SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BIRO, I. - BIRO, N. A.

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BIRO,Istvan,a "Rovidhullamu Sport Mestrell DX-rhunting. Radiotechnika 10 no.6:175 Je 160 1. "Radiotechnika" szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja. 43013 8/194/62/000/010/029/084 1 A154/AI26 AUT11ORt Bir6, Istva'n TITLEt A pressure difference transmitter PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 10, 1962, 75 - 76, abstract 10-2-150e (Hung. pat., cl. .21g, 29 - 35, no. 147864, December 3q, 1960) TEM Thin patented device for converting a pressure difference into an electric current works on the differential-manometer principle and contains two intercommunicating mercury- and liquid-filled tubes each con- taining electrical wire-wound resistors. The top parts of the intercom- municating,vessels are in the cavity where-the pressure is to be measured. Upon a change in pressure, the mercury, which is in contact with the series-connected electrical resistors, moves inside the tubes, thus in- .creasing one resistance and decreasing the other. The transmitter has 3 lead-oute, corresponding to the oommon point of the series-connected resistors and their two free ends. One terminal of the supply source Ca!rd 1/2 S/194/62/000/010/029/084 A pressure difference transmitter A154/A126 is connected up to the common point; the other terminal of the suPply source and the 2 free ends of the resistors are connected with an indicator by means of a line. The described transmitter can be used as a pressure transmitter or liquid level gauge in autvaatio control systems. [Abstracter,s notes complete translation] Card 2/2 BIR02 I. The Grimaisen, constant of metallic Cu-6. Acta pbys Hung 16 no.29181-182 163. 1. Mysikalischea Institut der Universitat fur Teohnische Wiseenschaften,, Budapeety Hoebachulartiges Tecbnikam fur Fornmeldeteabnik und Meaela~ro. BIRO,, Istvan, okleveles gepes=ernok Regulating the oil burning of boilers. Hnergia es atm 15 no-10/11: 493-5W O-N 162. 1. Muszeripari Kutato Intent tudomanyos munkatarea. BIRO. Istvan. okleveles geposzmrnok Burning of nquid fuels, Energia as atom 16 no,8:338-3/+6 Ag 163. 1. *azeripari lutato Inteasto BIRO# Istvant okle*616s. PPOTSMOMOkj, tudomanyos munkatars. Aerodyna*c conditions of oil burners. Rhergia es atox 17 no*4:177-10 AP164 1.,HUS%6ri~~i-Kutatointazet. BIRO, Istvan, tudomanyos munkatara I Full automatic control of turbine units. Energia es atom 17 no. 81 368-371.Ag 164. 1. Instrument Industry Research Institute, Budapest. STRAUSZ k, Imre, dr.; BIR0,,Istvan, dr.; KALDOR, Iotvan, dr.; TOROK,, Eval dre A case of macroaryoglobuli4emia with temporarily reversible symp- toms. Borgyogyvener. szemle 40 no.1:41-47 F 164. 1, OrvostovabbkepZ10' Intezet III. Belgyog)mszati Tanszek (tansz6k- vezeto: Strausz Imre dr* egyetemi tanar) es tudapesti Orvostudamanyi Egyatem Bldr- es Nemikortani Klinika (igazgato: FBldvari Ferenc dr. egyetemi, tanar)* BIRO,, Istvan,. dr.; LUM, latvanj, dre; TMFWp Em, dr.; VIMIM, mo, nma, dr. C M lobulinamia associated with porphyria hepatioa chronica (porphyria cutanea tarda). Orr. hetil. 105. no.8:341-3A3, 23 P164. 1. OM III. Belgyogyaamti Tanazek (tanoz&vezotot Strauss, Imrov dr.),, BOTE. BDrgyogyuzati Klimika (ipWtot Foldvari, Nrencj. dr&) as 11. Belgyogyumti Klinika (igazgatot Gmori Pal, dr. SOMMER, Claus, Dipl. In9.j(Breiidht;-,VW- .. - s. oklevelfir gepeazaer- I nok (translator]. - -~"j Some questions relating to the formation of S02 and SC13- Baergia es atom 16 no.9091-393 'S'63 1. hiszeripari Kutato Intexet (for Biro)* BIRO jTan,8s- DEW Sandor; FAiLH, Istvan; PUSKAS, Laszlo -L -~ K-~ P Surface barrier semiconducting detectors for measuring charged particles. Kos fis kozI WA 10 no,3:241-247 162, 1. Konverta Gyar wanItatarea, (for Pukas). .!a2a~~ Xquipment for mathans and argon gas *rification and compi6maoug- - Nm fis kcal M.U uo*39239-249 $63. t.":! J Hisimar-MeR, F.; BIRD, J. . bommaim Roentgen diagnosis of otogenie perlainumal abscess. Kea. radiol. 3 no.1:21-28 1951. (CLML 20:5) 1. loie,Throat, and Bar Clinic (Director -- Dr. Professor Tibor Geruan), Lorand 16tvas University, Budapest. 3 IN, J. A now technic of retrograde otological roontganograpby. Yea. radiol. 5 no.4;164--168 Nor 1953. ("Am 25:5 ) I* Doctor, 2. Nose, Jkrs and Throat Clinic (Director - Profe Dr. *41A Varp, Candidate Medical Soisnoem)q Ikdapest Medical University* BIRO# Janong dr. Radiological picture of the laryngeal chondrama. Kagy. radiol. 6,no.3:127-129 July 54. 1. Budapenti Orrostudomanyl Baotou Pul-orr geg9k1b2ik&jan& kaxlemerAye (Igazgato: Varga Gyula dr. Wet. tanar) (CROMOKAL larinz. X-rar) (LARYNXO nooplowns ohondraw4 x-ray) BIRO, Janos, dr. I'la"Ar'XNA44 X-ray diagnosis of frontal sims diseases. Ory, betil. 95 no. 25-26:708-712 24 June 54. 1. A Bwlapestl Orrostudomanyi IgVeteu ftl-orr-gogsklinikajanak (Igazgato: Vargs, Gyula dr. east. tan ) koslemanys (PRORAL SUM, radloVapkW) Sw.2 T01.9/jo Phyftoiogy.etc. 0436 4727. BIR(5 J B(JK1 B. and KOVACH A. Orvostudomdnyi Egyetem'glettant Int., -9a;M. *A maganabb IdegmOkOdds vAltozdsaI ischaemids shock utan pat- kdnyban. Changes in higher nervous activity after ischaem- ic X-groci in rain KISgRL.ORVOSTUD. 1956, 8/1 (74-84) Graphs 5 Tables 5 Immediately after the ischaemic shock. an Inhibition of most of the positive con- ditioned reflexes was observed. Improvement was gradual and the norinal status was restored within 24 hr. The differentiating ability for negative stimuli was in- creased after shock, the normal status also being restored within 24 hr. After repetition of the shock procedure. the restitution of positive conditioned renex- es occurs earlier than after the first shock. Mint - Budapest 1216~ BI J., BUKI B. and KOVACH A. G. 13. Inst. of Physiol., Univ. Afed. Sch., 1.3-u-if7ap-e-siThanges o1 the higher nenvits artivitv 1011o4-ing isrfiaendcihock in the rat Acta physiol. Acad. Scient. hung. (Budapest) 1956, 10,~24 (277-289) Graphs 4 Tables 5 1 On 14 rats, the latency period of a conditioned chain reaction (interval between the first stimulus and th~ eventual reaction) was studied under normal conditions and after ischaen-dc tourniquet shock. produced by high ligatures on both hind legs. Immediately after the shock the conditioned reflexes were completely inhibited. A. 2-146 C,*4AIjr' Thereafter the reflexes were restored gradually in the course of 2 (lays. Differentia- tion of stimuli was improved after shock. Repetition of the ischacinia in the hind legs decreased the restoration time. Reichel - Munich (11. 5, 18) M5 HUNGARY / Virology. Hyman and Animal Viruses. E-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 109 19589 43064. Author : Markovits,, Ps, P~Iro,, J, Inst : Not given* Title t Experimental Reproduction of Hog Cholera Viruses In Tissue Cultures. 11. Comparative Studies of Virus Strains "Filaksiya" (Phylaxia) and "Washing- ton.11 Orig Pub: Maguar allatorv, lapja, 1956, 11, No 1012, 357-360. Abstract: In the cultivation of "Phylaxiall strain In cultures of hog embryo tissues (of skin, lingsand spleen), the infection titer up to the 15th passage attained 10-4 to 10-6. but diminished subsequently and after the 30th passage Infectiousness disappeared. Dif- ferent media and different periods of cultivation (3j 6p 24, and 72 hours) did not restore Infectious- Card 1/2 4 HUNGARY Virology. Bman and Animal Viruses. E-3 Swine Disesse Viruses. Abs Jour :Ref Our - B101-t No 20# 1958o No 90585 Authors :Markovits.''P.; Biro, J. Inst :Hungarian AS Title :Expeilmental'Studies on the Propagation of Swine-Fever Virus in Tissue Culturei Ile Omparative Studies of the Virus mains Ifftlaxia" and 406shington"k Orig Pub IActs. veterin, Acad. sci. hung.) 1957, 7. No. 3, 283-2B7- Abstract The strains. ",ftlaxis" (Hungary) and "Washingtoall (UBA) were culti vated in the hog embryo tissues (skin, lungs, spleen). In the first 15 uplIcations, the strain "Myleada" bad a titer of 10-3 - lo"O. Then, the titer fell off and after 30 passages the virus wu not detected. Me use of diffe- rent tissues from different nutritional habitats was not re- flected on the adaptability of the virus. 7he infectiosity Card 1/2 9 HARSING, L,; BIRO, J.; FONYO, A.; POIRL, F. Effect of bypertonic solutions on renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Act& pbysiol. huM. 12 no,4:341-349 1957. 1. Institute of Physiologyq Medical University, Budapest. (HIPJW C SOLMIONS' off. on renal blood flow & glomerular filtration rate In dogs.) (KIDNEYS, physiol. off. of hypertonic solutions on renal blood flow.& glomerular filtration rate in dogs.) HUNGARY/Virology. Humn and Animal Viruses. Viral Agents of Diseases E In Swine. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 4, lZ9, No 14667 Author Biro J. 01ah P. Inst Title A Study of the Virus of the Swine Plague Adapted to the Organism of the Febbit. Orig Pub :Magyar allatorv. lapja, 1957, 12, No 7-9, 206-210. Abstract :%bbits reacted to a firat administration of the rabbit- adapted strain of the virus of the swine plague by a brief elevation of the temperature. They appeared to be immune to a repeatecl infectioil withija one month. The greatest num- ber of viruses (10-0 - 10-() were demonstrated within 72 hours following the primary infection in the lymphatic nodes and in the spleen of the rabbits. A vaccine for immunization of swine was prepared from the spleen. Of 67 immunized wwine-31 showed a febrile reaction, one developed the plague and died. Card .1/2 - - 22 - WNGARY/VirologY* Human and Animal Viruses. Viral Agents of Diseases E in Svine Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1959, No 146M Author :Markovits Pal; Biro, Jeno Inst :- -- Title :The Multiplication of the Swine Plague Virus in Tissue Culture. III. A Study of the Virulence of the Swine Plague Virus Grown in Tissue Culture. Orig Pub :Magyar allatorv. lapja, 1957, 12, No 11, 347-350 Abstract :The virulence of the strain "Phylaxia" decreased following 25-0+ passages in a tissue culture (TC). It decreased markedly following 66-133 passages while immunogenicity was preserved at the same timet 98 perceut of animals immunized with this virus survived following an effective infection with a virulent strain. A simultaneous injection of the at- tenuated virus and of a specific antiserum considerably Card 113 'HUNGARY/Virology. Human and Animal Viruses. Viral Agents of Diseases E In Swine., Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4o 1959, No 14666 T C periodical passages through the organism of the swine are necesaar~r. The "Yen-Sel" strain behaved in the T C like "Phylaxia". L.S. Segall. Card : 3/3 BIRO J. , BUKJ, Bela, DJE-M,-1-van,-XUVRujr,-~~--- Conditioned reflex method for experiments to be performed on several rats simultaneously. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no. 5-6:545-550 Oct-Dee 58. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Elettani Intezete. (REFLEX, CONDITIONED method for exper. performed on several rats simultaneously (Hun) RWI-VAMOIS, Yerew; B-I'RO, Janom;~ GUSZ, Nrasebot ., FjWTI-vA", 7erenone LyMh transport of alkiLling pho9pbatage. Xiserletes OrvostudomM 11 no.1:46-50 lob 59. 1. Budapeati Orvostudomwegyatem UrologiAi llinikaja, (LTKM alkaline Phosphatase content of lymphatic & correspond- ing blood vessels in dogs. off. of fastink & various dloto'(Ikn)) (PMSPHATASAS, determ, - saw) (USTING, off. - on uUmline phospbatase content of IYmq*atic & cor"- sp6nding 'blood vessels in dogs (3a)) (DIJM - 9 f. Biagi EXCERPTA MEDISA Sec 3 Vol 1412 EndocrinoloV Feb 60 -ADRE.W'O- 408, SOME EFFECTS OF SOUND STIMULI ON THE PITUITARY CORTICAL SYSTEM - Bir6 J. , Szokolai V. and Kovdch A.G.B. Dept, of Urol., Med. Uffiv.; Paul Heirn Hosp. for Child.. Budapest ACTA ENDOCR. (Kbh.) 195D.- 31/4 (542-552) Graphs I Tables 4 BIRO, Janos; YOVEM, Jossef; SZMMT, Jossef; BETA. Arpad Vffect of strong auditory stimulation ou the higher neryons activity* liverletes Orvostudowkny 12 no.1:1-4 7 '60, 1. Badapostl Orrostudomnyl Rgyetem Urologiai Ilinikaja es Mettani latesetes (SAYM GOIDITIONMD) (NDISIB off) BIRO BEIA,A.; YovwyI,j.; 6ZADLY,J- The role of adrenaline in the changes of the higher nervous activity caused * strong sound stivalus. Acts. physiol. hang. 17 no.1:15-22 160. 1. Department of Urology and Institute of Physiology, Medical Univeratty, Dmdaptate NPINAM1111 pharmacol..) (WIN GOIrDIT101M 1;bi~~mcol. (SOUOD) B IRO,J le. Acta the bladder musc Action of Rawwolfis, Preparations on physiol.hung. 17 no.4:465-471 160. apest. .Oloa, UnIversitY VIDUcal School. Bud 1. Department Of U1 (R&UVOLIFIA pharuscol) (BLAMM PwUscol) B110t J.; FACHET, J.; KOVACH, A. On the role of drugs with nervous system action in eosinophilia induced by sound stimulation. Kiserl. orvostud. 13 no.j:451-456 o 16"L. 1. Budapesti Orvosiudomanyi Egyatem Urologiai Klinikaja es Elettani Intezete. (EOSINUPHILIA exper.) (MoltPHINE pharmacol.) . B1BQ,_L,'_SZOKOLA.I, V.; PACKET, T, with the technical assistance Of Agnes Bodolay-Varga Effect of the removal of e-docriat glands on audiogenic eoainophilia. Asta phyalol. hung. 18 no.4:283-289 161. 1. Department of Urology and Institute of Physiology, Medical Uni- versity, Badapeat. (IMINOPHILIA exper) (EMRINI GLAM pbysiol) BIRO J. ; RkNYI-VAMOS j F. on lymphatic transport of acid phosphates. Acta phyaiol. hung. 20 no.D2146 161. 1. Urologisohe kliniki der medizinischen universitat, Budapest. (PROSPEkTASES metabolism) (LM4PH ahem) BIHOO J.; CSATA, S. On the electrolAss in douerwated bladder mmole. Acts. chir. Acad, Sci. Hung. 3 no.2/3il23,-125 162. 1. Urologische Klinik (Direkton Prof. Dr. A. Babics) der NodisWschen Universitat,, Bmdayest. (BLiDDER im"Irv) (POTASSIUM chem) (SODIUM ahem) (CHLORIDES chem) (WATER chem) -BIRO, J.; NAGY, J.; RENYI-VAMOS, F. I- Distribution of radioactive sodium and potassium in the normal and pathological kidney. Acta physiol. acad. sci. hung. 22 no.1:51-57 ,62. 1. Urologische Klinik und Physikalisches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat Badapeat. - (KIDNEY DISEASES) (SODIUM ISOTOPES) (POTASSIUM ISOTOPES) BIRO J - SZOKOLAI, Varaj FACHET, J. -t~ Experimental production of acute eosinophilia. Acta physiol. acad. sci. hung. 22 no.2:163-169 062. 1. Department of Urology and Institute of Physiology', Medical University# Budapest. (BOSINOPHILIA) (LIGHT) (INJECTION'S) Ht NIGARY BIF,a, Janos, candidate of medical sciences; Medi-.!al University of Buc~--pest, Urol;`g-jca-j--=jnjc (Budapest Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Urologiai Klinilm). "The Mechanism of ihe Develop"ment of Acute Eosinophilia," Budapest, A Mag r Tudomanvos Akademia Kozlemenyei, Vol XIV, No 2, 1963, PaEFS Abstract; (Author's Hungarian summary modified] In cases of stimuli of a losser degree, acute eosinophilia develops in such a way that the ratio of those who react with an increased eosinophile number under control conditions remains the same, but the per cent increase of the eosinoPhile nmaber -rises within this group. Under more effective stimulus, the increase is noted not only in the degree of eosinophilia, but also in the ratio of the aninals which exhibit it. Daring investigation of the relation between the basic value and the changes in the eosinophi-le number it was found that low basic values show a great increase during stimulus while this increase is less or negative in cases of high basic values. Further observations and literature data indicate that a given situation can inhibit the (probably humoral) effectubich decreases the nu,-Aber of eosinophile cells, or can produce this effect, depending on whether the decreasing effect present is strong or in- significant. 14 Western, 5 Hungarian references. 1/1 STRAM, Oyula; BAY, Z, Atidfts; BIR iApplication of fluorones In analytic chemistry. Pt&4 Veszprem vegyip egy kozl 4 noe7-1123-132 160 1. Vesspremi VeUipari Rgystem Analitikai Kemiaj Tanawk. L .1489-3-66 Ave M! -1M07403 SOURCE CODE: HU/25O5/65/026/OOX/OO25/0M5 AUTHOR.0 GRG: Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Department of Urology, Medical University of Budapest (Bud qti OrvostudovanyL Egyetem, Urologiai. es ape Tudogyogyaszati Tanazekek) TITLE: Immune diffusion studies of smooth muscle extracts (This paper was ented at the 29~th Yketing of the Hungarian Physiological Society held in pres Szeged from 2 to 4 July,. 19643 Sjl)~:' Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v. 26, Suppiments 65 19 j 25 TOPIC TAGS: antigen, immunologyj, protein, nWology, rabbit, serum ABSTRACT: InvestiCationshave b6en' carri rout ifi* jjfdej t6-ditiijjjn6--iihPtK6r simooth'm0scles contain specific Protein 'i components different from those In other tissues, mainly in striated nusclesi," lHomogenates of different smooth muscles of the dog were extracted with a J _j0.154 F K01 solution, The supernatant fluid obtained after centrMgation was examined a olution, the sediment, p"qted,with Woborls Card 1/2 L 24893-66 ACC M: AT600740 we 4130 solution, was examined as a atructur6 protein solution. ~ctracts we 1prepared from striated muscles and parenchymal organs'by a similar procedure#~' 'Rabbits were imunized with the extracts and the antigens were combined with," -!pure - or absorbed immune sera, It was shown that the lianti-smoo'th muscle mogeno-immune-sertm- contains- two compovients -while -the -_ immune serum against smooth muscle structural protein contains one specific antigenic componentoo~ Tp sp ig~pic. qqmponents in am th muscle activk~,v p. q0 has been discussed*. EJFRS] -,SUB CODE: 06 / SM UTE:' none ACC RR, ArG634994 SOURCE CODE: HU/0005/65/071/012/0533/05. AUTHOR: Biro, J%os-Biro, Y.; IFpher, Istvan-Fekher,, L; Szabo, Laszlo--Sabop L.; amoshi, G. Szamosi1-a2r=--*-5 ORG: Central Research Institute of Phys~ s Hungarian Academ f Sciences, Budapest ,yo (Magyar'Tudomanyos Akademia, Kozponti rizikLal Kutato Intezetj TITIE: Low background beta-radiation counter -535 SOURCE: Magyar kemiai folyoirat,, v. 71, no. 12, 1965, 533 TOPIC TAGS: beta radiation,, radiation counter ABSTRACT: The measuring installation described is suited for the determination of P-activities of a pCL order of magnitude. A pair of-.anti-coincidence-shielded GM tubes were used in the apparatus under discussion. By means of suitable shielding and electric circuits it has been achieved that the backgro~xnd of the apparatus was 0.9 t 0.1 cpm with a sensitivity identical withithat of GM-tube measuring installations. The authors thank Bolla Dezso, Kqurr Ferenc n ., and De -qjLfqArNu"or construction of the apparatus and assistance with the reasixements. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [JFRS: 34v5181 SUB CODE: 18 / SUBM DATE: 26Apr65 / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH REF: 001 Card 1/1 VIr IT, HUNGARY ,ZLW4_J,,.,_OLAH, P., PAIATKA, Z.; "Phylaxia" State Serum Institute (director: M,OLNAR, J.) (Phylaxia Allami Oltoanyagtermelo Intezet), Budapest. "Attempt to Adapt the 'SUVAC' Lapinized Hug Cholera Virus Strain to Sheep." Budapest, Acta Veterinaria Acadeniae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XVI, No 3. 1966, pages 293-300. Abstract- [English article, authors' English suzzaary modified] An attempt was made to adapt the SUIFAC strain to sheep because of its low virulence, low pathogenicity but good immunogenicity for the pig. The following observa- tions were made. The SUVAC strain was adaptable to sheep and could be pro- pagated therein through several passages. Rabbits inoculated with spleen suspensions from the 7th to 23rd sheep passages developed a febrile reaction (apart from temporary fluctuations). The - agent!s ability to induce a febrile reaction in sheep tended to increase from the 25th transfer on,while it de- creased and finally ceased in the rabbit. From the 38th transfer on, a febrile reaction was consistently induced by the agent in sheep without any other clinical signs. Pigs inoculated with 10-1-10-4 dilutions of spleen suspensions from the 20th to the 30th passage developed immunity to hog cholera, In subsequent passages, the SUVAC strain lost its immunogenicity for the pig. This new biological property of the sheep-adapted virus proved to be constant and could be also maintainedin further serial transfers in rabbits. 6 Hun- garian, 10 Western references. [Manuscript received 2 Nov 65.1 too, 'to I" rt 'A v . J. 911 4 L.Crik. K,k*#A)t, MINI I- (it w rf A 1.1 VAR600 VUIU'W~ 44 JR101, Ift'l. IINO, 41111 Itut thk. Its 111.11irm $a 1"blyt Imslull, 114% Is 61%,11, and spivi6c intluturk in vi-v 4 Ow owtithiov, Atids Patinction curv" in dil, aritl PoIns. cannot be cak-d. on the bwts of other ibla by a-'sumliss simply IhAt there i%;s talan" IwIwrr" dw %tafr% %if aggfrojilifol. 114 t%KN%I. 11,S(N f1w hattulk"I of thler'nWAY'Ni'l. -1,14 prolIaLle. I'tv'In Fina1v HUNGARIAN TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS 1958, Vol 10, Nr 2 's 1111diiju-st. W57, TAII-it, jcj;,j~,, 44--w Ft 40.- BIR03 K. . Yodernization of our methods of viticulture and winegrowing; also., remarks by P. Gsepregi and others. p. 187. (KOZLa'EMI. Vol. 12, no. 1/h, 1957., -9udapest, Hungary) SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions (MAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12.. Dec. 1957. Uncl. BIRO, Karoly Can Peronoopom attack the upper part of grape leaves? Elet tud 16 no.36t3-127 3 S 161. 1. Szoleszeti Kutato Intent helyettes igazgatoja. BIRO, K. S. T907 A Szededi Tudomanyegytem Belgyogpszati Klinikajarol es Orvosi Vegytani Intezetbol. A serum K-tartalmanak valtozasa majkivonat harasara Changes in the potassium content of serum under the influence of liver extracts OrvosT_7e7ja_a_p_T777, 4/1b M-W) Liver extracts caused the serum potassium to increase by 26% in normal subJects, 58% in cases of secondary anaemia and 21.7% in pernicious anaemia. It appears that the potassium content of erythrocytes decreases as the cells develop. The change in potassium level occurred within 24 hours, the maximum being reached at 12 to 24 hours, with return to normal after 36 to 48 hours. 'Ibis effect of liver extracts takes place considerably more rapidly than the reticulocyte crisis. It is assumed that liver extracts contain some principle accelerating maturation of the circulating erythrocytes, during which process part of their potassium content passes into the serum. This occurs in normal and anaemic subjects. The increase in potassium, content is proportional to the degree of anaemia, i.e. to the Intensity of erythrocyte re- generation. So: EXCUPTA MEDICA VOLWE 11, Number 2, Section II, February 1949 _;W" (1048).-INJWkwa of Byte was. lasermssed the K Comitrat %s(WfU1u2a%i""mUIl , 'W%lawcamd"Yant- k h h -00 00 wa . T e twit. va t"W. 404 211% In ma b d 1= ~ h i W f 0 were o 1 serve e ter t m*Afom. A 48 bes. K contents raum to nomal. The inaftse of K content is " dom. to the x Contest of liver exts'. mime In- c f dom G em graitter quRailties of X as triguittwokir In* Arr mr4inard to comitals substances thmi scorlerste the "WWW" of red bltxal tvrpuwln on 1b4t they ouarr quickly excreff a patt of tb* X malent. This ago 00, awhaftlam does mot work WtV In pernicious amemia. FluAly goo see a** zoo ..It& sm VAL! AL KATM too" MONSWO 1*14414 .10 ONY off aia 4%% 611 , U U AV 40 Ll i I ZA A - , .4 ado 01011WIN000% 2 1 W, W Up It No a i : 0 IF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Cfl AdabolftWooloats OmIast of tbo boart of at4lin S. Birb and Viums POW. KhMezer OrmsM wx4my I.' 11-13(1949).-Fmm an. 7 through March 17. 10 Imp with body wtv. of 11-31 C Showell adertodne- triphollphatt owlents 0.46 inS./g. in the hrart. 2.31 in The Vwg,x-snulus. .%ud 1.4 ill aw liva. A quillit'l; *All- 1:6 x lip showrd no inipeding effects ou the h-t, Froul xtwcb 29 to April -, the -1:31S. were 0. 1.44-0-4W (ro"n Ojb) in the bmrt and 2.14-4-20 (mean -".q5) in the PstroCOMMI. ()it M%y 2 Irop with body wtfi. 4g-M g. gave vahm 0.1224).260 (lotan 11.1-al) in the he"j, (astan 2.95) its the gnstf0coo.lius. and W.19-Lol (aman 1.43) in the livrr. lolvial FlIsAlY A adcar" td The wetactlas A it VI a.' 1910 'triibw tit M I its. @A4 w t tes. WWA%km " vit n (A it At upics" '4 awyon U110 -5g 0 41 %is in Ow '91jitius d wed " (I -A too) of -two in the pr-e" d of Idg -ATP at In the #1 TVIP.- 23 7 Ort tAte - 'I'M10sift- ().Oat tri 14, c"M As Acto 31.volz . . Ifor Itum, ~s ad 2 - - VAtt picit (-"& 1j)-4 With .. .b,.VyrVbcmW cOf"I.':txI.O X getmuy t OW t dk"PM I the Olt"" too with caig- 1hr" Ot t. A. =0. (-k I(p seywe v whboat Ma of te- the vrfft I wc deta. ITOW The dWOcO T*M" In"" atomyo, M men, CA tht It%-PIM . 0 sw witb a vb(o4ty ' mg a- It 11,e the i"Cast 0 the sit" * "'U'all %W2- um .1 ATP 11 d"'oft nly'"I'l vra vitfily oil The W The Ca"C", Jtvin ,A, "it .' ki n -,Alp that I &din T t6 Inthet "thi nna K6rhiu. uds t. 0k zap.* Is Ch 9y 4, 1- ~ (IM.- pu. mutt an lwrwps 4 well hal subcutint- rmmus in at 0.01 Ms. IlistAttline COUICA WIMint Al- tocka In 25. The attack I fir st"N."I by givive "$lot- Switieta"Mte. hislAminr v%-M 2nd day Ini do." lllrrt%4114 froin 0.4KA11 to Mol "Is. FUFIW exple, "Mile oil Ih lwop1r prov"I that I'lieserr-tc tims milid Im stopped thbet by Synergto ut lsy'.1411 tug. in. itravenous or intramuwular injertiom td anthfine. Istran Ficidy BIRO, L.;VOTIN# J.;SZWLT, A. lkportmental studies on tyrothricin. Ma,, belorv. arch. 3 U0.1f.-143- 150 1950. (OLML 25.0 I* Doctors. 2. Internal Department, (Read Physician -- Prof. Dr UST10 131r0) of lutTolal-ati state Hospital and Laboratory (Read PkWs;mi= -- Prof. Dr. Zoltan Rorn) of Anna Koltoi State Casualty Roapitale BIRD, L,;SZXEW, A, '.~- WO intravenous administration Of *YraWicln In baoterial infectlons., W47. belarv. awo*. 3 neAtI51-161 1950. (C1XL 25 0) 1. D"tors. Internal Department (Nead ftelcian -- Py-'afe U8510 Biro), IM"301-att Unto Sagpiftle BIRO, L...SzlxzLT, A. %ftabOMNONGO&OW Intravenous tyothricin In the treatment of bacterial infectloiso Act& mod. bung.-2 n0-3-4:481-509 1951. (CLKL 23:2) 1. Of the Internal Department of Budapest Municipal Hospital, Kalvolgyi St, BIRO. L. Lovinger. Sluon dr. 1902-1951. Yba. belorv. Arch. 4 no.4:145-146 1951. (cm 21-.4) 1. Doctor. BIRO, L.; SZEMILY, A.; FIALA, 1. Simple method for bacterial sensitivity investigation with durable prefabricated antibiotic filter paper. Orv. hetil., BiAap. 92-46:1497-1499 18 Nov. 1951. (CLML 21:3) 1. Doctors. 2. Internal Department (Read Physician - Prof. -Dr. Laszlo Biro), Kutvolgyi-uti State Hospital* BIRO, L.;C~OJCA, 2. . %srapeatic results with Staphylococcus anstaxin in chronic pyoderm, Borerwo vener, szoule 6 no. 5:147-149 Oct 1952, (GIML 2411) 1, Dmrsatological. and Tenereological Clinic (Director - Prof. Dr. Wom Szodormy)..Debrecon UniTersity. qVorgy, dr,; BIRO# Iaeslo# dr* Recent investigations on ondocardttle lent&. Orr. hetil. 95 no.39; 1068-10.70 26 Sept 54. 1. A Tovarosi Istyan Xorhas Ill. ~foorwov: Gottsengen Gyorgy dr.) es a Peterfy Sandor-utcal lorhas-polikliniks A) Balbastalyanak (fooryos: Biro 1"slo dr.) koalememys. (IPMARDIT139 SUBAGMI BAGMIAL) BIPO, L.; GOTTSEGIN, (Pir. Subacute bacterial endocarditts; Its changed aspects. Acta mod-humg- 7 noel-2:21-32 1955. 1. Peterfy Sandor Street Hospital and Istvan Hospital. Budapent. (ENWCJLIIDr?IS, SUBMM BACTnIAL atatistics, incidence, morbidity & mortal.5 0801M. Andre. dr..; .31R0, I&sslo, dr. Research results on Infections otioloa of psoriasis. Borgyogy, vener. steel* 9 no.3:83-88 May 55 1. A lebrecod OrwostudommVI J&otm Bor- so Ismikortani. Klinikajanak (lgazgato: Dr. Szodo*wy Ujos, east. tanar) so Kikrobiologiai IntozentenotAigaugato: Dr. J6zwy X;ArO east. tam ) IdslemeWo. (PSORMIS, stiolaff MA pathogenesis . . Stropioc'moal infect., possible role) DWMIOU piox~1041i'IPossible role) 320, L.,dr.,; CSOKCBAT, L.,Ar.,; IWVIM, X.,dr-r; CSOKA, 1.0dre ftperimontal and tharapoutic r*sults with a Stapbylococcus "atozing 1. part. Immisation studies. Borgyogy. vener, #soul* 10 no.l: 6-12 Jan 1.,A dobreeeni Orvostudammyeaetm Borkliniksjank (ipsgato; Sxodoray laJos dr,effetemil tanar, as orwostudammWak dektora) ai MikrobiologW latesetensk (Igasigatol -' j Sad e dr. 4~4 :~etsml ta=r, &i orvottudommuVok 4 a %slemorqe. (MICROCOCCUSIPTOOR m amtoxin vacc., prop.A off. in mn & rabbits (Rum)) (VACCIM ARD TACCIUTION st4h. anatozin vaci:., prop. & Immm. *ff. In mm & rabbiti (Hun)) CSOKL, I.,; BXRO, L. ftperiments and therapeutic studies with Micrococcus pyogenes auatoxin; IL Therapeutic results. Morgyogy. vener. ezemle 10 no.2: 73-77 March 56 1. A debreceni Orvost. Borklinikajanak. (igazi Szodoray Isjos eastermi tanar, as orvostudomaqyok doktora) en Mikrobiologiai Int.ozetensk (Igaz: Jeney Indre egyetemi tanar, ax orrostudomawok doktora) kozl. (MICROGOCCUS PrOGOW anatoxin. ther. in various forms of pyoderma, results (B=)) (PYOMMM, ther. Kicrococcus plWgeaes anatoxin. results in various forms of pyoderma (Ikn)) JIMIT. Indre, dr.; CSOKA, Isre, dr.; BIRD, Iosslo, dr. Significance of pallidin reaction In syphilis diagnosis. Borgyogy. vener. Hassle 10 no-3:118-124 May 56. 1. A debracent Orvostudomm4agratem Mikrobiologiat Intesetausk (igasgato: Jeney, Indre, dr. egyatemi tanar, as orvostudomanyok doktora) as Bor-se Zemikortani Klinikajanak (igazgato: Szodoray, Lejes, tr. eVetemi tanar, as orvostudomanyok doktora) koslemetWe. (SYPHILIS, diag. pallidin antigen reaction, evaluation (Hun)) JEW, Endre, dr.; CSOKA, Iwo, dr.; BIBO, Laszlo, dr. Role of the lipid fraction of Reiter's spirocbaeta in the pallidin reaction. Borgyogy. vener. szemle 10 no.4:165- 169 July 56. 1. A Debraceni Orvostud. Ig7etem Bor- es Nemikortani Klinike. (Igasgato: dr. Szodoray. Lajog egreteml tanar. az Orvostudomazwok doktf)ra) an a Mikrablol. Intezat (Igaz.: dr. Jinay', Endre eg7etem-1 tanar, az Orvostudoman. doktora) kozlemenye. (SYMLIS, diag. pallidin reaction, role of lipid fraction of Reiter's antigen (Run)) J313T. lindre, Laszlo. dr..- CSOKA, Indre, dr..; NINIRTH, Miklos, dr. Can Trepowma palliduu be cultivated? Borgyoa. vener. szemlee 10 no.5:212-217 SePt 56. 1. A Debreceni Qrvostudomav4r NUetem Mikrobiologial Intesete (igazgato: Jener, Indre, dr. alletemi taw, as orvostudomanyok doktor&) as a Debrocioni OrvostudomarV laotem Bor. on lemikliniks. (igasgato: Szodoray, lajos, dr. egyatemi tanar. as orvo,studomanyok doktor) koslesemys. (TR31PONINA. 6ulture pallidum,exper. on cultivation witb various culture nedia (Run)) (CULTURE MIA for Treponems. pallidum, exper. on cultivation (Run)) BrRO, ImazloilSOKA, Imro.;NVNIRTH, Miklos Rvaluation of antibiotic sensitivity tests In dermatological -patients. Borgyogy, vener. szenle 11 no.2-3:81-86 Apr-J~ine 57. 1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Ikyetem Mikrobiologiat Intesets, (ignsgatot Jeney 3ndre dr. egretemi tanar, as Orvostudomanyok doktora) es Bor- as Nemikortant Intexete (Igasgato- Szodoray Lajos dr. egyetemi tam", as Oryostudomanyok daktora.). (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use fungus din. of skin. Prather. sensitivity tests by impregnated paper dive method (Han)) (FOCUS DISJUSAS, ther. skin, Prather. antibiotic sensitivity tests by impregnated paper d1eq method (Hmn)) (SKIN Dl"AS, ther. If dig , Prather. anti -biotto ikknsitiviff tests by MOLNAR, a5rorew, Dr.;. BIRO, Lasslo, Dr- Local admlnistratl~ono ~prW6in in the therapy of inflavamationg of the uterine region. Magy. noorv. lap. 21 no-3Z155-160 June 58. 1, A debreceni Orvostudomanyi AaeteM Ss'mleszSti eG 109709yaszati klinikajanak (Igasgato: Arvay Sandor dr. ea. tanar) es Mikrobiologlai Intezetensk (I&zgato: Jeuey Madre dr. egy. tanar) koslemerWo. (UMUS, dis. inf law- In uterine region, ther., priVoin local admin. (Hun)). (M"IBIOTIGS. ther. =e primWain in inf 3jLm. in uterine regAon, local admin (Rnn)) , L f Miklos. dr* LASZW, Imrs, dr.; BIRD, Laszlo. dr-; MWIRTH, Testing of bacterial antibiotic sensitivity by impregnated paper disc metbod, Orv. hatil. 98 no.22:5954p597 ~ June 57s 1, A Debrecant Orvost~domrvi 14WOtOm OYOUB28rtani Intesets (188jgat 0: Valyl Y^V, Tibor, c1r. egyet. tanar. as orvostudowiwok kandidatues.) as a' Mikrobiologiai Inteset (igasgato: Valy, Nw. Tibor, dr. egyat. tanar, as orvostudomWok kandidatusa) as a Mikrobiologiai Inteset (igasgato: Jeney. Indre, dr. egyet. tanar. as orvostudomanyok doktora) koslemanys. (ANPISIOTICS bact. sensitivity determ. using impregnated paper discs (Elan)) imy, M. Stability of antibiotic resistance. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no.3-6: 481-488 Oct-Boo 38. 1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi ZgVetem Mikrobiologiai Intezete. (ANTIBIOTIM, off. on baot., stability of resist. (11=)) (BACTIRIA, off. of drugs on antibiotics, stability of resist. (Ehm)) BIRD, lassio; IASZW, Imre; NENUITH, Miklos i1valuation of studies on antibiotics resistawe performed by paper disk method. Kieerletes orvostud 9 no.5-6t645-654 Oat-Bee 58. I..Debreoeni Orvostudomanyi Igyetem Mikrobiologiai Intezete es G.vogyazertani Intesete. (ANTIBIOTICS, off. on baot., value of determ. of resist. by antibiograms (31n)) (PACTARIA, off. of drugs on antibiotics, value of deterin. of resist. by antibiogrwu (Shu)) IASZI0' Imre; NNUWWHS Xjklos; BIRO, lasslo Determination of the antibiotic content of impregnated paper disks. liserletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:658-660 Oct-Doe 58. 1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Igyetem Gyog7esertani Intesets as Mikrobiologlai Intesets. (MIBIOTIM, determ. in'sintiblograms (R=)) BIRO, lasslo, Mr.; GRABSR, Hadvig. Dre - - . 27thromWain and patients treated with erythromWein. Orv. hetil. 99 no*49:1713-1720 7 Boo 58. 1. A Budapesto Povarosi Tanacs Peterfy Sandor utcai Korh&z-randelo (igasgato: Oa2ocsi Gyorgy dr.) a Beloostalyanak (foorvos: Biro lasslo dr. egyet. m. tanmr) koxlemenyeb (NffTHRMOIN. ther. use (Ran)) - BIRO,~~sslodr.;BANTASZ,Tibar,dr. Co-existing duodenal 140or and carcinow of the kidn4y. Orv betil 101 U0,23:820-822 5 Js 160. 1. 76varosi PeterfY S&UdOr Utc&i K*rb&Z-Rand*lot OA* Bs'asztaly' (PAPfIc UWIR COMPI.) (Itin I neopl.) BIRO, Laszlo, dro,; GRAPAR, Redvig, dr.; SO*OGTI. Gyorgyt dr.; IVAN, Rva,dr. Observations on antibiotic synergism-antagonism. (Iff6ctG Of combination of antibiotics on Stapkqjococcus strains in vitro)o Orvehatil0 101 no*32:1227-1130 7 Ag 16o. 1. Psterfy Sandor ue lorb^z Readelot "A" Belosataly es Laboratorium ANTIBIOTICS pharnscol) (STAPULOCOCCUS pbarwacol) 4~ BI~q, Redvig; IVAI. Bu; WZISZ, Karoly Effect of dexamethasone on sMar absorption. Kieerletes Orvostud. 13 no.1:1-4 Mr 161, 1. Peterfy Sandor utcai lorbas Reudelo "A" beloaztalya. (PMMNISOLONB "I opda) (CARBOEYMATUS mtab) BIRO) Lasslo; GRAM, Hedvig; SOMOGYI, Oyorgyi; IVAN, Eva Effect of adrenalectomy on the properdin level. Kiaerletas orrostud. 13 no.3:310-315 Ja 161. 1. Peterty Sandor u, Korhas Rendelo W beloaztalya as Laboratorimm. (ADFMALECTOW exper) (PROPERDIN) BIRO, Iesslo: BANASZ. Tibor; B. KOVACS, Maria; BAJOR, Melitta Effeot of pbenyletbylbiguanide on sugar absorption. Kinerletes ormstud. 13 no.4t442-"5 Ag 161. 1. Peterfy S. u. Korhan-Rendelo PAO Beloestaly Laboratoriuma. (ANTIDI M TICS pharmacol) BIRO., Laszj* cir.; SELMM, Im".. dr.; BANYASZ, Tibor, dr. Experience with guanethidin Usmlin) in the treatment of patients with bypertensionj Orv. hetil. 102 n0.19:894-896 7 My 161. 1. Peterfy Saudol~ u. Korbaz-aandel* "A" Bel*aztalva. (AMIDIKES ~tiher) (ANTIUMTENSIVE AGENTS ther) BIRO, Iaox:Lo. dr.; IvAN, Fma, dr.; SZEMNYI-NAar, lmzlo, dr. Pbroonal obaervations an carainoid BYndrOme. Orr. b9til. :L02 no.521- 2472-474 D 161. 1. Fovarosi Peterffy Sandor utcai Norbas, "A" Beloaztaly as Kosponti Laboratoriua. (MALIGNANT CARCINOID SYNDROME case reports) IV lwdw BIRO, Laszlo,, dr*j BANXASZp Tibor,, dr.j UU)TAI, Janos, dr.j BAJOH, Melitta -V.- W~ct of Basethyrin on experimental vae6ular le3ions. Orv.,hatil. 103 no.25,n62-n65 24 is 162. 1. Peterfy Sandor utoai Korhas "A" Belonstalyes Laboratori=. (THIOURAbIL rel c0e) (DIRDIOVASCULAR DISFASES exper) BIRO, Laszlo; GRABER, Hedvig; IVAN, Eva; SOMOGY1, Gyorgy Effect of some adrenal cortex hormones on the properdin level. Kiserl. orvostud. 16 no.4:444-447 Ag 164. 1. Fovarosi Tamais Peterfy S. u1cai korhaz "All Belosztalya es Laboratoriuma. BIRD, lAazlo, dr.; IVAN, Eva, dr. ........... -,qliniajg*se of phenformin-chloralbydrate. Orv. hetil. 105 no.41-. 1947-1950 11 0 164. 1. Peterffy Sandor u. korhaz, "All Belosztaly (foorvos: Biro Iaszlo dr.). ~-Y.P~!rimelnfts w4tn ne-w semi-synthet!c I.- ncio-,: .Boll --;,r) vl!~ 10, 165 ?ovaros i Tana~Ls Pel,erf~v Ycliqla-7., s i.aboratorim (foorvos.' Birc., ~aszlo' clr.~. BIRO, Laszlo, dr. Comparative clinical otudleo on 2 penicillinase-reMstant semisynthetie pen"cillins (metHcillin and oxacillin). Orv. hetil. 106 no'41:1949-1951 10 0 165. 1. Pov. Tanacs Peterfy Sandor utcai Kr-haz, "All Belosztaly es Kiserlsti Laboratorium (foorvos: Biro, Lasz1o, dr.). ADAM# Janos (Budapest); BIRO, MatYall (Budapest) Forum of innovators. 'U.'It lap 3.6 no. 5:30 10 Mr '64- Sol i - p 4 A" - Tbo eddAllas of autelak add, N. A. 11orb said A. it . Ut .1 . at C. . , wit WIN[ 114U.Cle by w in the Wax1purg reiltiffuticta lvd to t We that activity of succink. miaww is Sr"ity ilepemicut oll pmeo" of log triphamphiatc. in which the contractile matter 6 iltapJitiatHy ppid, Of MI - tracted. 11tvan Piawy goo go .3 00 43 00 a ago *o- goo 00 x di a AAL-4 AAJJ 1 lot it 5[T& LaKKAL LITCRATURC CLA Now son')@$ %slow .1. SOV dot .14,11,0411 4144,111 4w Qwv 144 7 , I u a 410 W a v U 1.1 Was, IM111"t 41, 1 ,&, 1], V w 9 A 0 :l 0 J - 00 0 0 0 0 eis, * 0 000 0 q 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 00 A go 1;7 00 a 8 J 000 0411 OOW TTTT-0-11 1 CA 4 a 14 1 1 4 J .I _9 1,_A 006CM41 AAW TW 0~0 91 "Wom thlorldo and Od"yJaympism, phwie acid on Dowille debyllmonave A. Smitt,tivim all At, (II)IM). -The oxislation of awvituc a acid by wit"I utuwle involves at least thm systrills: cytochrom axidam. the cytechrome system. And sucrittic dehydnWrlAw. The firot and the Us(. i.e.. the oxygen acd. Lsir and the kydmqm vielivatm vAnnot be *so. frorm the ittwit.stractum-protcin%ulthecell. *Kvinicdchythogruaw Activity W" not Alleml fly XCI in 4'"WISS. to 0.035-1 list M even In istrwOke 411 Add (1). Cytieckmise tniAlAur activity shosird A fight ULM at OAN. Alldn. tot chAngr4 111,11 do'l list Addis. t,41etbef It, th I of a anti Ix lit t%mwit.. .4 0.11111 '11. It lt4t*rvrt title coor". *do 11h,mawd III wssi* it 111"I file J41141 114.1, M KVI and 1) wAo stir ""k- A. lit '114 ~ffrr 111"fillin ,I stir I wim It. Of KCL &WIftle 011dow had a Strun mall. at 0.11.5 Jtj KCIO " vlownsitly In""Immi fly I IMIT". 1. f COO Z*O 111114tMItAl. LITUATWK CLAIWICAM U is Aw W2 Uli iIA Ili itit" on di, 4-,n TZ All I em 0 -lEftd muscle Hungarica Act& Physiologic& AB,, V6 (215-'217) Tables 3' Minced rabbit muscle was uxW as experimental materiale The lower the temperature., the lower are the figures of dry weights and the higher the grad of #ydration. By shifting the pH of the washing to the &Uallne side# the bjydration of the muscle is enhanced* The hydration of the washed muscle also depends an how far its ATP content was rplit at the very ament of the first washing. These findings are quits parallel to the pbysico-chesical behaviour of actomyosin, the main constituent Of the washed muscle fibre. Geffart, - Lii4p SO: Phpiology, Biochemistry & Pharamacology 2*1 Jan.-Jme 1949 CA, PINYMM M W"W A. POM I log. Aiii _Phy'2.~2.. INOU-i3ri 7 , be (1049=10' HO _T drop at Viscosity camed by I ad" Uipbovisate 00 Myo~W 14 Ym dewed by S"W-Gyarm as pm% ivily, am " Octomropin was am dwisnated Hu7c-arlive isclomyosin. After the isolation of actin it was estubli%ficti that the utAx. drop of viscoWty shown by aclorlytimil prrlxl, front Pult, 111yottin and actin ritce"hi this value, autl about IN)% activity it po"ifity the 111". value. In the 17(?%-&CtiVe ACt(AIUY(A%iU (he Win aciLmmiyowin 1& 2:.'.. Such an artomyodo is inkA. ill 201 atpIl7kinO.1 AfKC1, %Meu I isadded to such ppid. actomyogits its atuts. not esct*dInX 0.(jfj7 At. the a,,taguyusin dehydrates strongly and shrinks. This phenomenon is calledipupti in. if the get coam, is gr&dU&UyjilCrraqeI. The actomyosin ppl. becomes more and more hydrated aad dissolves. Chi adding I this pptn. wi!I be km marked, buPerpPm. enore of bly fS3*CMwS1!daMtbe KCI concts. of the system is raised aboire 0_26- OM M. when the pit is incTeased by appm. LO uskit. ut when the runcit. of I is incre4t,r,l to above 0.007 M. The ritayme soft-fly of %uptippid. aclianytoin is far above That Of tht MY01111 it COulAillf. 11trflijile parulklisM eXiAls be- twFeu supc(plitu. alid Adenosiur triplumphalaw (II)ACtivity. it hictrawd auits. of ovtia wrtt Adticif tit inyoun. Its 11 ar- fivity incrvased r-Aplilly. The dcgtvc of rPitt". .1 actw juyu%ju was to a certain dcgtte propurti=to its "du euu~ irut. The U activity of inyosiu was. huncycr, not increawd by mWing glycogen. fibrijitilicu. tXS albumin. scrun, SIOW- His. myokinase, cysteine, (a boiled artin. The effects of 141"P.. KCI coucti.. Pit, and I Coacu. on the H activity of actonlyusin mere studicd. Washed munde believed simi- tatly to actomycisin, its U caryme-sy-stem being more dr- live in the coutmeted state than in the retaxed state. Istvin Finily Thu n 'Man b~.t;rcen attla iria-Unlemi: catioav. At. 1%. k MIA, anti 1. 'hichAr (Mcd. Vnl~-, Arad. SIi. llunnp. 5, Gmnan) (1) sbtms a max. pptn. ai pil 7.0 wilb. 0 10-~O I'Al AlC1, due to the bindir.2 of Nl;'* evith I t~ nl~kc tre Wkr K-clm The I pptd, with hIg" it v-A In Imscil corms. ov,-r O.au ane c.,u he diSSO)Ved III presence of SO,", AsOi'-, Fe(CN)oA-. The I %)hibilli?.rd by the toultivalent anions 13 polyrn-xifti whLrma I di%solvcd In MSCI, mim. ol (7,cr V.,Ml Is moiarnttric. KSCN. 0.V!, c~r O)l -. pH M3, dv,--)1ymc!-)xrq I 2t lower concrt.; tb.n do the halide io~z. 1 6 a15D 4epiolyrL-ired by a Ru-i (,r neg. charrt. 6 pptd, with I(I-V CtQ1, awl the ppt. Is rat pctlymcriz-.d. Actmnpo-in di."olved to t.531 )XI is rptd. by Nvalent lonis in the PTM~nce of ~~de (11), bi5t Ln the ab~;tnce of 11, lb~ act-in MvIpment ii, sclectivOy pptd. A. Dittz IROA X*kqA NAGY, B. Studies on bound adenine molsotides of the muscle calls. Acta pbysiol.hung. Suppl. no.6:75-76 1954. 1. Inatitut fur'Zoolo&dsche Ciacheals, der Notvon Loran-Universitat, (MUSCIBS, *etas. mcleotides, actin & protei*-bourd) (NNIMOTIMS. 16stab. actin & protein-bound nacleotides in muscles) MMWY/Hw= and Animal PhysioloL7 (Vormal and Pathological) T-2 Metdboli=6 Nitorgen-Motabolisms Abe Jour Hof Zhur Biol., No 16, 1958, 74585 Author Biro, NeAe, Nagy, B6 In7st Hungarian Academy of Science* Gen. L4-j-, lezA'wa Title Comparative Study of the Connection of the Adeninenucleoti- de of the YAwale vith Structural Froteins* Orig Pub : Acta physiole Acad, sci. hunr,,.o 1955, 8j, No 3-4, 313-320 Abstract : A method vas developed for the determination of nucleotide (N) linked to the structural proteins* In the transver- sostriated and smoth muscles of different animals (rab- bits.. chickens.. frogs.. crabs, stage) rainvurms, mollusks) a relatively fixes quantity is contained linked to active N (60-180 of easily-hydrolysed P per 1 g of actorwosin)o In the brain, liver: kidneys and polymorphic nuclear Card 1/2 BONN- BIRO, N.A., MUU~AD, A. Studies on the functional role of the myofibril-bound nucleotide. II. Investigations on the metabolism of bound phosphate fractions by the use of labelled P. Acta physiol.hung. 18 n0-2:95-101 160. 1. Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Phylogeny and Genetics, L. gotvoo University, Budapest. (RUCLEOSIDRS AND EUCLEOTIDES metab) (ICSOLIS metab) (PHOSPHATES metab) BIRO, N.k.; MUMMAD, A.; DOBRONkI, P. A oimpl* and sensitive method for the estimation of inorganic phosphorus. Act& pbysiol. hung. IS no.4:247-252 161. 1. Institute of Phylogeny and Genetics, Biochemiatry Group, L. lotvos University, Budapest, aid Richter Pharmaceutical Works, Budapest, (PHOSPhORUS *hem) BIROp N. A.; mum=, A. The binding of #a by isolated myoftbrils. Acta physiol. buag. 18 no.4:275-278 161. 1. Institute of Fb7logexy and Geseties, Biochemistry, Groupp L. Notvos University, Budapest. (CALCIUM setab) (MUSCLES netab) &0 4w