Essays in biochemistry. Volume 25 /
Essays in Biochemistry, Volume 25 provides information on the developments in the continually changing field of biochemistry. Each chapter of the book is written by an expert on the area of research. The volume contains contributions that deal with such topics as intracellular protein degradation; t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; San Diego, California :
Academic Press,
[1990]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Essays in Biochemistry; Copyright Page; Biography; Conventions; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Regulation of Intracellular Ca2+; I. Introduction; II. Measurement of Intracellular Ca2+; III. Stimuli Leading to Elevation of Cytosolic Ca2+; IV. Ca2+ Transport Systems; V. Integrated Systems; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Intracellular Protein Degradation; I. Introduction; II. Measurement and Characteristics of Intracellular Protein Degradation; III. Substrate Proteins: Structure and Stability; IV. Degradation Systems; V. Proteolytic Enzymes and Inhibitors.
- VI. Regulation of Protein TurnoverVII. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Metabolic Heterogeneity of Liver Parenchymal Cells; I. Introduction; II. Vascular System of the Liver; III. The Periportal-Perivenous Gradient; IV. Development of Zonation; V. Separation of Periportal and Perivenous Hepatocytes; VI. Zonation of Major Metabolic Pathways; VII. Drug and Xenobiotic Metabolism; VIII. Zonation as a Regulatory Principle; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Ethanol Metabolism and Alcoholic Liver Disease; I. Introduction; II. Metabolism of Ethanol.
- III. Pathogenic Mechanisms of Ethanol-induced Liver DamageIV. Ethanol-induced Changes in Hepatic Structure and Function; V. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Biochemistry and Neurochemistry in the 1800s: their Origins in Comparative Animal Chemistry; I. Introduction; II. Chemistry Within Natural History; III. Zoochemistry and Animal Chemistry from 1800; IV. Animal Chemistry of the 1840s; V. Comparative Animal Chemistry and Neurochemistry; VI. Physiological Chemistry and Biochemistry; VII. Discussion; VIII. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Subject Index; Cumulative Key Word Index.