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  • 1
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (345 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783709178966
    Language: German
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  • 2
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Biochemistry. ; Carbohydrates. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (519 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080562766
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry, Volume 17 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 17 -- Preface -- Hermann Otto Laurenz Fischer -- Chapter 1. Higher-carbon Sugars -- I. Introduction -- II. Nomenclature -- III. Synthesis of Higher Sugars -- IV. Synthetic Higher Sugars -- V. Detection and Determination of Higher-carbon Sugars -- VI. Naturally Occurring Higher-carbon Sugars -- VII. Structural Determination of Sedoheptulose and Sedoheptulosan -- VIII. Properties of the Higher-carbon Sugars -- Chapter 2. The Sugars of the Cardiac Glycosides -- I. Introduction -- II. The Monosaccharide Components -- III. The Oligosaccharides -- IV. Synthesis -- V. Comparison with Other Natural Glycosides -- Chapter 3. Oligosaccharides -- I. Introduction -- II. Determination of Oligosaccharide Structure -- III. Tables of Oligosaccharides -- Chapter 4. Selective Catalytic Oxidation of Carbohydrates, Employing Platinum Catalysts -- I. Introduction -- II. The Mechanism of Catalytic Oxidation -- III. Reaction Conditions for Catalytic Oxidations -- IV. The Oxidation of Primary Hydroxyl Groups -- V. The Oxidation of Secondary Hydroxyl Groups -- Chapter 5. Dicarbonyl Carbohydrates -- I. Introduction -- II. Nomenclature -- III. Dialdehyde Compounds -- IV. Osuloses Having Unsubstituted Carbonyl Groups -- V. Osuloses Having Substituted Aldehyde Groups -- VI. Diuloses -- VII. Oxidized Polysaccharides -- VIII. Tables of Dicarbonyl Carbohydrates and Derivatives -- Chapter 6. Purine Nucleosides -- I. Introduction -- II. The Structure of Purine Nucleosides Derived from Nucleic Acids -- III. Other Naturally Occurring Purine Nucleosides -- IV. Synthesis of Purine Nucleosides -- V. Table of Preparation and Properties of Purine Nucleosides -- Chapter 7. Enzymic Synthesis and Degradation of Starch and Glycogen -- I. Introduction. , II. Enzymic Synthesis of Starch-type Polysaccharides -- III. Enzymic Synthesis of Glycogen -- IV. Enzymes Catalyzing the Degradation of Starch and Glycogen -- V. Summary and Conclusions -- Author Index for Volume 17 -- Subject Index for Volume 17 -- Cumulative Author Index for Volumes 1-17 -- Cumulative Subject Index for Volumes 1-17 -- Errata and Addenda.
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  • 3
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Ecology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080566900
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 574.5
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Ecological Research, Volume 6 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 6 -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Dynamics of Aquatic Ecosystems -- I. Introduction -- II. Progress in the Understanding and Measurement of Production -- III. Studies of Whole Ecosystems -- IV. Studies of Single Species or Groups of Species -- V. Studies of Decomposition Process -- VI. The Search for General Principles -- VII. Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- Nomenclature -- Addendum -- References -- Chapter 2. Integration, Identity and Stability in the Plant Association -- I. Introduction -- II. The Biotic Community and the Theory of the Climax -- III. The Individualistic Concept of the Association, the Continuum and Ordination -- IV. Neutral Approaches to Community and Association Study -- V. A Modern View of the Association -- VI. The Question of Critical Levels along Gradual Environmental Gradients -- VII. The Special cases of Auto-intoxication, Synergism and Allelopathy -- VIII. Concluding Statement -- References -- Chapter 3. Ecological Conditions Affecting the Production of Wild Herbivorous Mammals on Grasslands -- I. Introduction -- II. Basic Ecological Considerations -- III. Definitions -- IV. Descriptions of Grasslands and Savannas -- V. The Ecology of Drought Cycles -- VI. The Ecology of Fire -- VII. Animal Influences on the Grassland Environment -- VIII. Biomass and Energy Production of Herbivorous Mammals -- IX. Management Considerations -- X. Recommendations and Research -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. A Simulation Model of Animal Movement Patterns -- I. Introduction -- II. Basis for a Simulation Model -- III. The Simulation Model -- IV. Discussion and Future Developments -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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  • 4
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Virology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (851 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781483271880
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Biology of Animal Viruses -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Preface to First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. The Nature and Classification of Animal Viruses -- Introduction -- The Nature of Viruses -- The Chemical Composition of Animal Viruses -- The Structure of Animal Viruses -- Classification and Nomenclature in Biology -- Previous Classifications of Viruses -- A Classification of Animal Viruses -- Short Descriptions of the Major Groups of DNA Viruses -- Short Descriptions of the Major Groups of RNA Viruses -- Unclassified Viruses -- The Origins of Viruses -- Chapter 2. Cultivation, Assay, and Analysis of Viruses -- Introduction -- Cell Culture -- Embryonated Eggs -- Laboratory Animals -- Assay of Viral Infectivity -- Assay of Other Properties of Virions -- Purification and Separation of Virions and Their Components -- Electron Microscopy of Viruses -- Nucleic Acid Hybridization -- Examination of an Unknown Virus -- Measurement of Antibodies and Antigens -- Chapter 3. The Structure and Chemistry of the Virion: A Systematic Survey -- Introduction -- Papovaviridae -- Adenovirus -- Herpesvirus -- Iridovirus -- Poxvirus -- Parvovirus -- Picornaviridae -- Togaviridae -- Orthomyxovirus -- Paramyxovirus -- Coronavirus -- Arenavirus -- Bunyamwera Supergroup -- Rhabdovirus -- Leukovirus -- Reovirus -- Orbivirus -- Unclassified Viruses -- General Observations -- Chapter 4. Structure and Function of the Animal Cell -- Introduction -- Structure of an Undifferentiated Animal Cell -- The Cytoplasmic Membrane -- Cytoplasmic Organelles -- The Nucleus -- The Cell Cycle -- Molecular Biology of Animal Cells -- Inhibitors of Cell Function and Viral Multiplication -- Chapter 5. The Multiplication of DNA Viruses -- Introduction -- The Multiplication Cycle -- The Essential Steps in Multiplication -- A Systematic Survey. , Parvovirus -- Papovaviridae -- Adenovirus -- Herpesvirus -- Iridovirus -- Poxvirus -- Chapter 6. The Multiplication of RNA Viruses -- Introduction -- The Essential Steps in Multiplication -- A Systematic Survey -- Picornaviridae -- Togaviridae -- Orthomyxovirus -- Paramyxovirus -- Coronavirus -- Arenavirus -- Bunyamwera Supergroup -- Rhabdovirus -- Leukovirus -- Reovirus -- Orbivirus -- Chapter 7. Viral Genetics -- Introduction -- Numbers of Genes in Viruses -- Technical Methods -- Host-Controlled Modification -- Mutation -- Kinds of Mutants of Animal Viruses -- Interactions between Viruses -- Genetic Recombination -- Interactions of Viral Nucleic Acid and Cellular DNA -- Genetic Reactivation -- Host-Cell Reactivation and Photoreactivation -- Complementation -- Adenoviruses and SV40 -- Phenotypic Mixing -- Heterozygosis and Polyploidy -- Mapping by Serial Inactivation and Direct Biochemical Analysis -- Adaptation to New Hosts -- Chapter 8. Interference and Interferon -- Introduction -- Virus-Attachment Interference -- Homologous Interference -- Heterologous Interference -- Interferon-Mediated Interference -- Biological Properties of Interferons -- Physicochemical Properties of Interferons -- Methods of Assay of Interferons -- Induction of Interferon -- Viruses and Nucleic Acid as Inducers of Interferon -- Mechanism of Interferon Action -- Enhancement -- Chapter 9. Pathogenesis: The Spread of Viruses through the Body -- Introduction -- Mechanisms of Cell Damage -- Cell Damage in the Infected Animal -- Infections of the Skin -- Infections of the Respiratory Tract -- Infections of the Alimentary Tract -- Systemic Infections -- Generalized Infections with Rashes -- Infections of the Nervous System -- Congenital Infections -- Infections of Lymphoid Tissues -- Infections of Miscellaneous Organs -- The Incubation Period and Its Significance in Pathogenesis. , Virulence at the Level of Organism -- Chapter 10. Pathogenesis: The Immune Response -- Introduction -- The Immunoglobulins -- Complement -- Cell-Mediated Immunity -- Cells and Tissues Involved in the Immune Response -- The Immune Response in Mature Animals -- Immunological Tolerance -- Immunity in the Fetus and Newborn -- The Immune Response to Viral Infection -- Neutralization of Viruses by Antibody -- Secretory Antibodies on Mucosal Surfaces -- Passive Immunity -- The Duration of Active Immunity -- Changes in the Reactivity of Antibodies after Multiple Infections -- Recovery from Viral Infection -- The Immune Response as a Cause of Pathological Changes -- Immunosuppression by Viruses -- Immunological Tolerance in Viral Infection -- Immunological Aspects of Infections with Oncogenic Viruses -- Novel Antigens on the Surface of Cells Undergoing Cytocidal Infections -- Chapter 11. Pathogenesis: Nonimmunological Factors and Genetic Resistance -- Introduction -- Interference and Interferon in the Intact Animal -- Other Nonimmunological Factors in Resistance -- The Influence of Age on Resistance to Viral Infections -- Genetic Resistance -- Chapter 12. Persistent Infections -- Introduction -- Persistent Infections of Cultured Cells -- Persistent Infections in Intact Animals -- Latent Infections -- Chronic Infections -- Slow Infections -- Factors in the Pathogenesis of Persistent Infections -- Chapter 13. Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses -- Introduction -- Tumors Produced under Natural Conditions -- Tumor Production by Adenoviruses -- Transformation of Cultured Cells by Adenoviruses -- Tumor Production by Polyoma Virus and SV40 -- Interactions of Polyoma Virus and SV40 with Cultured Cells -- Events during Nonproductive Infection with Polyoma Virus and SV40 -- Properties of Transformed Cells -- Adenovirus-SV40 Hybrid Viruses. , Chapter 14. Viral Oncogenesis: RNA Viruses -- Introduction -- Avian RNA Tumor Viruses in Chickens -- Rous Sarcoma Virus in Mammals -- Interactions of Avian Tumor Viruses with Cultured Avian Cells -- Properties of Cells Transformed by Avian Tumor Viruses -- Transformation of Cultured Mammalian Cells by Avian Tumor Viruses -- Mechanism of Transformation by Avian Tumor Viruses -- Murine Leukoviruses: Subgenus A -- Pathogenesis of Murine Leukemia -- Murine Sarcoma Viruses -- Mammary Tumor Virus: Leukovirus Subgenus B -- Human Tumor Viruses -- Other RNA Tumor Viruses -- Induction of Mammalian Leukoviruses, Oncogenes, Protoviruses, Provirus -- Epilogue -- Chapter 15. Prevention and Treatment of Viral Diseases -- Introduction -- Efficacy of Viral Vaccines -- Safety of Viral Vaccines -- Live Vaccines -- Inactivated Vaccines -- Passive Immunization -- The Psychology of Immunization -- Medical and Veterinary Vaccines -- Human Viral Vaccines -- Prospects for New Vaccines -- Antiviral Chemotherapy and Chemoprophylaxis -- Interferon -- Synthetic Polynucleotides and Other Interferon Inducers -- Idoxuridine and Other Halogenated Nucleosides -- Thiosemicarbazones -- Amantadine and Derivatives -- Some Other Compounds of Potential Value -- Chapter 16. The Epidemiology of Viral Infections -- Introduction -- Routes of Entry and Exit -- The Respiratory Tract -- The Alimentary Tract -- The Eye and the Genitourinary Tract -- Vertical Transmission -- The Epidemiological Importance of Immunity -- Multiple-Host Infections: The Viral Zoonoses -- Seasons and Weather -- Overwintering of Arboviruses -- The Epidemiological Importance of Inapparent Infections -- Epidemiological Research -- Chapter 17. Evolutionary Aspects of Viral Diseases -- Introduction -- The Antiquity of Some Viruses -- Changes of Virus and Host in Myxomatosis -- Influenza in Man. , Antigenic Drift with Other Viruses -- New Viruses and New Viral Diseases -- The Eradication of Viral Diseases -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 5
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Quantum chemistry. ; Molecules. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (311 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080582337
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 541.2/8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Quantum Chemistry, Volume 8 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Symmetry Groups of Nonrigid Molecules -- I. Introduction -- II. Theory -- III. Applications -- Appendix 1: Semidirect Product -- Appendix 2: Three Theorems -- References -- Chapter 2. Genealogical Electronic Spin Eigenfunctions and Antisymmetric Many-Electron Wavefunctions Generated Directly from Young Diagrams -- I. Introduction -- II. Genealogical Spin Functions -- III. Spin Functions by Group-Theoretical Techniques -- IV. Generating Genealogical Spin Functions from Young Diagrams -- V. Proofs for Section IV -- VI. Generating Antisymmetric Many-Electron Wavefunctions from Conjugate Young Diagrams -- References -- Chapter 3. Current Problems and Perspectives in the MO-LCAO Theory of Molecules -- I. Introduction -- II. Interpretation vs. Computation -- III. Problems of Theoretical Chemistry -- IV. The Basis Problem -- V. Model Treatments of Molecules -- VI. A Hamiltonian for a Reference Model -- VII. The MO-LCMVAO Model -- VIII. Old and New Concepts and an Outlook for the Future -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 4. Photoelectron Spectra Showing Relaxation Effects in the Continuum and Electrostatic and Chemical Influences of the Surrounding Atoms -- I. Photoelectron Spectrometry of Gaseous and Solid Samples -- II. Orbital Ionization Energies and Anti-Koopmans Relaxation of the Other Orbitals -- III. Hartree and Madelung Potentials, Electric and Chemical Polarizability of the Neighbor Atoms -- IV. Experimental Data and the Softness Scale According to Pearson -- V. What Are One-Electron Energies in Ligand Field Theory? -- VI. The Question of Time-Scale and the Manne Effect -- References -- Chapter 5. Some Recent Developments in the Theory of Coordination Compounds of Metals. , I. The Concept of Dative Bonds -- II. Classical Descriptions of the Electronic Structure of Coordination Compounds -- III. Quantum-Mechanical Treatments of Coordination Compounds -- IV. Present Status of Descriptive Models in Inorganic Chemistry -- References -- Chapter 6. Effective Hamiltonian Methods for Molecular Collisions -- I. Introduction -- II. Collision States and Transition Probabilities -- III. The Partitioning Method -- IV. Approximation Techniques -- V. Scattering Resonances -- VI. Optical Potentials -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Subject Index.
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  • 6
    Keywords: Plant cell walls. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (151 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483184692
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Plant Cell Wall: A Topical Study of Architecture, Dynamics, Comparative Chemistry and Technology in a Biological System -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION: WALLS AND CELLS -- CHAPTER 1. CONSTITUTION AND ARCHITECTURE IN THE CELL WALL -- I. Analytic Principles and Procedures -- II. Results of Analysis -- III. The Wall as a Unit -- CHAPTER 2. CELL WALL DYNAMICS -- I. Biosynthesis, Growth and Regulation -- II. The Lysis of Cell Walls -- III. Surface Processes in Lignin Polymer Formations -- CHAPTER 3. COMPARATIVE CHEMISTRY OF INTERCELLULAR SUBSTANCES AND WALLS -- I. Phylogenetic Aspects of Lignins and Lignin Synthesis -- II. Non-Vascular Plants, Protista and Metazoa -- CHAPTER 4. PROPERTIES AND USES OF CELL WALLS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES -- I. Woods, Fibers and Plastics -- II. Coal and its Origins -- READINGS AND REFERENCES -- INDEX OF ORGANISMS -- GENERAL SUBJECT INDEX.
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  • 7
    Keywords: Protozoa. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483184746
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Electron-Microscopic Structure of Protozoa -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contnets -- Dedication -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- Techniques and Interpretations in Electron Microscopy -- CHAPTER 2. PROTOZOA AS CELLS -- Membranes and the Cytoplasmic Matrix -- The Golgi Apparatus -- Mitochondria -- Chloroplasts -- Contractile Vacuoles -- Pinocytosis and Phagocytosis -- Flagellar Apparatus -- Et Cetera -- Nuclei -- CHAPTER 3. RHIZOPODS, ACTINOPODS, SLIME MOLDS, SPOROZOA -- Superclass Rhizopoda -- Subphylum Actinopoda -- Slime Molds -- Subphylum Sporozoa -- Toxoplasma -- CHAPTER 4. PHYTOFLAGELLATES -- Class Chrysomonadea -- Cryptomonadea, Dinoflagellatea -- Class Phytomonadea -- Class Euglenea -- CHAPTER 5. ZOOFLAGELLATES -- Superorder Protomonadica -- Superorder Metamonadica -- Superorder Opalinica -- CHAPTER 6. CILIATES -- Subclass Holotrichia -- Subclass Spirotrichia -- CHAPTER 7. CONCLUSIONS -- Membrane Differentiations -- Fibrous Structures -- Protozoan Relationships -- APPENDIX: Systematic list of protozoan genera subjected to electron-microscope study -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Body fluids -- Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (607 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483146348
    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. , 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. , 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. , 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. , 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. , Chapter 54. Lipid Electrophoresis on Cellulose Acetate Membranes and on Agarose.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. ; Radiation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (709 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080583839
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 541/.28
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Copyright Page -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- Chemical Shift Scales -- Chapter 1. General Review of Proton Magnetic Resonance -- I. Introduction -- II. Experimental Techniques -- III. Chemical Shifts -- IV. Coupling Constants -- V. Spectra-Structure Correlations -- References -- Chapter 2. Fluorine-19 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy -- I. General Introduction -- II. Fluorohydrocarbons -- III. Heterocyclic Systems -- IV. Biochemical Applications and Fluorinated Derivatives of Natural Products -- V. Theoretical Studies . -- VI. Fluorinated Derivatives of Main Group Elements -- VII. Transition Metal Complexes of Fluorinated Molecules -- VIII. Transition Metal Fluorides and their Derivatives -- References -- Chapter 3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in the Study of Carbohydrates and Related Compounds -- I. Introduction -- II. Conformational Studies of Pyranoid Systems -- III. Stereodependence of Geminal, Vicinal and Long-range Coupling Constants -- IV. Chemical Shifts of Pyranoid Ring Protons and Substituents -- V. The Effect of Solvents and other Compounds on Chemical Shifts -- VI. Furanoid Derivatives -- VII. Acyclic Sugar Derivatives -- VIII. Oligosaccharides . -- IX. Conformational Evidence from a Nuclear Overhauser Effect -- X. I3C NMR Studies -- XI. Carbohydrates containing 15N -- XII. Carbohydrates containing 31P -- XIII. Studies of Fluorinated Carbohydrate Derivatives -- References -- Chapter 4. Heteronuclear Magnetic Double Resonance -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Aspects -- III. Applications -- IV. The Determination of Chemical Shifts -- V. The Determination of the Signs and Magnitudes of Coupling Constants -- References -- Chapter 5. Nitrogen NMR Spectroscopy -- I. General Account of Nitrogen NMR -- II. Theory of Nitrogen Chemical Shifts. , III. Quadrupolar Effects on 14N NMR Spectra -- IV. NMR Spectra of Nuclei Spin-coupled to the I4N Nucleus -- V. Some Examples of Nitrogen Chemical Shifts in Organic Molecules -- VI. Some Examples of Nitrogen Chemical Shifts in Inorganic Molecules. -- VII. Spin-spin Coupling in Nitrogen NMR -- References -- Chapter 6.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Liquids containing Compounds of Aluminium and Gallium -- I. Introduction -- II. Ionic Complexes of Aluminium and Gallium -- III. Trisubstituted Aluminium and Gallium Compounds -- IV. Adducts of Substituted Alanes and Gallanes -- V. Aluminium and Gallium Chelate Complexes -- VI. Aluminium Borohydrides -- VII. Tables of Chemical Shifts and Line Widths of the Aluminium and Gallium Resonances Gallium Resonances -- References -- Chapter 7.The Application of Fourier Transformation to High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy -- I. Introduction -- II. The Two Domains -- III. The NMR Experiment -- IV. The Requirements for a Pulse High Resolution NMR Spectrometer -- V. Digitisation -- VI. Computation -- VII. Practical Pulse Fourier Spectroscopy -- VIII. Stochastic Resonance -- IX. Comparison of the Sensitivity Achievable by Continuous Wave, Pulse and Stochastic NMR -- X. Applications -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cell membranes. ; Biological transport. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES & TRANSPORT V3.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (449 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080584744
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 3
    DDC: 574.87505
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Current Topics in Membranes and Transport, Volume 3 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. The Na+, K+-ATPase Membrane Transport System: Importance in Cellular Function -- I. Introduction and History -- II. Cell Membrane -- III. A Review of Studies on the Mechanism of the Sodium Pump -- IV. Some Physiological Aspects of Na+,K+-ATPase -- V. Other Effects of Cardiac Glycosides on Membrane-Linked Functions -- VI. Role of Membrane Transport in Biogenic Amine Transport -- VII. Effects of Phlorizin on Membranes -- References -- Chapter 2. Biochemical and Clinical Aspects of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function -- I. Introduction -- II. The Mechanism of Ca Transport -- III. The Regulation of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function -- IV. The Regulation of Sarcoplasmic Ca2+ Concentration in Cardiac Muscle -- V. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Red Skeletal Muscles -- VI. The Structure and Function of the Transverse Tubular System and the Triad -- VII. The Content of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Tubules -- VIII. The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Diseases of Skeletal Muscle -- References -- Note Added in Proof -- Chapter 3. The Role of Periaxonal and Perineuronal Spaces in Modifying Ionic Flow Across Neural Membranes -- I. Introduction -- II. External Potassium Ion Accumulation -- III. Significance of Potassium Ion Accumulation for Axon and Neuron Behavior -- IV. Significance of Potassium Ion Accumulation in Brain Behavior -- Appendix A: Model for Ion Accumulation in Periaxonal Space -- Appendix B: Calculation of [Ks] Changes upon Voltage Clamping the Squid Giant Axon -- Appendix C: Reconstruction of a Membrane Action Potential -- References -- Chapter 4. Properties of the Isolated Nerve Endings -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Nerve Endings and Their Limiting Membrane. , III. Chemical Composition -- IV. Immunological Properties of Isolated Nerve Endings (INE) -- V. Osmotic Properties of the INE -- VI. Synthesis of High-Energy Compounds -- VII. Metabolism of Amino Acids -- VIII. Metabolism of Phospholipids -- IX. Amino Acid Uptake and Protein Synthesis -- X. Uptake Mechanisms Related to the Transmitter Function -- XI. Ion Permeability -- XII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5. Transport and Discharge of Exportable Proteins in Pancreatic Exocrine Cells: In Vitro Studies -- I. Introduction -- II. The Secretory Process in Resting Pancreatic Exocrine Cells -- III. Physiological Modulation of the Secretory Process in Pancreatic Exocrine Cells -- IV. Interrelationships of Intracellular Membranes during the Secretory Process -- References -- Chapter 6. The Movement of Water Across Vasopressin-Sensitive Epithelia -- I. Introduction -- II. The Pore Enlargement Hypothesis -- III. The True Diffusion Rate of Water across the Luminal Membrane -- IV. The Activation Energy for Water Diffusion -- V. The Solvent Drag Effect -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7. Active Transport of Potassium and Other Alkali Metals by the Isolated Midgut of the Silkworm -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Active K-Transport -- IV. Influence of [K] on PD and Isc -- V. Coupling of K-Transport to Metabolism -- VI. Transport of Other Alkali Metal Ions and Other Substances -- VII. Competition between Alkali Metal Ions -- VIII. Route of Ion Transport -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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