Keywords:
Body fluids -- Congresses.
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Electronic books.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (607 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781483146348
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=1817470
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- Protides of the Biological Fluids -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- ACADEMIC LECTURE -- Chapter 1. Immunochemical Studies on Human Gastro-intestinal Tumors -- REFERENCES -- SECTION A: Lipoproteins -- Part A: Introduction -- Chapter 2. Conceptual Development of the Classification Systems of Plasma Lipoproteins -- OPERATIONAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS OF PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS -- CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM OF PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Part A1: Composition and Structure -- Chapter 3. Isolation of Lipoproteins from Human Serum by Precipitation with Polyanions and Divalent Cations -- FRACTIONATION OF SERUM LIPOPROTEIN BY POLYANIONS -- ABNORMAL LIPOPROTEIN OF JAUNDICED SERUM-NATURE OF THE INTERACTION LIPOPROTEIN-POLYANION-CATION -- ISOLATION OF LIPOPROTEINS FROM HUMAN SERUM'3' -- ISOLATION OF LDL PLUS VLDL AND HDL BY PRECIPITATION WITH DEXTRAN SULFATE AND MnCl2 (3) -- ANALYTICAL STUDIES -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. A Comparison between HDL Lipoproteins and Apoprotein- Phosphatidylcholine Cenapses -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Comparative Studies on Different Lipid-staining Procedures, Especially for Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis -- INTRODUCTION -- THE CONVENTIONAL FAT-SOLUBLE DYE-STAINING METHODS -- OZONE-SCHIFF STAINING METHOD -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Characteristics of Six Fractions Obtained from Human High Density Lipoprotein -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7. Electrofocusing of Normal Apolipoproteins and the Amino Acids of Their Subfractions -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Studies on the "Native" and the in Vitro-obtained Apoprotein of Duck Serum HDL -- REFERENCES.
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Chapter 9. Identification of Lipoprotein Families in High Density Lipoproteins of Normal Human Plasma -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. The Use of Streptolysin O as a Macromolecular Marker of Free Cholesterol in the β-Lipoprotein Molecule -- RESULTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Salting-in Gel Chromatographic Separation of Serum Low Density Lipoproteins on Sephadex Columns -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Lipid Composition of Lipoprotein Fractions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Studies on the Proteins of Cat Lymph Chylomicrons -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Role of Serum Lipoproteins in Hemolysis Induced by Vipera aspis Venom Phospholipases -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Agarose Gel, Cellulose Acetate, and Polyacrylamide Gel Lipoprotein Electrophoresis-A Comparison of Methods -- METHODS -- RESULTS -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 16. Staining of Lipoproteins in Cellulose Acetate Membrane -- TECHNICAL DETAILS -- REFERENCE -- Chapter 17. Oxygenated Sterol Esters of Human Atherosclerotic Plaques -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Part A2: Synthesis and Degradation -- Chapter 18. Comparative Studies on the in vitro Effects of Delipidation with Organic Solvents, Enzymatic Lipolysis, Action of 'Anionic, Non-ionic and Cationic Detergents and the in vivo Effect of Lipoproteinlipase on Duck Serum a-Lipoprotein -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 19. Study of the Human Serum β-Lipoprotein Antigenicity according to Its Degree of Delipidation -- DELIPIDATION METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 20. Influence of Cholesterol on the Concentration, Composition and Synthesis of Chicken Serum Lipoproteins -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES.
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Chapter 21. Isovaleric Acid in Acoustic Tissues of Porpoises: Triacylglycerols Resistant to Porcine Pancreatic Lipase -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 22. Effect of Clofibrate on Lipoprotein Metabolism -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 23. Biosynthesis of Plasma Glycolipoproteins -- GLYCOSYLATION OF PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS -- EFFECT OF CDP-CHOLINE ON N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINYL TRANSFERASE IN VARIOUS SUB-CELLULAR FRACTIONS -- EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LIPID FACTORS ON N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINYL TRANSFERASE ENZYME -- MECHANISM OF CDP-CHOLINE ACTION -- EFFECT OF CDP-CHOLINE ON GLYCOSYLATION OF THE j8-LIPOPROTEINS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 24. Human Intestinal Lipoprotein Particle Synthesis and Transport -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 25. The Metabolism of the Plasma Cholesterol in Man -- WHOLE-BODY EXCHANGEABLE CHOLESTEROL -- PLASMA CHOLESTERYL ESTERS -- TURNOVER OF THE EXCHANGEABLE MASS OF CHOLESTEROL -- CHANGES IN TURNOVER OF THE PLASMA CHOLESTEROL -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 26. Metabolism of Very Low Density Lipoproteins in Diabetes Mellitus -- REFERENCES -- Part A3: Genetics -- Chapter 27. The Ag-System-Present Concepts and Immunogenetic Models -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 28. Serology and Genetics of the Ag-System -- REMARKS ON Ag-TYPING PROCEDURES -- GENETICS OF THE Ag-SYSTEM -- REMARKS ON Ag-ANTIBODIES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 29. Genetic Polymorphisms of Lipoproteins -- CONCERNING THE IMMUNOLOGY OF THE Lp SYSTEM -- INTERPRETATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THE Lp SYSTEM -- SOME DIFFICULTIES AND PARADOXES ENCOUNTERED IN WORK WITH THE Lp AND Ag SYSTEMS -- SERUM LIPOPROTEINS AND CELL MEMBRANES -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 30. Immunological Relationship and Chemical Similarities between HDL Lipoproteins from Various Mammalian and Avian Species -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 31. On the Significance of the El* (BA) Variants -- METHODS -- RESULTS.
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DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 32. Subunit Structure of the Lp{d) Lipoprotein -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 33. The Isolation and Partial Purification of Low Density Lipoproteins Carrying the Ag(x) and Ag(y) Antigenic Determinants -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 34. A Serum Type of Isoprecipitin System of HD Lipoproteins -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 35. Plasma Lipoprotein Distribution in Normal Children and Adults of Different Ages -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Part A4: Function -- Chapter 36. The Arterial Foam Cell-in vitro and in vivo Studies -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 37. A New Method of Preparation for the Apoprotein Moiety from Folch-Pi Proteolipid -- APOPROTEIN PREPARATION -- COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE APOPROTEINS -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 38. Evidence for a Covalent Bond between Lipid and a Membrane Protein {Rigid Layer of the Cell Wall ofE. coli) -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 39. Distribution of Lipoproteins in Arteries and Tissue as Determined by Immunohistological and Radioactive Tracer Methods -- ARTERIAL LESIONS (Atherosclerosis) -- XANTHOMATA -- CORNEAL ARCUS FORMATION -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 40. Mechanism of Uptake of Plasma Lipoprotein Triglyceride by Avian Ovarian Follicles -- IN VITRO SYSTEM TO STUDY LIPOPROTEIN LIPID UPTAKE BY AVIAN OOCYTES -- IN VITRO UPTAKE OF VLDL TRIGLYCERIDE -- EFFECT OF PROTAMINE-SULFATE AND HEPARIN ON VLDL TRIGLYCERIDE UPTAKE -- UPTAKE OF DOUBLE-LABELED VLDL TRIGLYCERIDE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 41. Uptake of Plasma Lipoproteins by the Mammary Gland ofLactating Cows -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 42. Cholesterol Movements between Rat Plasmatic Lipoproteins and Red Cells in vitro -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION.
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REFERENCES -- Chapter 43. The Formation of Lipoproteins in Hen Liver and Egg Yolk -- REFERENCES -- Part A5: Pathology -- Chapter 44. Isolation and Properties of Abnormal Serum Lipoproteins in Cholestasis -- FRACTIONATION OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS -- IMMUNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF ABNORMAL LIPOPROTEINS -- ABNORMAL LIPOPROTEIN PHOSPHOLIPIDS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 45. Clinical Lipid Evaluations -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 46. Diagnosis of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Infancy -- PATIENTS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 47. Dyslipidaemias in the Neonatal Period -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION OF THE CORD BLOOD RESULTS -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 48. Human Myeloma Proteins which Bind β-Lipoproteins -- INTRODUCTION -- SCREENING FOR BINDING ACTIVITY AGAINST LIPOPROTEINS -- CORRELATION BETWEEN BINDING ACTIVITY AND SERUM LIPID CONCENTRATION -- CHARACTERIZATION AND STUDIES ON THE SPECIFICITY OF AN IgA MYELOMA PROTEIN -- RELATION BETWEEN MYELOMA PROTEIN AND LIPID CONCENTRATION IN SERUM (L.W.) -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 49. Primary Hyperlipoproteinaemias in Myocardial Infarction -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 50. Type III Hyperlipoproteinaemia with Xanthomatosis -- METHODS -- RESULTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 51. A Simple Method for the Detection and Identification of Various Types of Hyperlipoproteinemia -- RESULTS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 52. Problem Cases in Phenotyping -- THE BASIS OF PHENOTYPING -- RANGES OF THE DISCRIMINATING PARAMETERS -- SHIFTS IN PHENOTYPE -- BORDERLINE PATHOLOGY -- Chapter 53. Phenotyping of Hyperlipidaemias by Electrochromatography -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIAL AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES.
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Chapter 54. Lipid Electrophoresis on Cellulose Acetate Membranes and on Agarose.
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