny edinogo urovnia i okonomicheskie izmereniia na. ikh
osnove. Moskva, Izd-vo ekon. lit-ry, 1963. 345 P.
(HIPA 16:12)
1. Zaveduyushchiy jaboratarlyey ekonomicheskikh issledovan:V
Instituta elektromiyW upravlyayushchikh mashin (fat'Belklx).
(Prices)
BIFI-IRI, I.Ya.p red.; HINTS, L.Ye... red - KONIIWV, L.A., red.;
MISIMAYEVSKAYA, G.V., m1ad. red.; PONCHAREVA,
tekhn.-red.
(Kathernatical methods and the problems of production
distribution] Matematichenkie metody i problemy ra=..e-
shcheniia proisvodstva. Moskva, Ekonomizdat., 1963. 347 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(InduBtries, Location of)
(Economics, Mathematical)
MITROFANOV, A.I., kand. ekon. nauk; TIKIDZHIYEV, R.N., kand.
ekon. nauk; BMEGOVA, L.I.; SLABCIETKO, S.K.; SHAPIRO,
Ye.A.; KORZUV, P.P., kand. ekon. nauk; KHAVKIN, S.N.,
kand. elcon. nauk; REZCHIKOV, red.;
GERASIMOVA, Ye.S., tekhn. red.
(Determining specific capital investments in industx-y]
Opredelenie udellnykh kapital'rWkh vlozhenii v prowysh-
lennosti. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 215 P.
(MRA 17-1)
1. TSentrallrgy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy ekonomicheskiy
institut.
(Capital investments)
SH%:.H:-'I,()KOV
L'A., red.
L r-.ncmv of the 1,11c, ldavisn and ur-.spEij
Ang Itl Ekonomika Vlcddavsk-~--, 'ZT~ L porzspektl-~V razvitila.
V.csr-Lva, TEkc-nomika, 2 11, p. ("'TRA 1)
KIIAYKlN, Vladlen Pavlovich; NAYDENOV, Viktor Sorgeyevich; GALUZA,
Stanislav Grigorlyevich; LIffERMIJI, Ye.G., doktor ekon.
red.; EhIMAYEVSKAYA,
nauk, prof., red.; SOtIIKOV,
G.V., ralad. red.
[Correlation and statistical models in economic calculations]
Korreliatsiia i statisticheskoe modelirovanie v ekonomiche-
skikh raschetakh. M.oskva,, Flonoinika, 196-1. 215 p.
(IIIIRA 17:9)
ACC NR, AP06021477 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/011/0103/0104
INVENTOR; Autsgraf, F. Zh.; Vertushkin, B. A.; Golovin, V. V..; Kon1kov, Yu. A.;
Fedoseyev, R. Yu.
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TITLE: A pneumatic relay. class 42, No. 182416
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, pr=Wshlennyye obraztey, toVarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966,-
103-io4
TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic device, nonelectric signal equipment
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a pneumatic relay which contains a
blousing made in the form of disc plate'a with channels, a diaphragm unit which forms
a number of chambers, and nozzles mounted in the flow chambers. Short'circuiting
conditions are prevented by making ~he face plates on the rigid center of the dia-
phragm unit from an elastic.material, e. g. rubber, and putting a greater distance
between the planes of these face plites, than between the edges of the nozzles.
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PA 64T28
law/chaiii w - -I*kUmeala ism/so .190
Chemistry - Amino CoWounds
"The Formation of Amino Nltrqpn From Ammonium and
Alpha-Zeto Acids In Suspensions of B. Subtilia," A. S.
Kanikova, M. G. KrItawn, L. M. Yakobson, Lab of Chaw
of Nitrogen Rep1mement, Inst of Biol and Had Chem,
Acad Jbd Sol UM, Uncow, 2f pp
"Bidkhlre Vol XIII, No 1
Results of studies conducted to determine the affectia
of amInIzation of suspensions of B. subtills with ~
&old, alpha-ketoglutaric &old, and phwVI-
pyroracemlo acid. Submitted 13 Hay 1947.
6h.T28
C'4
LI-
F-VM/Medlolne - Bacteria, Culture Jkr/Apr 48
Cl
Medicine - Chmlstry
-:4"Utilization of Ami-c Acids or L MA D cmriguratice
IU Cultures of B. Previn'J." A. b. 'Mmikovaj, N. N.
Pobbert, Chan of Nitrogenous Tkohmage lab, Blol a,md
Ned Chem Inst, Acad Had Sol UUM, 9 pp
"Biokbindye vol zin, No 2
Describes arteriments. Wets various 1-mino acids
vhlch my be used by-B. brerls as sole source
of nitrqpn and carbon. Addition of glucose
accelerates growth. Lists various d-aulno acids
In which B. brevIs do not grow. Addition of glucose
MuObles theme acids to serve as nltr*Vm-feqkdlm
/49T72
MM/Nedicine - Bacteria, Culture (Cmtd) Iftr/Apr 48
substrata) d-oulno'acidm enter Into composition of
B. brevis albumen. SubmItted 25 My 47.
AOL--
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PA 12/49T?5
iMUEOVA, A. S.
my/itts 48
Medicine Microorganisms
*Review of A. 9. Kutmin's Book, "Chemistry and Bio-
chemistry of Pattogento KicroboWl A. S. Komikova
anUL. M. Takobson, 2j pp
*BIokhimiya'* Tol XT , No 3
Chaptor-by-chapter review. Gives book a lukewarm
reception. $=e chapters are aseful, otheis need
rewrtting Plablished by Kedgiz, Mosaow, 1946,
276 pp, 1;'000 copies.
KONIKOVA, A. S.
USSR/Madicine - Enzymes Jul/Au., 48
Y*dicine - Bacteria., Subtilis
"Formation of Amino Nitrogen from Ammonia and Alpha-Kato Acids With the Aid of B.
Subtilis Fermentol" M. G. Kritsman, L. M. Yakobson, and A. S. Konikova, Inst of
Biol and Mad Chem,, Acad Yed Sci USSR, Moscow, 4 pp
"Biokhimiya" Vol XIII, No 4
The ferment preparations (1) of the vegetative form of B. subtlliB and phosphate
extracts from an acetone preparation of these bacteria form NH2-N from ammonia
and pyroracemic acid. In the presence of ammonia, I can also form NH2-N from
0(_ -ketoglutarir, acid. Spore suspenseion and spores treated with acetone
cannot do this. Submitted 16 Dee 47.
PA 12/49T80
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06 a S. S. Afelik-FUMArAU. Big-
C.. Kric"Ma. and
kkiwips 14. 14-111(190); d. C.A. 43. 81174f.-Atuisto
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tbttk. towis
~11"Ihytrs (which can grow on Oya
Sif. as tht oulY axote of N)- &Rd SAM 80?0~4 10cuftadw"
~Aprovhytcs &ad pal -1 (which employ
thek t%ocwbtk pr"d. *=is* scib). (V UA valbW-,
,be AA&t 0 ' Vowis eatwas the a" intem $Yu-
IhIris of Am(%* Ocilk ("M NHO am ovic. pbasyt-
00 theast amwaighisk acid is a uaiqw P I of the Asiatic
cbokrA Aw (Bku wd M I I i. C-A. 49, lbr")-
ofawipowuslutbea6froapyruvic
ISO Mw .4wta&uwk news an st4k in the erewsce of
Amow. A warlial has in activity is obterved whim ace-
Gow tone is und in the ewww wams of amino mid syn-
themis Irosa pbes'll" Vic "d walic act&. Both slu-
ctm wd cm,-- matt be pnout for the lq=adca of
ammo, scidis how pymvk ad =fh= wws.
cosymm Is so seem IN do syn, YLiLwine
ficou Pbseylpyravic " MA Mo. Amino acid is sYu-
bnWd fma malk acid and NMe wkbmi whim. of coay-
man at abicim. The optima PH 4d the tatyme Symms
catalping the systbaws al amino 4d& fmm pymvk and
t4mogy1pyttivic achis is 8.3 for *U types of bectwk. The
enym sy cawyake the Synthesis of tifis"Mic wu
it ImPo4weatiiietaric "Wan optima pilot 74.
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YAWdclne Amino Acids
*20seareb vith C13 an Restoring Dicarb*xylic
AMIAO Acids in the Liver," A. S. Nonikovap T. N.
Orekliarich, M. G. Mritawan, S. Y&. Vavydova, Aw.
13*':-bioWx14wi, M. G. lukiLvadze, B. V. Ottesen, M.
Mooshikow, L. L. Goolldin, Inst Blol and Me&
QbM Aced Mod Sol UM, 3 pp
"Dek Ak Sauk SSSR" Val IXV, No 3
Using C13, Investigated the restoration of smincAl'
carboxylic &old@ of proteins In a nornal and re-
Swerated liver, and in. sections of. the. liver
244.SKis,in.ww reg~lllai tat rGOWN& fk-M it.
'CondbI&O twat *"elm
In O'ciaparison vith excbab& In nogual tiefuef
firiation speed of dicarbwWlio oadnezolds,, nor
'by'a-zore Intensive incivAled of theii -in the protiuM
SitUdtted by Acal A. I. Oporin., 26 Jan
t7!
F 1 0 Q It It It 4 11 14 1? If 3;
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410
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Amino Acids
21 Nov 49
"Formation of Amino Acids in Blood," M. 0. Kritsman,, A. So Konikova, S. Ta. Davydova,
Inst of Biol and Med Chemp Acad Sci USSR, A pp with * pp of plates.
4jok Ak Nauk SSSR" VOL LILU, No 3
Established that whole bloodj, depending on Presence of certain ferment systems, can
synthesize amino dicarboxylic acids from various keto- and oxy-acids in the presence of
ammonium. Data obtained gives reason to assume blood is not merely conveyor of
nitrogenous compounds, buttakes active part in forming and rebuilding structural units
of albumin molecules. Submitted 24 Sep 49 by Acad A. I. Oparin.
158T68
KRITSHM, M.G.; KONIKOVA. A.S.
Amino-acId. syntheses In living organisms and in bacterial collso
Uspekht Blol, Khts 2 203-13 '30o (MLRA 5t8)
(CA 47 noa4moe ;335
MMOVA A..S.
Chemical Abst.
Vol. 48 No. 6
Mar. 25, 1954
Biological Chemistry
((V' -
MM!tAM.~O.1&'A6*R FE if,"&
Cl. Va. V
3~.
MIMIC BURIMM. Zilmr. 24. 42"1q&Rt-n'kuS%G= - 7T.
C-4.44..IWAAi--*fhe rate offortualials Of Ordiefivi (a tt---.
onvuls and OwAlm of embryonic, 2-weck-old. ancl mature'
rats was studied. The rnts drank 4% INO caulluUoUdYs
and theti (or reveral days 00% 1W witt litlowlacrd Itt the
Am(. of 3 ML/100 g. weight. Per etutlrywic studio. DJO
was Injected subcutaumWy Into the preir"t -and the
rats drank 4% D&O duchig the gesmian ;=. Two.
week-otd rats W on mother s milk from birth. the MUISM
drinking 4% DIO during the nursdag period, Proldus In
the Sep. organs and lissues were dew, by phosphoric Uld
pptn.. followed by boiling. The pootelm wcre then r-whed
repeatedly to remove D by phys. exchange, drW to const.
wt.,andindnerated. The water produced was analyzed for
D by the density-flotation method. The rate of protein
synthesis was judged by the excess at D In the proteins.
In rats bearing Ilil sarcomas the at. percentage nf 1) lot the
Proteins of all orLums h somewhat lower than in the pritteins
of normal rats. Apparently protein res. ynthesLt Lq hampered
during malignant growth. Labeled 1~ntotw tra, then in-
troduced in rim prior to grafting of satrolua &(,* the tumor
was allowed to grow far 7 days oil one rat, and 1-0~ tett days
an the others; the proteinsu'vre sepd. from the organs. and
the tumor anti Isotope values Avere 41cid. Only a team of
Isotope was present In the tanow. Protein% am apparently
flot ulifixed b%- tumors during their growth: this sumicas
that file prot~bi% of inalignatit neoplamus itre constructed
from low-mol. structural unlik elitcring Imm the total
Illetalmlic Iml of tile oronni'lu. claytoll IF. Ifoloway
Tbo mW III t4wwal of prokel" of veriew and
=kit. V. N. Oevkhovil-h. A.,"Jouilso ,VA~ K. 1). Ovv-
;ad N*~ N. h4hidw Akad. Samb
1, IAS-7(11M.W. I)Ctfl. 44 11 111trimIumf int..
the rutrimii timli" of rato Ater wwral -Um 4 admin6trA.
tvm at rNO to hiring the ~tv. hotly-fluld concit. of INO to
11; aloismi (in orster) the toplAv of D to tw
hiowst in the liver, "Itmill h7 isite'lille" Sph-vil, Ithincy,
'rhV-Vit1Of(hCrASCOf
It.s of IV is: fivri. kidneyt. ime4titw-, %ttlowit. tunp,
,pirva. bmt. anti Imtin. The foll,mitil; ilctmotAge wc-
sivvral avi", havvit oil the extent of 11 cwtunge, in v-Afk*lq%4
It-'tlr% is (in Ife,;rfulling fWArr): N'self prolvin, ("441)
I'I.*%I 111sibillin" liver III.-Amliss'. Ain 6-1 lilt.. kill v.41.t:
Ar's, Ain I'lowtv Illt-frill.. 414.1 olywit.
't'he wvtwwat rAtv 6 k,vtvf ill rmi Which h."I
JIM 51WU hirth Ill YtRILUS OUll ill HIRIU.11 AdUlt AninU6
when skin *tilt untwile jWCKChL*'tre con%ktvmI-. the vahl"
f(ir imemal omArm rentain ummal. The newbom. how-
VVTC. 1141041 It t-Ath" Uni(Ol'Itt MIC Of lVit-Al ill Alf d"WrA
isn't thift is put-Inntially Owtv that of th, ttwthvt~
C.. M. KIWAJAI%Vff
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77 777
Denterivi!
~"',Wixtensity, of Pro"Im Form ation of Various Or-~-,:
of fwts in Relationship to Their Age,
'S" Ta. Davydova, A. S. KbhIkdv:r=t Siol
~-',-Amd Ked Chem,Acad Ned.Sci'lM'SR
d
*~dk Ak Nauk" Vol LMaIJ, No 2, VP 349-350
:.studies subject problem by testing intensity at
occlunion and decrease of deuterium in proteins
of various tissues of 2-week old and &dult rates
Vben their vater diet in 4% DpO- Greatest ii-
tensity in adults Is in the liver and least In
a+
~;m
S.Sxr,1601r, -
,d =SWI
Me".
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raft. to
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a dm ---- Oftbalismak4wWas with
V. G. IkesiAnysit. mW L. M, ily4flipmA.1ya" Ama~-Wf.
~+.Afo,cowl.
.1111 (1-Millynt. C.A. 48. 1CM-11VA1111Y fAtS After Ir.st-
Jill-lit with insullis 4how a 25%, ""WV bitvnw Atilithe'i, by Ow
kj#jjlVYS ill "rhS31 ffM S-CORIN 41ni"O Okill%. ThW ill,%OW
fta% no effect on polmlein Ordbob in other Orms 4w tismfv,
A 40% decreaw, as cummed to emirols, In the intensity lit
p,,Aekn Ingntation frilm S-emll. amino acwq 6 shown bV
i fir kithicys of ruts with atlivitan dLtbetm Protein synthe,i,
dmrr--~ in the liver fir 0~21$11. only incow4alf wavedt.,
1--fic et"Idififfli. Only V" slight cimig" am ob~~fvtt in
protein 4Ynthe*iik by, other argAnt. 77he in*ction ul tlu-na-
1~-tltic do." of ilt4olfil into diabetic WdRkah AdIWAO 1111
pfm~-- of ponteitt funtutiou iff the hitilteys to A higher lv~vl
i~C, -44)%l tha" in bt-Althy mdauls (without inutin). flert-
intfutloction td lowflis hx% no rNect m the activatips
pron't,% of ansino "I Conver%ioll into proteits in other qW.
Pri"ll.-Y
0 baft 89MO. A. S.
G. Kiritinum (I'liorhern. kewacb Inst..
lArdif.- ed. Scl.. Mowowl. Mthrobide;iya 20. 54-71
(101).-Uses cd C". C", and C" we revic-ord as to bio-
"nthethatCH,,HCOOH,AcOll.juulcitrkacW. Atten-
tion is also given to *416 for N fixation studies, anti to D
for studying H snetabolism in bwwia. 44 rderrum.
Julian F. Smith
iz
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,,I~ i nft K': I T ~-. A:, , ; -. G.
i_ . . a
Usc- 0" 'Tri'ccr - t-,TriS In ~llcm;)lo-~) ,- if ..
A ~ . I ~
%.. I . , I" , I "r 1.
V, L . '. 1.
VSM/WdIcine Protein Metabolism, Jul/Aug 521
Tokicology, Isotopen
"in lusion of s35 methionine and C14 Glycine Into
0
the Proteins of Enzymes and AiLood7 Plasm.$ " NO G.
Kritsrmn, A. S. Konikova, Ts. D. Usipenko
"Biokhimiya" Vol 17, i7o 4, pp 488-494.
The experiments described establish that inclusion
of the amino acids in question into noncellular pro-
teins takes place in human plasma and serum, the
plasma and serum of a number of birds and. aninals,
albumin, fibrin, plasmin, trypsine, and papain.
236T12
Znzyme poisons (KO, p-hydroxyquinoline, quina'14-
Sarin, alpha-nitroso-beta-naphtbol, monoiodoacetic
acid, sodium azide, sodium arsenite, 2,4-dinitro-
pbenol) inhibit the inclusion of methionine and,
glycine into the proteJns of plasma and trypsim.
The results of these experiments (carried out in
v1tro) open up wide possibilities of investigation
by tbe isotope-method of changes which plasma pro-
teine undergo in the intact organism and of the
utilization of proteins administered for parenteral
nutrition.
236T12
1. DFI-IIANOVSKIYI S. Ya.; VASILIYEVA, N- V.; KONIKOVA, A. S.
2. USSR (600)
~Ietabolism
Study of protein metabolism in the tussah silkoorm (Antheraea pernyi G
with the aid of railo-active methlomine. Mokimlia 17 no. 5 1952.
9. Month JI"t f Russian Accesslonst Library of Congress, ebruar-y 1953.
-9 __L
VISMWSKIY, A. A;GRITSW, Yu. Y&;KONIKOVA. A. S;KAZINA, F. T.
Investimatton on the role of the nervous system in regulation of
synthesis of hippuric acid by kidneys. Doklady Akad. nank SSSR
83 no.4-62-i-624 I Apr 1952. (CLML 22:2)
1. Presented by Academician A, D, Speranskly 8 Febrwkry 1952.
vomod metw*daa 14 W gtu4y *f thi efted of th-Frat'
aa praWa rmatitballeAt. A. S. Kari)ko", T, A, FedlGr0yu,
:V. G. vakavicy. and V. V. ucthiav'v. 2*mfy
Fa4vklir~ hakA. v A(d, (Mowow. Me4giz) 19SLUG-42.
Arfrat.zbu. 1055, NO.8670.-A"Y;
No made of the We of laduxion of S*-mcth~--afve Into Mt
ulus of dilTutat ("-, cs of me
M Zte. mt Agd of the di~
P
rate of , tht Ubem isAc
t ts as or tbw4es. The md' 9
In. (ed t, muccias 20 hm, ud 2 9
in =t d the aWddmctWQmiac. (g c
ratg,rtm,k~pt on stafvatk;t. -the. t 3.,&ys., It wo
for W
Uilo Of 0-100
dcmoush~ated that.the incl - n S an.
Into the orls"A plactim W~W t exc-pt
Wulm With the
Atal rause -s vami
ldr.-ab
protelas of,six les) wa n3* b er in c i
stuved r4u. The
peararme i3f Me
crom-, mi OW(eins i O.MrVing mts ~W22 of it low
thon In thase led. 1~, with the 0%p(ton-Of 0
Le
muxle3,
Radiomethicnine'and. D.0 studlu -of the fenew;1 Of prf'~
7Andit'abler. IL-4o,6. sr Mot. qtze(m,
Aferaf..Zhuy. Ahi-i.; Wrl~ Ktim.. W$$- No. 325h.-I-Rits
-cute -AS br- -lur,
of Viinto
the prov-1m.; nf Oriplis of-wtv' with b~ptix% '14ki-I'wr lial
~fmvcr (fuln Ill the centid4': -The adintaivlaticrn~pf 10 -, d
b1din (11) per Jay ou twqslicceuiv~ day; pdricto the injec-
tiodof I r4hed its iUchdiOil tAlWrlmjl,~- Mficiency of LE In
"youlig rats bwl a M"'! p ruit'jitilccd neg. effeci than in adult
rc~qs 0 ezvts. With argad tilmes gave -sufliTur to
--suits. Rate V IjLc1m11Q:f off infQ the pwt~ of ti.~U-!
slku of -the liver atzj Into. b1b9d pjasjtta~ j~_O'tra iadicitca.-
";,that the U1144. of 11 0-the rjlcdi~u , a I ~. I . . -
r%
~ TV i 7 11~'
A-k
and N.'N. Dnbbeft.
Ina. Amfibiaikmv IOS3, NoA, IrWI-7-Fritrin, im antibintic
ex(d - (mm liver mut spltrn of white taU, is lin amotphotm ' 'w 1,. .
ddti-rtA Imwilcr, RC im wt4- alkaliv%, ~;ozwiw. owt hm,l, in
at 70* Nv It) min. in neutral or vr"k alk, -.,r a6f 5,4!:s. In
weakly alk. MvIia, evittill L'i inactivatc(l ill '18- CA) hrs- It
by andjmills, (5pprially by fri-
destroys nllu,~St cvlripletd~ 11-A.,
activity*(If-D-amilto U'rm Pxklx~c; it &Clmscs the,
activiy ofghitamic acid dehylim-gnm4c 1)3- al)otit The
dzvtv4,V Of 1ECtIVOY 01 h~i*tkbovL sullstallcu ptu4mbly' is due
to I PTORnce of V. IMMIRov
!
alltziacd loy tale.-ding pl-?th "I", tlil-ael
:wd 01~
S~:-'ma aw! ol liver
ki.t.
'ver d'im -wr4 ~ftldfied by syci-t -
'lw-v I WA It s Of tl~tt n nc'
VL
V tIC~tcd
w"." i C" tzidlmp fly
tht, M' xVitIw-.tIh6-
fif
pz- h- nZIU-1 ilim rltbbit.; a
L tf'~ 1'r E hune'ally
activity
,
prmd':14 (--f or kitiny t4g~.'Ucir' Ale. lltl-
The lacarpcdation of a)n~o acids.lato luctividai'PrOtLin.
~tad protein c~mqlo
r -
And ring- MWINT&T
blood pLum4l
of ttl~ =4 V~ab AMS, I hemot Pilo( theak silk- i
V~ortn were emp atcescrtactwhis-
tone. p ucl :ote and Isolated frout th--:
liver of them.t Cabbit were, ThtArw. Won,
-parx
"Pts. were of tile ils 6fro, type. The inco-poratioa of i
glycine-04 into avariety of Isolated prctrins can be eearly',,
:.uotcd following 2 brs. ofincubatian at37'. ThfJprocessoV.
poration proceeds at a hisber'lateasity . in the case of
tcd rabbit protelva. AtIOG*thehicorp=tl*nof&:Iy-!
=
ckc-04 Into Individual prateins or prateut caraptexes pra-
cceds rather intentiely, butits rate remains lower to the ease,
of ptnteln complexes, At 1000 the lacotporation of Y_
;c!ae-C'4Jnto L;alated fzoralht:
-liver 61 the rat procietts ata, rate higher than in the case aU
~thc satue protein tiolated from the liver of the rubbit.~
Troteftis suspended ia a buffer schi. and subjected for 2 It"J
Ao 1000 and then subjected to theititczaction with IaMCAL
1, i=at the vame temp. acquire a Towgred radi&activity
effect of l(X)' upon the degree of waftm acid incorpora
Itim by,varimas proteins varies with the proteivs. gnz)'M
;hildhitoa impede the process of atako add incorporation
Into isolated proteinsat 100., Similarlyas at37'. Therate?
Lcviu~,.
A~-r
mt-'L - scf--: U-~S !-S- '~.'77 ~r
-q
a lim pf~Irn"
an,'
suit O~t Elie chmigu Which h.kv, fil-
mmpu. tke normal process of prqtN*n re-dwarau-ml in -,I-,c
litanj livfr =4 Ulmey cottz. fro., the pla,...
disturbftt Thfi,, fiNturbiume cvmstitu-t~
in the Gf ather.,r~--i
thy,
C.
the rua of a o1
Inflaike a &.op mmad by drugs an =04
sodlum ttom tho lwasac~ Q-dsie, infi-3 Mia Weod. "t
A. C. Xonj'kxv3 Vip ed !~A:... 4tjri- 4, Zh
Bwi . 1956, AbW N-a '7897V: i "0.-, .1
CtIv
tlL,:
"N
~
h
i -,
wit
il
von>nal lu'miucNi '24-72 hr.
1.1 conijillin~ 10-20 pc of "Na waa jnj,~Crf~l I CIR.
Sau sqln~ (1*1
. Z~-, ~f
of tl~* mul'-
Of t4a
UCHITILI. LY&.; XCRIXOTA. A.S.
Sou* data on antibody formation. Blul. okep. biol. i mod. 40 no.12:
35-39 D 155. (KLRA 9:3)
1. Is Institutu khtruxgLi lusul A.T. Vishnevskago (dir.-chlon-
karrespondent ANN SM prof. A.A. Vishnovskly) AM SM, Kookwa.
(ARIMS AND ANTMOIRS,
antibody form)
Ide-i(k num-thloiii), wills
0. !,.itsatzm. witl A. S. Koaiki,%7, (A.
V. vi-Allievkis Itl~t. Smfg.. Ac~ld,
21,
hg. weto gl%wa 4intrapchintmil Jnjvffli)ljj (ii!
tavals of 4-5 mill.) of LitV!,ed phitatlOunc (1). Oise lit, a!trr
the h4t it.jtvti,-ii Ilse rabbiii~~ um, ;h-,np!j:jwj osd the )IIi-d
mid liv%:r m:yd. The uwrc~ptidc ,( I ;wd thu ~itl,wqimol v
tr,~N[ I were obtaimit. Fitul rcutts %-re st:46iticOls- qt:L-
ly,.,,I, The i,rc-..,Lllcc ill Ilse liver And ill Vic cr VOIr"CO,
rabbiti of rmfiotrtive Um. a remill of intful I i0lititrii
lioll i,f gly-dor-01 mill lif evsuiu-SIt 1v,jA 1,hldi,h(~L The
ill vilm t1iii"ll of I wit"I
Illwkilprotein. vLott"l, slud 11twuna lmw,l~-fwc pm(C41% lvzts
dcmmt4ral~l. ntc 411siml of -ill$ i-latol p-
iniflile I it
it,but occun- with I ic tonnatio 4IWdIWv mi'l Inote mallir
I~plisk: llowl-i, The quatti. frvtdicmi mumi4 stwlt 11-m(ts
,filTe" wiffs, Ow tym -f ilmilcilt, Teti % CCIC()211 (ailm (o
bill', foinuitiltut (it Ilm aul"n llctirmix the 1,claide
mlill of Illc prolving. It. S.
reactfr,A of inolated proteins with their Oructural
M. C. Krit,m:,n, -i-f
'-~.-Ifmirina. Dokhidly Abu,' N...k
I glt~ljlllill. all, uIllin. and mp-n -w(r,-- c:txri,,l -,ut v,
t, f) With ~lc~fmf ~Immo ,r-O~
u
Omme labeled whil l
3ad gly6mc-C". lht
'
-
'
-
f~-,r 2
irl,
ul)okW
;r 37
in phosphate or Ringer huCer at 4
bm and the activit-Y of the L-~Attcd proteins was then detd
lavirporation of labeled ar3luo acids into scruin proteins
occurs at a rate L-ve y C- rtle - m CE-Icn. of th- pz-~
aza I
h
owever.
u&w thk pattcrui
~rh c nature of the links fonned in the reaction L- un4lect'd
chang~ia &m&.-af the protein.-- Fituilar aLvelerdting
1---tffetts otiiuc~ati&4 the: skapla anilno acids is produm
by lowering of Concti-W. the other prolems, T~Cprr--N-~fs
VKn t "fr
KCIMM111A k. S. und UITSMINI, M. G.
=-, "J 1.
it
"Experimental Demonstration of ~L-tabolic Processes in Simple Proteins ,
a paper presented at the International Symposium on the OriSin of Life
or, the Earth, AuOrf 57, Moscov.
GAVRILOVA, X.T. [deceased]; KHMMY, X.M.; 10MIKOVA, A.S.
Protein formation In tramplauted & freese-dried vascular grafts
(with ammmory In linglish]. Xkspor.khir. 2 no.3:40-44 Vf-J* 157.
(MIRA 10.M)
1. Is Instituta khirurgit iment A.V.Vishnevskogo (dir. - dayetwitell-
uyy chlen, AM SUSR prof. A.A.Vishnevskiy) AKI SSSR-
(DIM MSELS. transpl.
protein synthesis In transplanted freeze-3ried, grafts)
(PROMIKE, zotab.
synthesis In transplanted freeze-dried vase. grafts)
KRITSKAZI.. K.G.; SUKRAUVA, B.S.; SAMARINA. 0.P.; FONIKOVA. A.S.
Qgantitative characteristics of the incorporation of free Amino
acids Into isolated proteins [with slim-ry in Anglish]. Biokhiaiia
22 no-3:~49-459 My-Je 157. (MIRA 1 10:11)
1, Institut khirurgii A.Y.Vishnevokogo I Institut terapit Akedemil
meditainakLkh nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(AMINO ACIDS,
inaorporstion into proteins in vitro (Rue))
In, the, ~~'C
S' Mmilk,048. and _1L G.
Doctors of Biological Sciences, review and explain to some extent Soviet
and foreign (chiefly US and British) research on protein synthesis. The
authors preface their discussion of actual research with remarks emphasiz-.~_
the complexity and importance of proteins, their natural formation
and how it has been studied with tracer atoms, and their fate in the liv-
ns neces-;`
Ang organism. They mention the role of nucleic acids and conditio
pary for natural formation of proteins in various biological systems. They'
..~cite early experiments in this field and research paths leading to chemical..
I.- .~synthesis.
The authors briefly discuss enzyme systems entering into the natural
-process and present certain principles involved in chemical synthesis, and
..-mention possibilities for new vaccines afforded by discovery of the mecha-
.-nism underlying the formation of immune bodies.
Konikove and Kritsman state that by attaching various polypeptides
..'to aprotein, basic proteins capable of generating antibodies with differ--'.'
_Bang specificity can be synthesized, and they foresee! the use of synthetic
polypeptides for increasin food ..value- - of protein: prod=t&.:'. i
the
VA, Vol 2 No -&rt 5T" lll~'26)
5
UGHITNLI I.Ya.; KOHIKOVA, A.S.
Gomparing the formation of antigens and nonspocifle proteins In
the body (with summary in Inglish). Biul.eksp.biol. I med. 44 no-7:
85-89 Jl 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. 1z Instituta khirurgii imeni A.V.Vishnevokogo (dir. - deystvitell-
nyy chlen A14N 88SR prof. A.A.Vishnovskiy) AMU SSSR. Moskva. Prestavle-
no daystvitellnym Alenow AKN SSSR prof. P.1f.Zdrodovskim.
(ANTIGEN ANTIBODY REACTION,
antigen form., comparison with vorm of non-specific
oroteine (Run))
(PROTEINS, metabolism,
non-9 ecific protein form., comarison with anitgen form.
(Rus)s
KONIEDVA, A.S.
Current status of developmebt of the chemical industr7 and its
significance for medicine; Eksper.khir- 3 nos-5:3-7 6-0 158
(MIRA 11:11)
(CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES,
current status 8-. sit:nificAnce for med. (Rue))
UCHITU', I.Th.; MDNIZOVA, A.S.
Ant In bypothermia. Zhur. m1kroblol. I J-n. 29
no. 10:77412. 0 1580 (MIRA 11: 12)
1. lz Instituta khirurgil tment, Vishnevskogo ANN SSSR.
(ASTDODIM,
form., off. of hypothermia ( PUB))
(HYPOTHMIAO effe
on antibody form. (Ru))
AUTHORSs ~XoxdAgMLL~. S~e Sukharevap ff'. S. 20-119-4~-33/60
Kritsmang M. a.
TITLEs Ou the Characteristic of the Stability of Bonds Formed
W the Incorporation of Amino Acids Tnto Isolated
Proteins (K kharaktoriatike oily ovyazey, obrazuyushchikhoya
pri vklyuchenii aminokislot v izolirovannyye belki)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Sauk BSSR# 1958, Volp 119, Nr 4,
ppe 749-752 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The course of the incorporation of'free amino acids in
isolated proteins and in proteins of complicated biological
systems was ovmpared in several biological systems.
It was found that peptides and other bonds are formed
(references 1 - 4). Turthermor* the position of several
marked szdn acids introduced, was found ini the peptide
chains of isolated proteins. More detailed investiglLtIone
showed:that the E -amino group of the marked lysin* takes
part in the peptide bond of the latter. Is the present
paper--those bonds were characterized which are form, by
Card 1/4 the incorporation of tyrosine-1-c14 and glycine-1-C.?i
On-.the Characteristic of the Stability of,.Bonds Formed 20-119-4-33160
By the Incorporation of Amino Acids into Isolated Proteins
im isolated myosins. This was obtained by the determination
of the radioactivity of protein during its imperfect
hydrolysis. Th* condition was the followings Min.the
case of incorporation of the marked amino acid in
isolated proteins other bonds are formed than in the case
of its synthesis in the organism# the radioactivity loss
during an imperfect hydrolysis of a protein marked in
vitro will not correspond to the increase of the.residual
nitrogen. Furthermore it in necessary that the curve
of the decrease(with respect to time)of its total
radioactivity differs from that of the hydrolysis of
the peptide bonds of an analogous albumen, however,
marked in vivo. An experimental part follows in which
the production methods of myosine with marking in vivo
and in vitro are 'described. Rabbits were used for this
purpose. Myosine-was subjected to either alkaline or acid
hydrolysis. Table 1 shows the pantitative chrnges of
the non-protein-nitrog*n, of tyrosine and of the
radioactivity of myosin* during its imperfect hydrolysis.
Card 2/4 The comparison ietween the bonds formed by the transition
XONIKOVA. A.S.; IRITSMAN, N.G.; KOMUM, R-N-; SURARBYA, B-So;
- - - ~Sff .
', , A.V.
Comparative study on the type of bonds formed upon'In vitro and In
vivo Incorporation of amino acids into proteins. Biokhtwits, 24
no.5-794-798 S-0 159. (NIRL '13t2)
1. Institut khlrurgil Im. A.Ve Vishnevskogo In Institut terapil
Akademll meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(PRMINS ahem.)
KRITSW, M.G.; KOMEDVA, A.$. (MookTa)
Notsin synthesis ontaide the organism in the light of investigations
made by the use of radioactive tracers. Usp.sovr.biol. 48 no.2:136-
-L54 S-0 '59. (KIRA 130)
ORCITZINS chow.
JWROTKINA, R.N#1_jTIL0VA, A S.- KRITSMAN, M.G.
Simple method for oWining blood ser= albumin tagged irith radio-
active amino acids. .1ab. delo 6 no.4,.18-20 JTl-Ag ~60, *
I (K1RA 13:12)
1. Institut khirurgii.AM.N BUR imeni A.V. Viahnevskogo (dir. - deyotvitell-
nyy chlen AMN SSS.R prof. A.Vishnevskiy) i Institut terapii AHN
SSSR, Moskva.
(ALBUpuu) (RADIOACTIVE TRACEHS)
KRITSVAN, K,G.o, SUIX&REVA, B.S.;-MIIIKOVA. A.S.; KOROTKIZA, R.N.
.
Changes In the number of poptide bonds In Isolated proteins.
BlokhInita 25 no.ltl7-23 J&-F 160. Wu utQ
1. Institute of Therapy and ftrgical Institute, Acadoz7 of
Medical Science@ of the U.S.S.R., Noncom.
(MUSCLE PR=IX3 chose)
KOILM9VA, A. S-0 KOROTKINA, R. N., POGOSOVA, A. V., (USSR).
- __j
Cocq)arative Analysis of the Process of Incorporation of Free Amino-Acids into
Proteins in a Protein-Amino-Acid System and in the Intact Organism.
report presented at the 5th Int'l
Biochemistry Congress. Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961
UTCHITELY I.
Synthesis of antibodies when under the Influstm,of factors decreasing
the activity of the organism. -T. byg. epidem., Praha 5 no.23199-209
161.
1. Viabnevoky Institute of Surgery, AcaderW of Medical Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.F Moscow.
(ANTIBODIES) (BLOOD PROTEINS metabolism)
MVITOVA, Yc.ll!.; XONIKOW, A.S.,; MIXTSMAN, 1-%Gt,
inc.4slon of labeled amino acid.,i nto i,la~qtoj-nj Ct
J . 1. old)Jwdia
26 no.6.1,-161-96-5 1,1,.D '61. (NUL" 15,6-IN
1. Visimemaldy Institute of Surgery and Institute of Thcrapy,
Academ-,Y of Macical Scion.-es of the U~S.S~R~ , Moscoll~
(AMINO ACILS)
OUS7ZIN)
UCHITELIP IOTA*; KHASMAN, E.L.; KONIKOVA A.S.
Intensity of synthesis of proteins of the body during the induetion
phase of the formation of~typhoid agglutinins. Zhur.mikrobiol*,ep:ld.
i immm. 32 no.1:17-22 Ja t6l. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Iz Instituta khirurgii imeni Visbpevskogo AME SSSR.
(TYPHOID MER) (PROTEIN METABOLISM) (AGGLUTININS)
.2101 BI 10
A'UTHORSs Babskaya, Yu. Ye., Konikova, A. S., and Kritsman, M. G.
TITLE: Study of bonds formed as a result of the inclusion of
amino acids into the proteins of a living organism
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 2, 1961, 473-476
TEXTt The authors refer to literature data according to which the bonds
of amino acids with other constituents of the protein molecule may be
dissimilar and may possess different stability. They checked this
assumption by examining bonds formed in vivo as a result of introducing
methionine-S35 and cysteine-S 39into liver protein and into the protein fractions
of blood. The experimental method has already been described (DAN, 1371
710 (1961)). The proteins obtained were purified and then treated wi~b
alkali, performic acid, and thioglycolic acid. The amount of amino aAd
included into the protein with formation of a stable bond was estimat6d
from the residual radioactivity remaining after this treatment. Fig. 1
presents data obtained for methionine-S35 two hours after its introduction
Card I/*
30711
S/02 61/141/002/025/027
Study of bonds formed as a result ... B101YB110
into the organism. In contradistinction to the liver which, preponderantly,
firmly bound the methionine, the blood proteins showed a partially unstable
addition of methionine. H. Tarver's assumption (see below) that unstable
bonds are the recult of a conversion of methionine into cysteine and
addition of the latter by the formation of disulfide bonds was refuted by
the fact that analogous to methionine-S35 marked methionine-C14 was used
in the carboxyl group. Methionine-S35 and methionine-C14 showed the same
behavior. Accordingly, besides disulfide bonds still other unstable bonds
occur. While the bond between the liver and nysteine is mainly stable,
preponderantly unstable bonding (up to 80-90%) occurs, similar to
methionine, between blood proteins and cysteine. Examinations showed that
unstably bound cysteine tended to decrease in tha course of time after it
had been introduced into the organism. 64 hours after introduction,
however, 25% of dysteine-335 was still unstably bound. This leads to the
conclusion that proteins always contain both stable and unstable cysteine
molecules, the ratio of stably to unstably bound radicals dpnending on the
period of time for which the amino acid was subjected to metabolism.1 In
Card 2/0
s/~2 01/141/002/025/927
Study of bonds formed as a result ... B101/B110
addition, the ratio also depends on the physiological condition of the
35
ortanism. The introduction of cysteine-5 into a rabbit in hypothermic
condition (2400 shoved that merely 6~ of cysteine was still stably bound.
The ratio of stable to unstable bonds is, therefore, not constant but
depends on the time of inclusion of the amino acid into the organiaml on
the kind of protein and on the organiumle functional condition. There
are 4 figures and 11 referencest 4 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The four
most recent refer~.,nces to English-language publications read as followss
It. Tarver, C. L. A. Schmidt, J. Biol. Chom., IA6, 69 (1942); T. Winnickt
E. A. Petersont D. lit. Greenbergi Arch. Biochem., 21 235 (1949); E. A.
Petersonj 0. M. Greenbergt J. Biol. Chem., .1,9A, 359 (1952); H. Borsook,
Chemical Pathways of Netabal., 2, 1954, p. 173.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut kliirurgii im. A. V. Vishnevskogo Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (Institute of Surgery imeni A. V.
Vishnevskiy of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR)
PRESENPEDs June 19, 1961, by V. N. Chernieovskiy, Academician
Card
POGOSOVA, A.V.; KRITSIWI, M.G.; KONIKOVA, A.S.
Effect of urea and temperature on the process of inclusion of amino
acids into isolated proteins. Biokhimiia 27 no.1:19-24 Ja-F 162.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Institute of Therapy and Institute of Surgery, Academy of Medical
Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(PROTEINS) WR:4) (TEMPERATURE)
KONIKOVAR A. S.; KHRNASj S. Sh.; BABSKATAp Yu. Te.; POGCCOVAO A. V.;
ArjmTmar, M. Ya.
Metabolic change in deep bypothermia. Eksper. khir. i anest.
no.2:58-62 162. (MIRA 15t 6)
1. Is Instituta khlrurgii imeni A. V. VishnevskORO (dir. -
deystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. A. A. Vishnevskiy) AMN S.SSR.
(HTPOTHRMIA) (METABOLVIK)
BABSKAY&) Yu.Ye.; KONIKOEVA, A.S. ITSMANI M.G.; POGOSOVA, A.V.;
RAPOPORT, _LtE-1-ft
Problems of the synthesis of specific proteins. DoU.. AN SSSR
31+6 no.2.'460-463 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1, Inatitut khirurgii im. A.V. Vishnevskogo AZUT SSSR i Institut
. terapii AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N. Chernigovskim.
(PROTEDIS)
KONIKOVA, A.S.; KRIMIAN, M.G. (Moskva)
Some data on the mechanism of protein synthesis obtained by
the utilioation of amino acid analogues. Uspe sovro biole
55 no-3039-354 MY-Je'64 (MM 17 0
Maj_IMITSRAN, Mariya Grigorlyevna;
SHREYBERG, G.A., red.
[Pathways of protein synthesis] Puti sinteza belka. Mo-
skva, Meditsina, 1965. 357 p. (14IRA 18:6)
1"t"Rr" Kc K(t
M.G.
O's of ins'llin ahains A onvi 13, Dokl, osl~,
5,06 J-1 165. no
1. Inst-Itut khtrurgtj im. A-V.Vishnevskogo AlApi SS'JR i Tnstltut
ternpi-i- Apj~j
Ubmi tt,~, tc)bcr 21;,
1964.
0118 000
stiff 91T?
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m
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FOCOM41 fit
0
Is axe do Clu 4dd,f!O
0- J- S ."
C4944J.-,
.00
00 llietherlddry of SK-bic acid. 111. Iffeci of ascorbic I:
L
acid 'm cataldima activity, 1 11
(Nall. 5,111d. Allit I
goo 1. livioll. Pk,pll. ff"4. Ifni. 13.1
9-3 11"t
C. if. 34. -') Pit C
1 Inti,
1
t
l
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1,
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y 1
twilw, And cavile wta,t dril
,, filth (ill titl. 'If 0.1 N K%Itifp,) ro"In't"I ill it$,,
e0 f. llih at r-Ill, wmp.. Willi
catillam. + 114)
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&~"wrf4t- at-itl ill phy%ii'l. ImIlt 46, A il"Ik
Athell 30 fit top', bV
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Malf Ch-k, r
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,r~f,simi--,rlit,-in- -C-0-mli-l"e-4 the bmil. r,.- s. Kon.-
'~41alq d Med. trut.). Ukraill.
_#o
1.
19M)r
-ne detd, in human and athor niamnmlian, fish. r-ptih:,
and bird brains. Cholesterol in the fambrain N c-nbmd
with both the neuroglobulin and neumstromin f-r-a-l". IS.
The quantity of cholesterol bound to aturostrowau M ap~
prom. twice as W4h as that bound to nturoillibulins. Cho-
lestertif is bmmd in free, nonesterificd form -o brain prz~telns.
Cholesterol la gray matter Lq characteristically predoni- 4
.tiantlyiiith,ifmir.ofchat(*terr4-protcinc=plcxes. Notall
chol-cittrol uf tt- complexes of the 1:run
Is bound to proteins br f(leatkaL hamix, siom a, portion La
extraectible by and a portion N freed onlY upon
extn. with 6~11ing RtOll. -The dum mater was mmoved,
the bralit wushed with water to disappearance of pink colora-
tion of wash, wmer, minced, and extd. with phydol. Wn.
To pmmut f4mation of emidifon, the brain was no,, ground
arstirred. After 24 hrs., Hquid w&3 presed through cbeese-
ck,tb, filtered through a Seitz filter and then throtigh mn
ordhiary filter; thC filtrAtE VW tra"PAMt. VrOttittl wa--
ptitd. c1th% by (NII&SO& or by h-ating dttr acid'fication
ith FIGAF in the pretence of MkO. Fp(d. proteing wem 4
d;alyzed, id one case to disappeararice of C1 too, and in the
other to disappo-zvancc of file 60t ion, and dried at 40-W'.
TI--- dry protein vmN wd. either with CHCh. alc,-cther. or
boWnt EtOff. Salkowsil. Lfebeimiania-Burchud, and dip
itonfa tests weire alf pos. on the tm. Septi. of nearogloo-
.ulins ard neuroAromins wiis carrid out according to A.
.Unz ~raexf. Voenno-Med_Akad. 27, 456(1913)). Nturo-
I butins wem extd. v*h weak Lactic =44 soln. And neutral-
C
d with alWl. Neurostroniffis wrre scpd. next by weak
alkali am4 vp(d. wit4 rmaJI HOAc excess. It was de(d. try
Mebermana-Burthard and 'di6lonin tests that thole3terfA
was bound to both rietiroglobulins and ncurostmtrxlrt~~
Claytom F. M[
IAW"Ov*'P.M. ;NO-NI.XIIVA
KOVNATSIIY,M.AojG01W, LoTe.;GRO11MCAll. N.A.;r
..,j G.B.;
KORNIGG. A.I.;rJZICMOU, X.T.;XILINUOTA. L.A-
Silicosis. etiology.. pathogenesis, and clinical aspects..Gic. sanit..
Hookys. no.8;28-32 Aug,1952. (CLUL 23:2)
1. Of the Clinical Department of Leningrad Solent If lo-Research Institute
of Asbor Hygiene &a& Occup&tloual Diseases.
KONIKOITA, G. S.
"Disturbance of the Permeability of the Capillaries to the Proteins of the Blood
Plasma in the Presence of Silicosis and Certain Forms of Silicatosis.11 ILin Public
Health RSFSR, Leningrad Sanitary-Hygenic I-led Inst, Lenijigrad, 1955
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 32 6 Au.rr 55
KONIKOVA. G.S.
The role of the hyaluronidass hyalaronic acid system in the
disturbance of capillaz7 permeability in silicosis and silicatosigo
Bor'ba a sil. 2:297-304 155. (MLEA. 9:5)
I* Lentagradekly nauchno4seledowatel'skly Institut gigiyany truda
I profsabolevanly
(HYALURONIDASBS) (UPMIARM)
(IUNQS--DUST DISMSIS)
zArAd umder noruftl cOuG"LIOD5 m&&& -L"
,oreated wall stasto. An increwe of capil3arY
car& 1P
USM / Human and Animal PhysiolojW. Respiration. T-5
Abe Jour : W Zhur - Diologlya, No 1, 1959, No - 3450
Author ;-_&rAJWmj.-A6Aj,,,,
inst : Not given
Title : Disturbance of Capillary Parmabilitv to Plasm Proteins
in Silloosle and In Sowe lbr&-A or Silicatosts
Orig Pub : Tr- Tubileyn. nauchn- Sesslis rmvYashch- 30-letneY
dayat-sti Cron. n.-i. In-ta "yony truida I profzab-
olevwdy. L., 1957, 221-225
Abstract : Capillary permability was investigated by the Lathod
or Iondle, and also of Artynor and SewLglwova, In 290
humn beinp that had been subjected to the effect of
dust, as vell as In 50 healthv persons; ISR wA the
VrotO:Ln fractions of the venous blood wore also deter-
Mined under norwal corAitions and in an artificially
created suall stasis. An increase of capil2ary
Card 1/2
Ur~.SR / Bill-n and AnIuml P4piology. Respiration. T-5
Ab* Jaw Ref Zhur - DtOloSlYa.- NO 1, 1959, No- 345o
perjeability was noted in persons undor the effect of
quartz dust, especially in patients with sillcosts.
In abort contacts vith asbestos dust an Increase of
capillary permeability, and'in long contacts a decrease
of capillary periAsbility was seen. Analogic diptzoic
changes In capillary perLmability vere observed in
silloatoals due to rophelinic and olivinic dusts. In
persons with altered capillary perusatility due to the
effects of quartz and silicate dusts, the urinary
hyaluronidase activity to increased as coLqmred with that
of healthy people. It is believed that the disturbance
of capillary permability In sillaosts to produced by
a neuro,-huwaral i;*cbmdsu- -- M. Ya. Jbyzelis
Card 2/2
42
KONIKOVAY G.P.
Humoral mechanism governing impairment of capillary permeability
to blood plasma proteins in silicosis and silicat6sis. Arkh.
Pat. 22 no. 8:39-45 160. 1 (MIRA 14:1)
(LUNGS-DUST DISEASES) (CAPILURIES-PERMEABILITY)
GRATSIANSKAYAP L. N.; TSIRULINIKOVA, I. I.; VELIKSON, I. M.;
KONIKOVA., G. S. (Imening-rad)
~-dlinical aspects of vibration sickness in concrete workers Gig.
truda i prof. zab. no.104-39 162. (MIRA 15:-2)
1. Leningradekly institut gigiyevW truda i profzabolevniy.
(VIBRATION-~-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(CONSTFdJCTIOII WORKM-DISKASES AND HYGIENE)
KOKKOVAO G. S.
Cholosterol mtabollss In h=an subjOcto mpos" to tim proloaged
action of lead. Terap. arkh. no.W104-109 161.
. I (MIRA 15:2)
1. Is klial a-blokhJuleMskoy laborstorli (rukoToditel"- kendidat
mditsinskikh nauk A. V. Shcheglova) klinicheskogo otft3a, (rukoTo-
ditell - pror. N. A. Kownatskly) Gosudarstvennogo nauchm-iseledo-
vatellskogo instituta gigiyens truda I profsabole m iy.
(T-PAD-POISONING) (CHOLESTERM)
f
ZONNOVA, G.b. Uemi grad)
Cbole6terol and phospbolipids in the blood during prolonged ex-
pagare to some industrial poisons (lead, carbon disulfide and
benzene). Terap.arkh. no.8s96-101 t62. (KMA 15,12)
lo Iz kliniko-biokhimicheakoy laboratorii (rukovoditell - kand.
med.nauk A.V. Shcheglova) klinicheskogo otdela (rukovoditelt -
prof. M.A. Kovnatskiy) lauobno-iseledovatellskogo instituta gigiyeuy
trade. i Professionalln7khdabolowaniy (dir. - Prof.&F.? Grigorlyev).
(PROSPEATIDES) INDEsn=TOXICOWGY)
KONIKOVA, G.S.
Cholesterol metabolism in experimental les4 poisoning. Blul.sksp.
biolA med. 54-no.Ut65-67 N 162. (MIRA l5zl2)
lo Iz kliniko-biolchindcheskoy lalboratorii (n*ovoditell - kand.
med.nauk A.V.Shcheglova) klintchaskogo otdela (rukovoditell -
prof. M.A.Kov*tokiy) Leningrada~ogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo
instituta gigiyerq-thida i professionallnykh zab6levanly (dir. -
pz~of. Z.E.Grigortyev). Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ANN
SSSR V.M.Karasikom.
(CHOLESTEROL M&TkBOLISM)(LEAD-TOXICOIDGY-)
- KONIKOVA, G.S.; KUZ IMIDISKAYA., G.N.
Cholenterol metabolism in expvrimr-ntal poisoning with sod"um
fluoride. Farm. i toks. 28 no.6:741-74,) 11-D 165.
(MIRA 19:1 )
1. Kliniko-b' -khimicheskaya i patofiziologieheskikya laboratoriya
(rukovoditF,--i - kand. med. nauk A.V.Shcheglova I Zh. I.Abranova)
kliniches~ogo otdela (rukovoditp-li - doktor med. nauk L.N.
Gratsianskal,a) Leningradskogo nauchno-IsB2edovatellskogo
instituta gigiyeny truda i Professional'nykh zabolevaniy.
KONIKOVAJI O.V.
~-.
Spectrophotometric study of a scandium compound with xylenol
orange. Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no. 1:73-78 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheakoy tekhnologii imeni
Lomonosova.