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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Medicinal plants-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (369 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781489917782
    Series Statement: Recent Advances in Phytochemistry Series ; v.29
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Saint Louis :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Low-level radiation -- Toxicology. ; Radiation -- Physiological effect. ; Radiation -- Dosage. ; Radiobiology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Advances in Radiation Biology, Volume 6: Effects of Low Dose and Low Dose Rate Radiation examines the biological effects of low dose and low dose rate ionizing radiation on a broad scale, covering various articles from microdosimetry to analyses of human responses. Estimates of the effects on humans from low doses or from sustained exposures to low dose rates of ionizing radiations are of critical importance for the assessment of radiation risks under occupational and environmental conditions. This book consists of such knowledge that is essential for radiation protection and governmental regulatory activities pertaining to radiation exposure. This volume is intended for radiobiologists, radiation epidemiologists, radiation physicists, radiation safety personnel, health officials, and individuals involved in regulatory activities.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (349 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483281834
    DDC: 574
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Radiation Biology: Effects of Low Dose and Low Dose Rate Radiation -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview -- References -- Chapter 2. Track Structure Considerations in Low Dose and Low Dose Rate Effects of Ionizing Radiation -- I. Introduction -- II. Features of Radiation Tracks -- III. Dose Responses and Extrapolation to Low Doses -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Dose-Time-Response Models for Radiation Carcinogenesis -- I. Introduction -- II. Descriptive Models -- III. Radiobiological Principles -- IV. Mechanistic Models -- V. Directions of Future Research -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Radiation-Induced Mutation in Mammalian Cells at Low Doses and Dose Rates -- I. Introduction -- II. Mutation Measurements -- III. Comment on Mutation Data -- IV. Novel Mutation Systems: Enhancing Mutant Detection -- V. The Bottom Line(s) -- Appendix 1: Mammalian Cell Line Sensitivities -- Appendix 2: A Brief Survey of the Nature of Radiation-Induced Mutations -- References -- Chapter 5. Commentary to Thacker: A Consideration of the Mechanisms of Induction of Mutations in Mammalian Cells by Low Doses and Dose Rates of Ionizing Radiation -- I. Introduction -- II. DNA Damage, Repair, and Mutations -- III. Mechanism of Induction of Chromosomal Mutations by Ionizing Radiations -- IV. Mutation Induction (Chromosomal and Point) by Ionizing Radiation -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6. Oncogenic Cell Transformation in Vitro -- I. Introduction -- II. Cellular and Molecular Events in Oncogenic Transformation -- III. Choice of Cellular Systems: Criteria and Endpoints for Oncogenic Transformation -- IV. In Vivo Correlations of Transformation in Vitro -- V. Concluding Remarks: Future Research Directions -- References. , Chapter 7. Commentary 1 to Cox and Little: The Unbridged Gap between in Vivo and in Vitro Models for Evaluation of Low Dose, Low Dose Rate Radiation-Induced Oncogenic Transformation -- I. Introduction -- II. Stages of Neoplastic Development -- III. Model Systems for Studying Neoplastic Progression -- IV. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Commentary 2 to Cox and Little: Radiation-Induced Oncogenic Transformation: The Interplay between Dose, Dose Protraction, and Radiation Quality -- I. Introduction -- II. Review of Pertinent Experimental Data -- III. Biophysical Modeling of Inverse Dose Rate Effects -- IV. Practical Consequences in the Field of Radiation Protection -- V. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 9. The Role of Animal Experiments in Estimates of Radiation Risk -- I. Introduction -- II. Stochastic Effects -- III. The Use of Experimental Data: Qualitative and Quantitative -- IV. Protracted and Low Dose Rate Studies -- V. Transfer to Risk Estimates across Populations -- VI. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10. Commentary to Fry: Radiation Carcinogenesis Studies in Animals-Advantages, Limitations, and Caveats -- I. Introduction -- II. Random Processes and Carcinogenic Effects -- III. Molecular Biology of Radiation Carcinogenesis -- IV. The Grade of Malignancy and the Absorbed Dose -- V. The Relative Biological Effectiveness of High Linear Energy Transfer Radiation -- VI. Influence of the Time Factor for High Linear Energy Transfer Radiation -- VII. Caveats of Cancer Risks for Humans -- References -- Chapter 11. Radiation Carcinogenesis in Humans -- I. Introduction -- II. Carcinogenesis -- III. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12. Commentary 1 to Schull and Weiss: Low Dose Extrapolation, Time following Exposure, and Transport between Populations -- I. Low Dose Extrapolation. , II. Changes in Excess Risk over Time following Exposure -- III. Transport of Risk Estimates from One Population to Another -- References -- Chapter 13. Commentary 2 to Schull and Weiss: Human Cellular Radiosensitivity- The Search for the Diagnostic Holy Grail or a Poisoned Chalice -- I. Introduction -- II. The Response of Individuals -- III. Measurements of Cellular Radiosensitivity -- IV. Genetically Disposed Individuals -- V. Modifications to Survival Assays -- VI. Sensitivity of Tumor-Derived Cells -- VII. Other Assays -- VIII. Conclusions and the Future -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 14. Commentary 3 to Schull and Weiss: Increased Definition of Abnormal Radiosensitivity Using Low Dose Rate Testing -- I. Introduction -- II. Evidence for DNA Repair Involvement in Cases of Protection at Low Dose Rates -- III. Chronic Exposure Expands the Range of Radioresponse -- IV. Increased Resolution of Mildly Hypersensitive Responses Is Possible with Chronic Dose Delivery -- V. Possible Mechanisms of Protection on Dose Rate Protraction -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 15. Radiation Protection: Recent Recommendations of the ICRP and the NCRP and Their Biological Basis -- I. Introduction -- II. History of ICRP and NCRP Recommendations -- III. Deterministic Effects, Stochastic Effects, and Detriment -- IV. The Risk of Radiation-Induced Cancer to 1985 -- V. Recent Evaluations of the Risk of Radiation-Induced Fatal Cancer -- VI. Uncertainties in Risk Coefficients for Fatal Cancer -- VII. Tissue Weighting Factors (wT)and Detriment -- VIII. Radiations Other Than Low Linear Energy Transfer X and γ rays -- References -- Index.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Metalloproteins -- Structure. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (408 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080582153
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 574.87
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Metalloproteins: Structural Aspects -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Structural Aspects of Metal Liganding to Functional Groups in Proteins -- I. Metal-Binding Sites in Proteins -- II. Polarizabilities of Metals and Ligands -- III. Redox Behavior of Metal Ions -- IV. Number of Atoms Packed in First Coordination Sphere around Metal Ion -- V. Metal-Ligand Bond Distances -- VI. Asymmetry in Ionic Shape -- VII. Strengths of Bonds from Metal Ions to Ligands -- VIII. Selection of Metal Ions for Complexation -- IX. Metal Binding to Isolated Carboxylate Groups -- X. Metal Binding to Imidazole Groups -- XI. Metal Binding to Sulfur-Containing Groups. -- XII. Metal Binding to Main-Chain Carbonyl Groups -- XIII. Metal Binding to Two Groups -- XIV. Metals in Protein Crystal Structures -- XV. Electron Transfer in Metalloproteins -- XVI. Metal Competition and Replacement -- References -- Chapter 2. Calcium Binding Sites in Proteins: A Structural Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. Functional and Structural Overview of Protein Ca2+-Binding Sites -- III. Regularities and Recurrent Themes in Ca2+-Binding Sites -- IV. Discussion and Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Copper Protein Structures -- I. Introduction -- II. Cupredoxins: Proteins That Bind Only Type I Copper -- III. Proteins That Bind Only Type II Copper -- IV. Proteins That Bind Only Type III Copper -- V. Proteins That Bind More Than One Type of Copper -- VI. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Perspectives on Non-heme Iron Protein Chemistry -- I. Introduction -- II. Structures and Functions of Mononuclear Iron Proteins -- III. Structures and Mechanisms of Binuclear Octahedral Iron Proteins -- IV. Tetrahedral Iron: Fe:S Proteins -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Structural Biology of Zinc -- I. Introduction. , II. Stereochemistry of Biological Zinc-Ligand Interactions -- III. Long-Range Protein-Metal Interactions -- IV. Examples of Zinc in Biological Catalysis and Regulation -- V. Protein Engineering of Zinc-Binding Sites -- VI. Summary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Proteins. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080582122
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 574.87
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Advances in Protein Chemistry, Volume 39 -- Copyright page -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1. Basement Membrane Proteins: Molecular Structure and Function -- I. Introduction -- II. Morphology and Ultrastructure -- III. Components -- IV. Self-Assembly and Interaction between Components -- V. Biological Aspects -- References -- Chapter 2. Design of Peptides and Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Design of Small Peptides -- III. Design of Medium-Sized Peptides -- IV. Protein Design -- References -- Chapter 3. Weakly Polar Interactions in Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Electrostatic Interactions in Proteins -- III. Weakly Polar Interactions in Proteins -- IV. Interactions: A Summary -- V. Hydrophobic Interactions in Proteins -- VI. Discussion -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Stability of Protein Structure and Hydrophobic Interaction -- I. Introduction -- II. Calorimetric Studies of Protein Denaturation -- III Studies of Dissolution of Nonpolar Substances into Water -- IV. Hydration of Nonpolar Molecules -- V. Comparison of Results on Protein Denaturation and Hydrocarbon Dissolution in Water -- VI. Mechanism of Stabilization of Compact Protein Structures -- References -- Chapter 5. Abstract of a Review on Chemistry of Peanut Proteins -- Abstract -- References -- AUTHOR INEDX -- SUBJECT INDEX.
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Weinheim : WILEY-VCH Verl.
    Keywords: Chemie ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Chemie
    Description / Table of Contents: Leicht verständliche Einführung. (LK/HH: Untiedt)
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 357 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 240 mm x 176 mm
    Edition: 2., überarb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783527704736 , 3527704736
    Series Statement: ... für Dummies
    Uniform Title: Chemistry for dummies 〈dt.〉
    DDC: 540
    RVK:
    Language: German
    Note: Auch als Teil "Lernbuch" des "Lernpaket Chemie für Dummies". 1. Aufl. erschienen
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Surface chemistry. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (478 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781468487596
    Series Statement: Methods of Surface Characterization Series ; v.1
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    New York :Bloomsbury Publishing USA,
    Keywords: Human ecology--Northeastern States--History. ; Human ecology--Middle West--History. ; Nature--Effect of human beings on--Northeastern States. ; Nature--Effect of human beings on--Middle West. ; Northeastern States--Environmental conditions. ; Middle West--Environmental conditions. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (340 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781576079102
    Series Statement: Nature and Human Societies Series
    DDC: 304.2/0974
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- CONTENTS -- SERIES FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- READING THIS BOOK -- 1 THE PEOPLE AND PLACE BEFORE COLUMBUS -- THE NATIVE WORLD -- PEOPLE AND THE LAND -- 2 FIRST ENCOUNTERS -- NEW ENGLAND -- THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST -- 3 GOODS, TRADE, MILLS, AND DAMS -- 4 MOVING WEST: THE INTERIOR -- PRAIRIE WEST -- 5 MILLS, TOWNS, AND CITIES -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERIOR -- 6 POLLUTION AND HEALTH -- COASTAL CITIES -- INLAND CITIES -- 7 PROTECTING THE PLACE -- THE WAY THINGS ARE -- IMPORTANT PEOPLE, EVENTS, AND CONCEPTS -- CHRONOLOGY -- DOCUMENTS -- 1. AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE, 1625 -- 2. PURITANS CONDEMN SINFUL WASTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES, 1741 -- 3. COMPARISON OF GERMAN FARMING METHODS WITH ENGLISH AND SCOTS-IRISH, 1799 -- 4. INDIAN LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI BEFORE DISPOSSESSION, EARLY 1800s -- 5. TRANSCENDENTALISM, 1836 -- 6. A TRANSCENDENTALIST LOOKS AT THE WILDERNESS, 1863 -- 7. AN IMMIGRANT FARMBOY ENCOUNTERS WILDERNESS IN WISCONSIN, 1849 -- 8. INDUSTRY, PROSPERITY, AND POLLUTION, 1863 -- 9. AN EARLY CALL FOR CONSERVATION, 1864 -- 10. THE PESHTIGO FOREST FIRE, 1871 -- 11. CLEANING AMERICAN CITIES, 1875 -- 12. HOW THE WILDERNESS FRONTIER FORMED AMERICAN CHARACTER AND INSTITUTIONS, 1893 -- 13. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL MIGHT AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION, 1899 -- 14. PUBLICIZING CONSERVATION, 1910 -- 15. A PLEA FOR VANISHING WILDLIFE, 1913 -- 16. EARTH DAY, 1970 -- 17. THE TERRIBLE PRICE OF TOXIC WASTE, 1979 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- DOCUMENTS -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Index -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (346 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9783527843084
    Series Statement: Für Dummies Series
    Language: German
    Note: Intro -- Titelblatt -- Impressum -- Über die Autoren -- Über die Überarbeiterinnen und Fachkorrektoren -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Einleitung -- Über dieses Buch -- Törichte Annahmen über den Leser -- Wie dieses Buch aufgebaut ist -- Symbole, die in diesem Buch verwendet werden -- Teil I: Vorhang auf: die Grundlagen der Biochemie -- Kapitel 1: Chemie: Was Sie darüber wissen sollten -- Warum interessieren Sie sich für Biochemie? -- Chemie und das ganze Drumherum -- Kapitel 2: Einfach eintauchen: die Chemie des Wassers -- Was Sie über Wasser wissen sollten -- Die Wasserstoffionenkonzentration: Säuren und Basen -- Starke und schwache Säuren: die Brönsted-Lowry-Definition -- Säure oder Base? Wenn die Entscheidung schwerfällt -- Puffer und pH-Kontrolle -- Kapitel 3: Kohlenstoff und die organische Chemie -- Die besondere Rolle des Kohlenstoffs auf der Erde -- Komplizierte Zahlenspiele: Kohlenstoffbindungen -- Hier ist was los! Die funktionellen Gruppen eines Moleküls -- Kapitel 4: Ein wenig Biologie: die Zelltypen -- Pro- und eukaryotische Zelltypen -- Typische Bestandteile einer Tierzelle -- Ein kurzer Blick in eine Pflanzenzelle -- Teil II: Das Fleisch der Biochemie: Proteine -- Kapitel 5: Aminosäuren: die Bausteine der Proteine -- Die »magischen« 20 Aminosäuren -- Kapitel 6: Struktur und Funktion von Proteinen -- Proteine - mehr als nur das Steak auf Ihrem Teller -- Die Primärstruktur: was alle Proteine verbindet -- Proteine isolieren und analysieren -- Kapitel 7: Enzymkinetik: mit Hilfe schneller ans Ziel -- Enzymklassifizierung: Wer macht den Job? -- Enzyme als Katalysatoren: Wir machen Tempo -- Einige Bemerkungen zur Kinetik -- Enzymaktivitäten messen: die Michaelis-Menten-Gleichung -- Enzymhemmung: der Bolzen im Getriebe -- Enzymregulierung -- Teil III: Kohlenhydrate, Lipide, Nukleinsäuren und mehr -- Kapitel 8: Wir wecken Gelüste: Kohlenhydrate. , Eigenschaften von Kohlenhydraten -- Ein zuckersüßes Thema: die Monosaccharide -- Wenn sich Zucker die Hände reichen: Oligosaccharide -- Jeder hat seine Stärken: Brot, Nudeln und Kartoffeln -- Da feiern die Termiten: Zellulose im Angebot -- Glykoproteine -- Kapitel 9: Lipide und Membranen -- Ohne Lipide geht nichts: ein Überblick -- Die Fettsäuren in Fetten und Ölen -- Alles andere als einfach: komplexe Lipide -- Membranen: Bipolarität und Doppelschicht -- Die wilden drei - Prostaglandine, Thromboxane und Leukotriene -- Kapitel 10: Nukleinsäuren und der Code des Lebens -- Nukleotide: die Bausteine der DNA und RNA -- Vom Nukleosid über das Nukleotid zur Nukleinsäure -- Dogmatisches Wissen ist gefragt … -- Aminosäuren verknüpfen: eine Bauanleitung -- Kapitel 11: Vitamine und Nährstoffe -- Nur ein Apfel am Tag? Das Einmaleins der Vitamine -- Vitamin A -- Wer A sagt, muss auch B sagen: die Vitamine der B-Gruppe -- Vitamin C -- Vitamin D -- Vitamin E -- Vitamin K -- Kapitel 12: Die stillen Akteure: Hormone -- Strukturen einiger Schlüsselhormone -- Wie bei Dornröschen: die Prohormone -- Kampf oder Flucht: Hormonfunktion -- Teil IV: Bioenergetik und Reaktionswege -- Kapitel 13: Leben und Energie -- Der Energiestoffwechsel -- Essen oder fasten? -- Kapitel 14: Vom Katabolismus zum Anabolismus -- Metabolismus Teil I: Glykolyse -- Metabolismus Teil II: der Zitratzyklus (Krebs-Zyklus, Zitronensäurezyklus) -- Metabolismus Teil III: Elektronentransport und oxidative Phosphorylierung -- Investition in die Zukunft: Biosynthese -- Kapitel 15: Ein »anrüchiges« Thema: Stickstoff in biologischen Systemen -- Ringelreihen mit Stickstoffen: Purine -- Die Biosynthese von Pyrimidinen -- Abfallbeseitigung: der Harnstoffzyklus -- Teil V: Genetik: Warum wir sind, was wir sind -- Kapitel 16: DNA kopieren -- Aus eins mach zwei: DNA-Replikation -- Die Mechanismen der DNA-Reparatur. , Mutationen: gut, schlecht oder neutral -- Mendel wäre begeistert: Methoden der DNA-Analyse -- Ein spannungsreiches Thema: DNA-Sequenzierung -- Kapitel 17: Schön abschreiben bitte! RNA-Transkription -- Arten der RNA -- Was RNA-Polymerasen brauchen -- Transkription stromauf, stromab -- Die RNA-Polymerase der Prokaryoten -- Die Extras der Eukaryoten: mRNA-Modifikation -- Der genetische Code -- Modelle der Genregulation -- Kapitel 18: Korrekt übersetzen - die Translation -- Bitte keine Fehler! -- Das Team stellt sich vor -- Und … Anpfiff: Proteinsynthese -- Unterschiede bei eukaryotischen Zellen -- Teil VI: Der Top-Ten-Teil -- Kapitel 19: Zehn beeindruckende Einsatzgebiete der Biochemie (plus eins) -- Ames-Test -- Schwangerschaftstests -- HIV-Tests -- Brustkrebsuntersuchungen -- Pränatale Gentests -- Gentechnisch veränderte Nahrungsmittel (»Genfood«) -- Gentechnik -- Klonen -- Gentherapie -- Das Humangenomprojekt -- mRNA-Impfstoffe -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Stichwortverzeichnis -- End User License Agreement.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC :American Chemical Society,
    Keywords: Organofluorine compounds. ; Organic compounds-Synthesis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (541 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780841220676
    Series Statement: ACS Symposium Series ; v.No. 949
    DDC: 547/.02
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Carotenoids. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Carotenoids are of great interest due to their essential biological functions in both plants and animals, and the complexity of their properties and functions in natural systems. Emphasizing the chemical aspects of these compounds, this text presents a broad overview and highlights recent developments in understanding carotenoid structure, electronic and photochemical properties, and the use of novel analytical methods in the detection and characterization of carotenoids and their actions. The text also explores LC/MS and LC/MS/MS techniques and new applications of PCR and molecular biology methodologies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (562 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781420052312
    DDC: 547.86
    Language: English
    Note: Front cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Editor -- Contributors -- Part I: The Structural Properties, Characteristics, and Interactions of Carotenoids -- Chapter 1. The Orange Carotenoid Protein of Cyanobacteria -- Chapter 2. Carotenoids in Lipid Membranes -- Chapter 3. Hydrophilic Carotenoids: Carotenoid Aggregates -- Part II: Analytical Methodologies for the Measurement of Carotenoids -- Chapter 4. The Use of NMR Detection of LC in Carotenoid Analysis -- Chapter 5. Quantitative Methods for the Determination of Carotenoids in the Retina -- Chapter 6. Application of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to the Detection of Carotenoids -- Part III: Applications of Spectroscopic Methodologies to Carotenoid Systems -- Chapter 7. Identification of Carotenoids in Photosynthetic Proteins: Xanthophylls of the Light Harvesting Antenna -- Chapter 8. Effects of Self-Assembled Aggregation on Excited States -- Chapter 9. Applications of EPR Spectroscopy to Understanding Carotenoid Radicals -- Chapter 10. EPR Spin Labeling in Carotenoid-Membrane Interactions -- Part IV: Chemical Breakdown of Carotenoids In Vitro and In Vivo -- Chapter 11. Formation of Carotenoid Oxygenated Cleavage Products -- Chapter 12. Thermal and Photochemical Degradation of Carotenoids -- Part V: Antioxidant and Photoprotection Functions and Reactions Involving Singlet Oxygen and Reactive Oxygen Species -- Chapter 13. The Functional Role of Xanthophylls in the Primate Retina -- Chapter 14. Properties of Carotenoid Radicals and Excited States and Their Potential Role in Biological Systems -- Chapter 15. Carotenoid Uptake and Protection in Cultured RPE -- Chapter 16. The Carotenoids of Macular Pigment and Bisretinoid Lipofuscin Precursors in Photoreceptor Outer Segments -- Part VI: Cell Culture Methods Applied to Understanding Carotenoid Recognition and Action. , Chapter 17. Mechanisms of Intestinal Absorption of Carotenoids: Insights from In Vitro Systems -- Chapter 18. Competition Effects on Carotenoid Absorption by Caco-2 Cells -- Part VII: The Chemistry and Biochemistry of Carotene Oxidases, Cell Regulation, and Cancer -- Chapter 19. Diverse Activities of Carotenoid Cleavage Oxygenases -- Chapter 20. Oxidative Metabolites of Lycopene and Their Biological Functions -- Chapter 21. Lycopene Oxidation, Uptake, and Activity in Human Prostate Cell Cultures -- Chapter 22. Carotenoids as Modulators of Molecular Pathways Involved in Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis -- Part VIII: Carotenoids and Carotenoid Biochemistry in Animal Systems -- Chapter 23. Control and Function of Carotenoid Coloration in Birds: Selected Case Studies -- Chapter 24. Transport of Carotenoids by a Carotenoid-Binding Protein in the Silkworm -- Chapter 25. Specific Accumulation of Lutein within the Epidermis of Butterfly Larvae -- Index -- Back cover.
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