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|a Calcium and cell function.
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|a REFERENCESChapter 5. Biopharmacological Properties of Naphthalenesulfonamides as Potent Calmodulin Antagonists; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ANTAGONISM OF CALMODULIN BY VARIOUS COMPOUNDS; III. ANTAGONISM OF CALMODULIN ACTIVITY BY W-7; Iv. STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP OF NAPHTHALENESULFONAMIDES; V. OTHER EFFECTS OF NAPHTHALENESULFONAMIDES; VI. PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NAPHTHALENESULFONAMIDES AS CALMODULIN ANTAGONISTS; VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Calcium Control of Cyclic AMP Metabolism in Glial and Pituitary Tumor Cells; I. INTRODUCTION.
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|a Front Cover; Calcium and Cell Function; Copyright Page; In Memoriam; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Molecular Properties of Phosphorylase Kinase; I. INTRODUCTION; II. MOLECULAR CHARACTERISTICS; III. REGULATION OF ENZYME ACTIVITY; IV. ENZYMIC REACTION MECHANISM; V. SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Phospholipid-Sensitive Ca2+ -Dependent Protein Phosphorylation; I. INTRODUCTION; II. OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION; III. PURIFICATION AND GENERAL PROPERTIES; IV. MECHANISM OF ACTIVATION; V. SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY.
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|a VI. REGULATION BY VARIOUS AGENTSVII. PERSPECTIVES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Role of Calmodulin in Neurotransmitter Synthesis; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DISCOVERY OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; III. ASSAY OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; IV. PURIFICATION OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; V. PROPERTIES OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; VI. DISTRIBUTION OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; VII. SUBSTRATES OF CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE II; VIII. ACTIVATOR PROTEIN; IX. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 4. Evidence for a Role for Calmodulin in Cell Proliferation Involving the DNA Repair PathwayI. INTRODUCTION; II. ANTICALMODULIN DRUGS; III. CELL SURVIVAL IN RESPONSE TO W-13; IV. EFFECT OF W-13 ON REENTRY OF QUIESCENT CELLS INTO THE CELL CYCLE; V. CHANGES IN CALMODULIN DURING PLATEAU REENTRY; VI. COMPARISONS OF CALMODULIN CHANGES IN EXPONENTIALLY GROWING AND PLATEAU-RELATED CELLS; VII. BLEOMYCINS; VIII. POTENTIATION OF BLEOMYCIN-INDUCED CELL DEATH BY W-13; IX. EFFECT OF W-13 ON RECOVERY FROM BLEOMYCININDUCED POTENTIALLY LETHAL DAMAGE; X. CONCLUSIONS AND REFLECTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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|a II. THE C6 GLIAL TUMOR CELLIII. THE HUMAN ASTROCYTOMA CELL LINE 1321N1; IV. NEUROBLASTOMA-GLIOMA HYBRIDS; V. THE GH3 PITUITARY TUMOR CELL; VI. SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Calcium and the Adipocyte; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CALCIUM CONTENT AND FLUXES; III. CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS BY SUBCELLULAR ORGANELLES; IV. THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IN THE REGULATION OF ADIPOCYTE METABOLISM; V. THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IN THE MECHANISM OF INSULIN ACTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Lipomodulin: A Modulator of Cellular Phospholipid Metabolism; I. THE MODULATION OF RECEPTOR FUNCTIONS BY GLUCOCORTICOIDS.
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|a Calcium and Cell Function, Volume V emphasizes the roles of calcium in cellular functions. This book consists of eight chapters. Chapter 1 presents evidence for the role of calmodulin in cell proliferation. The role of calcium in the control of cyclic AMP metabolism in glial and pituitary tumor cells is analyzed in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 explains the evidence that calmodulin regulates neurotransmitter synthesis, while Chapter 4 deliberates the role of calcium in adipocytes. Chapter 5 is devoted to the modulatory function of lipomodulin in cellular phospholipid metabolism. The pharmacological pro.
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