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Inorg Chem ; 40(22): 5536-40, 2001 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11599951

ABSTRACT

The reaction of CH(3)Co(DH)(2)H(2)O with 4-pyridinyl boronic acid in methanol or water affords the dinuclear complexes [MeCo(DH)(DB(OR)(4-Py))](2), with R = Me (2) or H (3), respectively, through reaction of boron with the oxime oxygens of the alkylcobaloxime and coordination of the pyridinyl N to cobalt. The reaction is strongly pH dependent, and the formation of the complexes requires a neutral medium. The complexes have been fully characterized by (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy, ESI-MS spectrometry, and elemental analysis. The X-ray structure shows that in 2, the pyridinyl groups are facing each other and nearly perpendicular both to the plane of the Co B Co1 B1 atoms and to the mean equatorial plane, so that the complex may be considered a molecular box. A dimeric arrangement has already been found in the related [MeCo(DH)(DB(OMe)(3-Py))](2) (1) complex, which forms a distorted molecular rectangle [Dreos, R.; Nardin, G.; Randaccio, L.; Tauzher, G.; Vuano, S. Inorg. Chem. 1997, 36, 2463]. The dimerization is possible in both cases, as the conformational freedom of the B bridge compensates for the different position (3- or 4-) of the pyridinyl N donor.

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J Reprod Immunol ; 24(2): 81-96, 1993 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8229995

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This study was designed to identify and characterize the allo- and autoantibodies induced following successful paternal lymphocyte immunization to prevent recurrent spontaneous abortion. Firstly the titers of maternal anti-paternal antibodies in women with successful pregnancies as determined by the flow cytometry crossmatch (FCXM) were highly variable; however, in all cases, the initial pre-immunization titers were negative and the post-immunization titers were positive by the FCXM in successfully treated women. Secondly, the specificities of maternal alloantibodies to paternal HLA antigens (immunogen) were evaluated. No all predicted antibodies to mismatched paternal HLA antigens were found by microlymphocytotoxicity (MCX) assays and the specificities varied. Thirdly, antibodies in post- but not preimmunization sera reacted with two lymphoid cell lines, SupT1 and SB; in addition, the rise and fall of the titers of these sera with paternal cells seemed to be reflected with the cell lines by the FCXM. Fourthly, autoantibodies to activated lymphocytes were detected and seemed to correlate with successful immunization since women who had another abortion following immunotherapy lacked these autoantibodies. These findings suggest that the antibody response following successful immunotherapy is complex and needs to be studied further to understand the mechanism of this treatment.


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Abortion, Habitual/immunology , HLA Antigens/immunology , Immunization , Isoantibodies/immunology , Lymphocytes/immunology , Abortion, Habitual/prevention & control , Autoantibodies/immunology , Female , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Isoantibodies/biosynthesis , Lymphocyte Activation , Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed , Male , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome
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