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نویسندگان: Harold Slavkin (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780126483604, 0323142141
ناشر: Elsevier Science
سال نشر: 1975
تعداد صفحات: 795
زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تأثیرات ماتریکس خارج سلولی بر بیان ژن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
تأثیرات ماتریکس خارج سلولی بر بیان ژن
چکیده: تأثیرات ماتریکس خارج سلولی بر بیان ژن
Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression
Abstract: Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression
Content:
ACADEMIC PRESS RAPID MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Photographs of Participants, Pages xv-xxiii
PARTICIPANTS AND COAUTHORS, Pages xxv-xxx
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, Page xxxi
PREFACE, Pages xxxiii-xxxvii, Harold C. Slavkin, Richard C. Greulich
INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Pages xxxix-xli, HAROLD C. SLAVKIN, RICHARD C. GREULICH
1 - CRANIOFACIAL ANOMALIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE PRIORITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Pages 3-8, Seymour J. Kreshover
2 - DEVELOPMENTAL ROLE OF INTERCELLULAR MATRIX: RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE, Pages 9-16, Clifford Grobstein
3 - STUDIES ON CARTILAGE DIFFERENTIATION, Pages 19-23, A. Dorfman, D. Levitt, N.B. Schwartz, P.-L. Ho
4 - ON THE MECHANISM OF REPRESSION AND DE-REPRESSION OF THE GENE FUNCTION WITH 5-BROMO-2′-DEOXYURIDINE AND DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE, Pages 25-35, I. Bekhor, J.N. Lapeyre
5 - ROLE OF GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS IN STEROID-INDUCED PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, Pages 37-45, S.S. Simons Jr., J.D. Baxter, R.L. Garcea, G.M. Tomkins
6 - THE CONTROL OF CHONDROGENIC AND MYOGENIC EXPRESSION IN CHICK LIMB MESODERMAL CELLS, Pages 47-55, A.I. Caplan, M.J. Rosenberg
7 - CELL RECOGNITION, HISTOTYPIC ADHESION AND ENZYME INDUCTION IN EMBRYONIC CELLS, Pages 57-67, A.A. Moscona
8 - PREPARATION OF MINICELLS, MICROCELLS AND ANUCLEATE CELLS AND THEIR USE IN CELL FUSION EXPERIMENTS, Pages 69-73, T. Ege, N.R. Ringertz
9 - A NEW HYPOTHESIS FOR THE REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION, Pages 75-84, G.M. Kolodny
DISCUSSION, Pages 85-92
10 - THE STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND SECRETION OF PRO-COLLAGEN, Pages 95-100, P. Bornstein, J.M. Monson, W.H. Murphy, N.J. Kruse
11 - ASSEMBLY AND PROCESSING OF PRO-COLLAGEN, Pages 101-109, J.H. Fessler, N.P. Morris, G.M. Greenberg, L.I. Fessler, A. Weinstock
12 - POSSIBLE CONTROL OF COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS BY SPECIFIC ISO ACCEPTING tRNA SPECIES, Pages 111-118, P.J. Christner, J. Rosenbloom
13 - ELABORATION OF PRECURSOR COLLAGEN BY OSTEOBLASTS AS VISUALIZED BY RADIOAUTOGRAPHY AFTER 3H-PROLINE ADMINISTRATION, Pages 119-128, M. Weinstock
14 - PEPTIDES OF BASEMENT MEMBRANE PROTEINS AFTER CYANOGEN BROMIDE AND POTASSIUM CYANIDE CLEAVAGE, Pages 129-136, N.A. Kefalides, E. Tomichek, R. Alper
15 - COLLAGENOLYTIC ACTIVITY IN HUMAN PLATELETS, Pages 137-143, E. Harper, C.M. Chesney, R.W. Colman
16 - THE EFFECTS OF HOMOLOGOUS AND HETEROLOGOUS tRNA ON THE SYNTHESIS OF SUBMAXILLARY GLAND PROTEINS IN VITRO, Pages 145-152, P.C. Denny
DISCUSSION, Pages 153-165
17 - CHONDROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION IN CULTURED SOMITES, Pages 169-174, R.R. Minor, J. Rosenbloom, J.W. Lash, K. von der Mark
18 - THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL POTASSIUM ON THE ACCUMULATION OF MATRIX COMPONENTS BY CHONDROCYTES IN VITRO, Pages 175-183, J.C. Daniel, R.A. Kosher, J.E. Hamos, J.W. Lash
19 - CONTROL OF CORNEAL DIFFERENTIATION IN VITRO BY EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX, Pages 185-196, S. Meier, E.D. Hay
20 - ROLE OF ENZYME-ENZYME INTERACTION IN THE ORGANIZATION OF MULTI-ENZYME SYSTEMS, Pages 197-207, N.B. Schwartz, A. Dorfman, L. Rodén
21 - HYALURONIC ACID-PROTEOGLYCAN INTERACTION AND THE INFLUENCE OF HYALURONIC ACID ON PROTEOGLYCAN SYNTHESIS BY CHONDROCYTES FROM ADULT CARTILAGE, Pages 209-223, O.W. Wiebkin, T.E. Hardingham, H. Muir
22 - THE RELATION OF PHAGOCYTOSIS TO THE SECRETION OF NON-LYSOSOMAL ENZYMES BY CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS, Pages 225-230, J.J. Reynolds, Z. Werb
23 - THE REGULATION OF COLLAGEN FIBRIL FORMATION, Pages 231-236, K.A. Piez
24 - EPITHELIAL-SPECIFIC EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX INFLUENCES ON MESENCHYME COLLAGEN BIOSYNTHESIS IN VITRO, Pages 237-251, H.C. Slavkin, P. Matosian, P. Wilson, P. Bringas, W. Mino, R.D. Croissant, H. Guenther
25 - GENERATION OF CELL DIVERSITY, Pages 253-257, H. Holtzer, S. Dienstman, J. Biehl, S. Holtzer
DISCUSSION, Pages 259-282
26 - BIOSYNTHESIS OF TYPE III COLLAGEN: RELATIVE INSOLUBILITY OF THE MOLECULES SYNTHESIZED IN THE PRESENCE OF A LATHYROGEN, Pages 285-291, E. Chung, R.W. Kinsey, E.J. Miller
27 - BIOSYNTHESIS OF COLLAGEN BY CHONDROCYTES IN VITRO, Pages 293-302, P. Müller, C. Lemmen, S. Gay, K. von der Mark, K. Kühn
28 - THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF TYPE II COLLAGEN (CARTILAGE) DURING LIMB MORPHOGENESIS AND REGENERATION, Pages 303-310, T.F. Linsenmayer, G.N. Smith Jr.
29 - COLLAGEN OF RAT SKIN AND BOVINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE: THEIR HYDRODYNAMIC PROPERTIES DURING INTERACTIONS WITH PROTEOGLYCANS, Pages 311-320, S. Ananthanarayanan, M.E. Nimni
30 - INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT AND SECRETION OF PRO-COLLAGEN IN CHICK BONE AS SHOWN BY E. M. RADIOAUTOGRAPHY AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS, Pages 321-330, A. Weinstock, C. Bibb, R.E. Burgeson, L.I. Fessler, J.H. Fessler
31 - COLLAGEN FIBRILLOGENESIS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO: THE EXISTENCE OF UNIQUE AGGREGATES AND THE SPECIAL STATEOF THE FIBRIL END, Pages 331-339, R.L. Trelstad
32 - PROTEOGLYCAN-COLLAGEN INTERACTION: POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE, Pages 341-346, B.P. Toole, T.F. Linsenmayer
33 - THE EXISTENCE OF CHEMICALLY DISTINCT SOLUBLE COLLAGENS IN PRE-NATAL AND POST-NATAL BOVINE SKIN AND TENDON, Pages 347-354, G.L. Mechanic
DISCUSSION, Pages 355-368
34 - PROTEINS OF THE PERIODONTIUM: THE CHAIN STRUCTURE OF THE COLLAGENS OF BOVINE CEMENTUM AND PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT, Pages 371-377, W.T. Butler, H. Birkedal-Hansen, R.E. Taylor
35 - SOME ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTIES OF RECONSTITUTED COLLAGEN FIBRILS, Pages 379-385, S.-T. Li, E.P. Katz
36 - ENAMEL PROTEINS: IDENTIFICATION OF EPITHELIAL-SPECIFIC DIFFERENTIATION PRODUCTS, Pages 387-397, H.L. Guenther, R.D. Croissant, S.E. Schonfeld, H.C. Slavkin
37 - GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN CONFORMATIONS, Pages 399-407, S. Arnott, J.M. Guss, W.T. Winter
38 - KERATAN SULFATE OF CARTILAGE AND NUCLEUS PULPOSUS, Pages 409-414, H.U. Choi, K. Meyer
39 - ORGANIZATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN BOVINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGES, Pages 415-421, L. Rosenberg, R. Margolis, C. Wolfenstein-Todel, S. Pal, W. Strider
40 - THE STRUCTURE OF CARTILAGE PROTEOGLYCANS, Pages 423-433, V.C. Hascall, D. Heinegård
41 - REGULATION OF EPIPHYSEAL CARTILAGE MATURATION, Pages 435-440, K.E. Kuettner, J.C. Pita, D.S. Howell, N. Sorgente, R. Eisenstein
DISCUSSION, Pages 441-454
42 - TISSUE-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES AND MEMBRANE SITE MOBILITY IN INTERCELLULAR ADHESION, Pages 457-466, M.R. Bernfield, J.J. Cassiman
43 - INFLUENCE OF ANTIGENIC MATRICES ON THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE, Pages 467-471, M. Feldmann, C.M. Desaymard
44 - THE LOCATION AND NATURE OF MOLECULES POTENTIALLY INVOLVED IN MORPHOGENESIS OF THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 473-477, S. Roth, A.J. Barbera, B.D. Shur, R.B. Marchase
45 - LECTINS: PROBES FOR CELL SURFACE STRUCTURE AND ARCHITECTURE, Pages 479-487, N. Sharon
46 - THE INFLUENCE OF TISSUE INTERACTIONS AND EXTRACELLULAR MACROMOLECULES ON THE CONTROL OF PHENOTYPIC EXPRESSION AND SYNTHETIC CAPACITY OF BONE AND CARTILAGE, Pages 489-495, S. Fitton Jackson
DISCUSSION, Pages 497-512
47 - HOW ARE EMBRYONIC PREAMELOBLASTS INSTRUCTED BY ODONTOBLASTS TO SYNTHESIZE ENAMEL?, Pages 515-521, R. Croissant, H. Guenther, H.C. Slavkin
48 - TRANSMISSION AND SPREAD OF KIDNEY TUBULE INDUCTION, Pages 523-529, L. Saxén
49 - CONTROL OF DNA SYNTHESIS IN THE EMBRYONIC PANCREAS: INTERACTION OF THE MESENCHYMAL FACTOR AND CYCLIC AMP, Pages 531-540, R.L. Pictet, S. Filosa, P. Phelps, W.J. Rutter
50 - EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DEVELOPING CHICK EPIDERMIS AND RABBIT EMBRYO MAMMARY MESENCHYME, Pages 541-547, A.Y. Propper
51 - ON ODONTOGENIC TISSUE INTERACTIONS, Pages 549-554, J.V. Ruch, V. Karcher-Djuricic
52 - TISSUE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF MELANOBLASTS IN STEEL MICE, Pages 555-560, T.C. Mayer
53 - EPITHELIAL CELL DIFFERENTIATION DURING SECONDARY PALATE DEVELOPMENT, Pages 561-565, R.M. Pratt, R.M. Greene, J.R. Hassell, J.H. Greenberg
DISCUSSION, Pages 567-587
54 - EXTRACELLULAR FACTORS CONTROLLING THE MIGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF THE GANGLIOBLASTS OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 591-599, N.M. Le Douarin
55 - COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS IN CULTURED NEURAL CREST CELLS, THEIR DERIVATIVES AND RETINAL PIGMENTED EPITHELIUM: STIMULATION OF(α1)3 COLLAGEN PRODUCTION, Pages 601-607, D.A. Newsome
56 - A SUBSTRATUM OF BONE MATRIX GELATIN FOR CHONDROGENESIS IN TISSUE CULTURE AND IN VIVO, Pages 609-618, M.R. Urist, H. Nogami, Y. Terashima
57 - COLLAGENOUS BONE MATRIX AND GENE EXPRESSION IN FIBROBLASTS, Pages 619-625, A.H. Reddi
58 - BONE FORMATION IN HeLa CELL-MOUSE THIGH TUMORS EXPLANTED TO MOUSE BRAIN, Pages 627-632, H.C. Anderson, E.J. Brosnan
59 - MECHANICAL INFLUENCES ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF EXTRACELLULAR MACROMOLECULES BY AORTIC CELLS, Pages 633-645, D.Y.M. Leung, S. Glagov, J.M. Clark, M.B. Mathews
60 - THE ENHANCEMENT OF CHONDROGENESIS OF PRE-DETERMINED LIMB BUD CELLS BY CARTILAGE-CONDITIONED MEDIUM, Pages 647-653, M. Solursh
61 - CONTROL OF THE PHENOTYPIC VERTEBRAL CARTILAGE DIFFERENTIATION BY THE PERIAXIAL EXTRACELLULAR MATERIAL, Pages 655-670, G. Strudel
62 - PERINOTOCHORDAL PROTEOGLYCANS AND SOMITE CHONDROGENESIS, Pages 671-676, J. Lash, R.A. Kosher
DISCUSSION, Pages 677-689
63 - THE EXTRACELLULAR CONTROL OF CELLULAR METABOLISM IN BONE, Pages 693-699, W.F. Neuman
64 - EVIDENCE FOR AN ORGANIC NUCLEATIONAL AGENT OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE MINERAL FORMS IN ENDOCHRONDAL PLATES, Pages 701-706, D.S. Howell, J. Madruga, J.C. Pita
65 - ROLE OF ORGANIC MATRIX IN CALCIFICATION, Pages 707-711, H. Fleisch, R. Felix, T. Hansen, R. Schenk
66 - ROLE OF THE MATRIX IN THE PROCESS OF MINERALIZATION, Pages 713-720, B. de Bernard, F. Vittur
67 - EVIDENCE FOR A ROLE OF LYSOZYME IN ENDOCHRONDRAL CALCIFICATION DURING HEALING OF RICKETS, Pages 721-726, J.C. Pita, D.S. Howell, K. Kuettner
68 - HISTOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS ON CALCIFICATION OF THE AORTA, Pages 727-734, E. Bonucci
69 - THE ENDOSTEAL CELL RESPONSE TO EXOGENOUS STIMULI, AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY, Pages 735-744, J.L. Matthews, W.L. Davis, J.H. Martin, R. Talmage
DISCUSSION, Pages 745-764
70 - INHIBITION OF TUMOR ANGIOGENESIS BY A DIFFUSIBLE FACTOR FROM CARTILAGE, Pages 767-772, H. Brem, R. Arensman, J. Folkman
71 - THE NEURAL CREST IN NORMAL AND ABNORMAL CRANIOFACIAL DEVELOPMENT, Pages 773-777, M.C. Johnston, R.M. Pratt
72 - TISSUE DIFFERENTIATION AND FIBROCARTILAGE MINERALIZATION IN FRACTURE HEALING, Pages 779-784, R.K. Schenk
73 - THE MULTI-STEP PATHWAY OF COLLAGEN BIOSYNTHESIS: PRO-COLLAGEN INTERMEDIATES, Pages 785-793, M.L. Tanzer, R.L. Church, J.A. Yaeger, E.D. Park
74 - FUNCTION OF THE GENETICALLY DISTINCT COLLAGENS, Pages 795-798, R.B.W. Orkin, J.N. Ketley, M. Pope, R. Penttinen, G.R. Martin
DISCUSSION, Pages 799-806
REFLECTIONS, Pages 809-814
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 815-833