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Recent shift to the Software as Service popularly known as SaS and Cloud Computing, importance of conventional PC Software has reduced and is making drift towards the cloud with the help of Web 2.0. Software is being used as a Service in the Web that can be accessed from any part of the world. Web Services are one integral part of the cloud computing that are making noises and proposing a lot in depth...
. The influence of phospholipids on the ultrastructure and metabolism of reconstituted surfactants has not been well defined. The aim of this study was to determine if changes in the phospholipid composition of reconstituted surfactants altered their biophysical properties, ultrastructure, and conversion to light subtype by cycling. We prepared various surfactants containing radiolabeled dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine...
Abstract. The influence of phospholipids on the ultrastructure and metabolism of reconstituted surfactants has not been well defined. The aim of this study was to determine if changes in the phospholipid composition of reconstituted surfactants altered their biophysical properties, ultrastructure, and conversion to light subtype by cycling. We prepared various surfactants containing radiolabeled dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine...
The extracellular conversion of lung surfactant from tubular myelin to the small vesicular form has previously been shown to require a serine-active enzyme called “surfactant convertase.” In the present study, a 72kD serine-active enzyme previously identified in mouse lung alveolar lavage and having convertase activity was partially sequenced. Sixty-eight residues obtained from amino acid sequencing...
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