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Metabolic inhibitors. a comprehensive treatise / Volume 3 :

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hochster, R. M., Kates, Morris, Quastel, J. H. (Juda Hirsch)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 1972.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Metabolic Inhibitors: A Comprehensive Treatise; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Dedication; CHAPTER 1. Inhibition of Transport Reactions; A. Inhibitors of ATPase: NaK-ATPase and Related Enzymic Activities; I. The Relationship of NaK-ATPase to Cation Transport; II. Inhibitory Effects of Cations, Substrates, and Products; III. Inhibitory Effects of CaCl2; IV. Cardioactive Steroid Inhibitors; V. Inhibitory Effects of Erythrophleum Alkaloids; VI. Inhibitory Effects of Sulfhydryl Reagents
  • VII. Effects of Oligomycin on NaK-ATPase and Related Enzymic ActivitiesVIII. The Influence of Hydroxylamine on NaK-ATPase; IX. Inhibition by Fluoride; X. Inhibition by Diisopropylfluorophosphate; XI. Inhibition by Berylium Ions; XII. Effects of Neurotropic Agents Including Chlorinated Hydrocarbons; XIII. Effects of Phlorizin, Phloretin, and Diethylstilbestrol; XIV. Effects of Miscellaneous Agents; References; CHAPTER 2. Inhibition of Transport Reactions; I. Introduction; II. Classification of Sugar Transport Systems; III. Sugar Transport Inhibitors; References
  • CHAPTER 3. Inhibition of Transport ReactionsI. Introduction; II. Methods of Controlling Amino Acid Transfer; III. Amino Acid Structure; IV. Systems for Amino Acid Transfer; V. Amino Acid Interactions; VI. Sodium and Amino Acid Transfer; VII. Potassium and Amino Acid Transfer; VIII. Calcium and Amino Acid Transfer; IX. Amino Acid Transfer and pH; X. Effects of Other Changes in Environment; XI. Relationship of Amino Acid Transfer to Other Solute Transfer Systems; XII. Control of Amino Acid Accumulation; XIII. Influence of Hormones on Amino Acid Transfer; XIV. Energy Considerations
  • XV. Amino Acid Transfer and GeneticsReferences; CHAPTER 4. Inhibitors of Immune Reactions; I. Introduction; II. Immunosuppressants; III. Variables That Determine the Success of an Immunosuppresive Regimen; IV. Immunosuppressive Mechanisms; V. Human Applications; References; CHAPTER 5. Repressors and Derepressors of Gene Activity; I. Introduction; II. Prokaryote Transcription; III. RNA Polymerase Control Factors; IV. Eukaryote Transcription; V. Gene Replication; VI. Summary; References; CHAPTER 6. Inhibitors of RNA and DNA Biosynthesis; I. Introduction; II. Inhibitors of RNA Synthesis
  • III. Inhibitors of DNA SynthesisIV. Inhibitors of Both RNA and DNA Synthesis; V. RNA-Dependent DNA Synthesis; References; CHAPTER 7. Genetic Deletions; I. Introduction; II. Selection and Detection of Mutants Bearing Potential Deletions; III. Operational Criteria for Establishing a Mutation as a Deletion; VI. The Frequency, Topography, and Topology of Deletion Mutations; V. Enzymes That Cut and Repair DNA; VI. Agents That May Promote Deletions; VII. Hypothetical Mechanisms; VIII. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 8. Inhibitors of Animal Virus Replication; I. Introduction