Advances in lipid research. Vol. 10 /
Advances in Lipid Research.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Academic Press,
[1972]
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Colección: | Advances in Lipid Research.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Lipid Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; Chapter 1. Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study of Plasma Lipoprotein Structure; I. Introduction; II. Physical and Chemical Characterization of Plasma Lipoproteins; III. Various Techniques of Electron Microscopy Applied toInvestigation of Lipoprotein Structure; IV. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. Employment of Lipids in the Measurement and Modification of Cellular, Humoral, and Immune Responses; I. Introduction.
- II. Problems Relative to the Evaluation of Reticuloendothelial FunctionIII. Employment of Lipids to Measure Reticuloendothelial Function in Vivo; IV. In Vitro Employment of Lipids for Evaluation of Cellular and Humoral Events in Phagocytosis; V. Evaluation of Plasma Humoral Recognition Factor Activity inHuman Subjects; VI. Employment of Lipids to Depress Phagocytic Activity of the Reticuloendothelial System; VII. Employment of Lipids to Stimulate Phagocytic Activity of the Reticuloendothelial System; VIII. Modification of Endotoxin Responses by Lipids.
- IX. Role of Intravenous Lipids in Modifying Infectious ProcessesX. Influence of Intravenously Administered Lipids on the Immune Response; XI. Influence of Intravenously Administered Lipids on TransplantationReactions; XII. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Microsomal Enzymes of Sterol Biosynthesis; I. Introduction; II. Solubilization of Microsomal Enzymes; III. Other Aspects of Purification of Microsomal Enzymes; References; Chapter 4. Brain Lipids; I. Introduction; II. Fatty Acids; III. Galactosyl Mono- and Diglycerides; IV. Phospholipids : Introduction; V. Sphingolipids.
- VI. Cholesterol, Methyl Sterols, Trace Isoprenoids, and Other Trace LipidsVII. Myelin and Other Subcellular Fractions of the Brain; VIII. Effect of Undernutrition of Lipids of the Brain; IX. Lipids and the Developing Brain; X. Enzymes of Significance to Brain Lipids; XI. Proteolipids; XII. Lipids in Cell-Enriched Fractions of the Brain; XIII. Metabolic Diseases of the Brain; XIV. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Enzymatic Systems That Synthesize and Degrade Glycerolipids Possessing Ether Bonds; I. Introduction; II. Nomenclature and Structural Formulas; III. Methods of Analysis.
- IV. BiosynthesisV. Degradation; References; Chapter 6. Lipids in the Nervous System of Different Species as a Function of Age: Brain, Spinal Cord, Peripheral Nerve, Purified Whole Cell Preparations, and Subcellular Particulates: Regulatory Mechanisms and Membrane Structure; I. Introduction; II. Assessment of Methods for Accurate, Precise, Quantitative LipidAnalysis and the Reporting of Lipid Class Composition Data; III. Human Nervous System Lipid Composition Changes with Age; IV. Animal Nervous System Lipid Composition Changes with Age and Comparison to Humans.