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International review of connective tissue research. Volume 2 /

International Review of Connective Tissue Research, Volume 2 is a collection of papers that deals with the morphological background, physiological, and pathological aspects of studies done on connective tissues. One paper discusses the precipitation of collagen fibers from solution - that fibrils fo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hall, David A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1964.
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  • Front Cover; International Review of Connective Tissue Research; Copyright Page; Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Tentative Contents of Subsequent Volumes; Chapter 1. The Precipitation of Collagen Fibers from Solution; I. INTRODUCTION; II. HISTORICAL; III. THE NATURE OF COLLAGEN SOLUTIONS; IV. MODES OF AGGREGATION OF COLLAGEN; V. FORMATION OF "" NATIVE
  • TYPE "" FIBRILS; VI. STABILITY OF PRECIPITATED COLLAGEN; VII. BIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCE; Chapter 2. Elastic Tissue; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DEFINITION; III. HISTORY; IV. PHYLOGENY; V. ONTOGENY; VI. ANATOMY.
  • VII. PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIESVIII. MORPHOCHEMICAL STRUCTURE; IX. HISTOGENESIS; X. METABOLISM; X . PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS INVOLVING ELASTIN; XII. SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCE; Chapter 3. Chemistry and Metabolism of Connective Tissue Glycosaminoglycans (Mucopolysaccharides); I. INTRODUCTION; II. HYALURONIC ACID; III. DERMATAN SULFATE; IV. CHONDROITIN SULFATES; V. KERATAN SULFATE; VI. HEPARIN AND HEPARAN SULFATES; VII. SEPARATION METHODS; VIII. SYNTHESIS; IX. EXCRETION; REFERENCE; Chapter 4. The Physiology of the Connective Tissues of the Reproductive Tract; I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
  • II. COMPONENTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUESIII. THE CONNECTIVE TISSUES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT; IV. THE UTERUS; V. CONNECTIVE TISSUES OF THE BIRTH CANAL; VI. THE PLACENTA AND FETAL MEMBRANES; VII. THE CONNECTIVE TISSUES OF THE OVARY; V I I I . CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Diseases of Collagen and Related Tissues; I. CONSTITUENTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE; II. THE CONCEPT OF "" COLLAGEN "" OR ""CONNECTIVE TISSUE "" DISEASE; III. MORBID ANATOMY OF CONNECTIVE TISSU EINJURY; IV. AN ETIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE.
  • V. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES WITH EVIDENCE OF IMMUNOLOGICALDISTURBANCEVI. GENETICALLY DETERMINED DISEASES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE; VII. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES WITHOUT EVIDENCE OFIMMUNOLOGICAL DISTURBANCE OR A SIGNIFICANT GENETI CDETERMINANT; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Aging of the Collagen Fiber; I.T H E FIBER; II. ISOTONIC THERMAL CONTRACTION AS A MEASURE OFBIOLOGICAL AGE OF THE FIBER; III. ISOMETRIC METHOD OF TENSION MEASUREMENT; IV. CHEMICAL CONTRACTION; V. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES DURING CONTRACTION; VI. T H E HYDROXYPROLINE TEST FOR AGING.
  • VII. INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT SUBSTANCES ON CROSS-LINKS OF THEFIBERVIII. CHANGES IN CROSS-LINKS DURING AGING; IX . SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Mucopolysaccharides, Collagen, and Nonfibrillar Proteinsin Inflammation; I . ANALYTICAL DATA; II. SUMMARY; III. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Author Index; Subject Index.