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|a Comparative biochemistry.
|n Volume II,
|p Free energy and biological function :
|b a comprehensive treatise /
|c edited by Marcel Florkin, Howard S. Mason.
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|a Free energy and biological function
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|a Front Cover; Free Energy and Biological Function; Copyright Page; Contributors To Volume II; Preface; Table of Contents; Contents of Volumes I, III, and IV; Chapter 1. Free Energy and the Biosynthesis of Phosphates; I. Introduction; II. Thermodynamics of Phosphoryl and Phosphate Transfer Reactions; III. Enzymatic Synthesis of Phosphates; IV. Phosphoryl Transfer Sequences in Metabolism; List of Abbreviations; References; Chapter 2. Utilization of Free Energy for the Biosynthesis of Saccharides; I. Introduction; II. The Synthesis of Monosaccharides; III. The Formation of Glycosidic Bonds
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|a Chapter 5. Muscular ContractionI. Introduction; II. Structure of a Myofibril; III. Relation of Myofibril to Other Intracellular Components; IV. Protein Components of the Myofibril; V. Localization of Myofibrillar Components; VI. Adenosine Triphosphatases of Muscle; VII. Contraction and Adenosine Triphosphate; VIII. Relaxation; IX. Mechanisms of Contraction; X. Conclusions; References; Addendum; Chapter 6. Other Mechanisms Producing Movements; I. The Isolation of Motile Structures; II. ATP-Driven Single Movements; III. Movements Which Are Inhibited or Made Reversible by ATP
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|a IV. The Rhythmical Movements of Flagella and CiliaV. Summary; References; Chapter 7. Active Transport; I. Definition; II. Experimental Characterization; III. Proposed Mechanisms; IV. Types of Active Transport; V. Energy Sources; VI. Specific Inhibition and Stimulation; VII. Quantitative Relation to Metabolism; VIII. Relation to Bioelectric Potentials; References; Chapter 8. Balance of Water, Electrolytes, and Nonelectrolytes; I. Introduction; II. Balance in the Whole Organism; III. The Distribution of Diffusible Molecules within the Organism; IV. Balance in Plants; References
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|a Chapter 9. The Mechanisms of OsmoregulationI. Introduction; II. The Occurrence of Anisosmotic States in Animals; III. The Mechanisms of Osmoregulation; IV. Osmoregulation in Cells and Tissues; V. Some General Conclusions; References; Chapter 10. Nerve Conduction and Electrical Discharge; I. Introduction; II. Ionic Basis of Bioelectric Potentials; III. Nature of the Permeability Change; IV. The Permeability Change; V. Energy Requirements; VI. Adaptations; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 11. Bioluminescence; I. Distribution of Luminescence in the Living World
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