A Naturally Occurring Mouse Model of Achromatopsia: Characterization of the Mutation in Cone Transducin and Subsequent Retinal Phenotype

2013 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 3350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew I. Jobling ◽  
Kirstan A. Vessey ◽  
Michelle Waugh ◽  
Samuel A. Mills ◽  
Erica L. Fletcher
Author(s):  
W. W. Barker ◽  
W. E. Rigsby ◽  
V. J. Hurst ◽  
W. J. Humphreys

Experimental clay mineral-organic molecule complexes long have been known and some of them have been extensively studied by X-ray diffraction methods. The organic molecules are adsorbed onto the surfaces of the clay minerals, or intercalated between the silicate layers. Natural organo-clays also are widely recognized but generally have not been well characterized. Widely used techniques for clay mineral identification involve treatment of the sample with H2 O2 or other oxidant to destroy any associated organics. This generally simplifies and intensifies the XRD pattern of the clay residue, but helps little with the characterization of the original organoclay. Adequate techniques for the direct observation of synthetic and naturally occurring organoclays are yet to be developed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 132 ◽  
pp. S237
Author(s):  
Rebecca Gibson ◽  
Jeong-A Lim ◽  
Leticia Flores ◽  
Su Jin Choi ◽  
Sarah Young ◽  
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