Decomposition of trimethylgallium (TMG) and triethylgallium (TEG) in hydrogen and nitrogen atmospheres was studied by a quadrupole mass analyzer. The decomposition reactions of TMG in
H2
and in
N2
and of TEG in
H2
and in
N2
take place in the temperature ranges 370°–460°, 450°–570°, 220°–330°, and 270°–380°C, respectively. The reaction mechanisms are hydrogenolysis for TMG in
H2
, homolytic fission for TMG in
N2
, and β elimination for TEG in both
H2
and
N2
. The hydrogenolysis of TMG follows homogeneous first‐order kinetics on TMG concentration.
Abstractprotein components of the extracellular matrix, activate latent enzymes such as type IV colBackground -The peripheral blood concentrations of several proteases of the clot-lagenase, and dissolve tumour associated fibrin clots. 2 Circulating markers of the fibrinolysis ting system have been shown to predict survival in patients with malignancy. A system are raised in patients with lung cancer and they have been shown to correlate with study was undertaken to investigate the independent value of the plasma levels of tumour burden, clinical progression, and the response to chemotherapy. 3 The aim of this the D-dimer degradation product of fibrin before treatment for predicting prognosis study was to investigate the independent value of the pretreated plasma levels of -dimer fibrin in patients with lung cancer. Methods -The study comprised 70 patients degradation products for predicting prognosis in patients with lung cancer. with lung cancer (49 non-small cell lung cancer and 21 small cell lung cancer). Plasma levels of D-dimer were measured using an enzyme immunoassay kit. Multi-Methods variate statistical analysis was carried Seventy consecutive patients with lung cancer, out using the Cox's proportional hazards of median age 65 years (range 20-83), admitted model.to the Mie University Hospital from July 1990 Results -The median value of the plasma to December 1991 took part in the study. There level of D-dimer differentiated two groups were 49 cases with non-small cell lung cancer of patients with different outcomes: a (non-SCLC) and 21 with small cell lung cancer group with a D-dimer level of <150 ng/ml (SCLC). Clinical staging was performed ac-(low DD group) and those with D-dimer cording to the new international staging system. levels of [150 ng/ml (high DD group). Patients underwent curative surgery (n=20) Survival time was significantly better in or combination chemotherapy followed by patients in the low DD group than in those radiotherapy (n=50). Venous blood samples in the high DD group in all patients (haz-were taken 1-5 days (median two days) before ard ratio for high DD group=4.7; 95% starting any treatment and stored at −80°C confidence interval (CI) 1.8 to 11.7). The until needed. Plasma levels of -dimer were plasma levels of D-dimer predicted sur-determined using an enzyme immunoassay kit vival independently from the clinical stage (Dimertest, Agen, Mountain View, California, of disease, histological type, performance USA). -dimer levels were also measured in status, and tumour size (hazard ratio= blood samples from age matched healthy vo-3.9; 95% CI 1.6 to 9.2).lunteers (n=40) and from patients with benign Conclusions -These results suggest that pulmonary disease (n=25). There was a history plasma levels of D-dimer might be useful of smoking in 50 patients with lung cancer, in for predicting the clinical outcome in 15 with benign disease, and in 10 healthy patients with lung cancer. However, fur-subjects. The intra-assay and inter-assay prether prospective studies are needed in a cisio...
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