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دانلود کتاب Isozymes. Physiological Function

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Isozymes. Physiological Function

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780124727021, 0124727026 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1975 
تعداد صفحات: 878 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Organizing Committee and Editorial Board, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xviii
Preface, Page xix
Acknowledgments, Page xxi
MEDICAL USES OF ISOZYMES, Pages 1-28, ELLIOT S. VESELL
MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES, Pages 29-43, JOHANNES EVERSE, NATHAN O. KAPLAN
USE OF AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR PURIFICATION OF LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE AND FOR ASSESSING THE HOMOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE A AND B SUBUNITS, Pages 45-67, BERNARDO NADAL-GINARD, CLEMENT L. MARKERT
EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON KINETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CHICKEN LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES, Pages 69-85, HERBERT O. HULTIN
LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE FROM LIVER, MORRIS HEPATOMAS, AND HTC CELLS, Pages 87-96, CARL S. VESTLING
HEREDITARY DEFICIENCY OF SUBUNIT B OF LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE, Pages 97-111, MOTOSHI KITAMURA, TOSHIHIRO NISHINA
THE PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED LDH-C4 FROM HUMAN TESTIS, Pages 113-127, JISNUSON SVASTI, SUMALEE VIRIYACHAI
AUTOANTIGENICITY OF LDH-X ISOZYMES, Pages 129-141, TODOR I. EVREV
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CHANGE IN THE TERTIARY STRUCTURE OF HUMAN TUMOR LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE AND CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 143-156, MINORU HAMADA
CORRELATION BETWEEN LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYME PATTERNS OF MAMMALIAN LIVERS AND DIETARY ENVIRONMENTS, Pages 157-170, MASAO OGIHARA
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LDH-X, Pages 171-180, CHRISTOPHER O. HAWTREY, ASHA NAIDU, CHRISTOPHER NELSON, DANNY WOLFE
STUDIES ON THE ACTIVITY OF SELECTED ENZYMES AND ISOZYMES IN EXPERIMENTAL HEART INFARCT IN DOGS, Pages 181-191, PETER GEORGIEV
ISOZYME PATTERNS IN TISSUES OF TEMPERATURE-ACCLIMATED FISH, Pages 193-206, F. RAY WILSON, MICHAEL J. CHAMPION, GREGORY S. WHITT, C. LADD PROSSER
TEMPERATURE ADAPTATION: ISOZYMIC FUNCTION AND THE MAINTENANCE OF HETEROGENEITY, Pages 207-220, THOMAS W. MOON
THE ROLES OF ISOZYMES IN ADAPTATION TO VARYING TEMPERATURES, Pages 221-234, GEORGE N. SOMERO
CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASES FROM EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS, Pages 235-248, HIROHEI YAMAMURA, YOSHIMI TAKAI, KAORU NISHIYAMA, YASUTOMI NISHIZUKA
SINGLE REACTIONS WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS: MULTIPLE ENZYMES AS ONE OF THREE PATTERNS IN MICROORGANISMS, Pages 249-273, CAROLYN S. BROWN, ELLIS L. KLINE, H.E. UMBARGER
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF MULTIPLE PEPTIDE HYDROLASES FROM GUINEA PIG SMALL INTESTINAL MUCOSA AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF THESE STUDIES FOR THE “MISSING PEPTIDASE” HYPOTHESIS FOR COELIAC DISEASE, Pages 275-287, P.F. FOTTRELL, J. DONLON, G. O\'CUINN, C.O. PIGGOTT
GENETIC CONTROL AND EPIGENETIC MODIFICATION OF HUMAN SERUM CHOLINESTERASE, Pages 289-314, ZEN-ICHI OGITA
POTENTIALS IN EXPLORING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ISOZYMES, Pages 315-342, J.M. VARELA
MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY OF THE MULTIPLE FORMS OF FIBRINOGEN AND ITS FRAGMENTS, Pages 343-368, PATRICK J. GAFFNEY
MALATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES IN PLANTS: PREPARATION, PROPERTIES, AND BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE, Pages 369-384, IRWIN P. TING, IRENE FÜHR, RUSSELL CURRY, WILLIAM C. ZSCHOCHE
MULTIPLE MOLECULAR FORMS OF THE PURINE PHOSPHORIBOSYL TRANSFERASES, Pages 385-394, WILLIAM L. NYHAN, BOHDAN BAKAY
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTIPLE MOLECULAR FORMS OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN THE SENSITIVITY OF HOUSEFLIES TO ORGANOPHOSPHORUS POISONING, Pages 395-407, R.K. TRIPATHI, R.D. O\'BRIEN
LOCALIZATION OF CREATINE KINASE ISOZYMES IN MUSCLE CELLS: PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE, Pages 409-424, HANS M. EPPENBERGER, THEO WALLIMANN, HANS J. KUHN, DAVID C. TURNER
REGULATION OF HUMAN GLUTAMINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLPYROPHOSPHATE AMIDOTRANSFERASE BY INTERCONVERSION OF TWO FORMS OF THE ENZYME, Pages 425-437, EDWARD W. HOLMES JR., JAMES B. WYNGAARDEN, WILLIAM N. KELLEY
STUDIES ON HUMAN LYSOSOMAL β-D-N-ACETYL HEXOSAMINIDASE AND ARYLSULFATASE ISOZYMES, Pages 439-468, MARIO C. RATTAZZI, PATRICK J. CARMODY, RONALD G. DAVIDSON
DNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE SPECIES FROM RAT LIVER TISSUE, Pages 469-485, B.J. BENECKE, A. FERENCZ, K.H. SEIFART
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN PYRUVATE KINASE ISOZYMES IN NORMAL AND INHERITED VARIANTS WITH HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, Pages 487-500, SHIRO MIWA, KOJI NAKASHIMA, KENJI SHINOHARA
ALDEHYDE OXIDIZING ENZYMES IN LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA, Pages 501-517, T.J. HAYDEN, E.J. DUKE
FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF GLUCONEOGENIC ENZYMES IN ARTHROPODS, Pages 519-537, P.W. HOCHACHKA, H.E. GUDERLEY
DIFFERENT MOLECULAR FORMS OF FORMATE DEHYDROGENASE AND NITRATE REDUCTASE SOLUBILIZED FROM THE MEMBRANE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 539-546, J. RÚIZ-HERRERA, E.I. VILLARREAL-MOGUEL
ISOZYMES OF ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE AND GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE IN MUSCLES OF LOWER VERTEBRATES, Pages 547-566, E.M. LYSLOVA, T.P. SEREBRENIKOVA, N.A. VERZHBINSKAYA
SPECTROSCOPIC PROBES OF ENZYME-COENZYME-SUBSTRATE COMPLEXES OF ASPARTATE TRANSAMINASES, Pages 567-581, M. MARTINEZ-CARRION, S. CHENG, M.J. STANKEWICZ, A. RELIMPIO
ISOZYMES OF ADENOSINE DEAMINASE, Pages 583-599, ROCHELLE HIRSCHHORN
ISOZYMES OF SHEEP LIVER THREONINE DEAMINASE, Pages 601-618, ROBERT S. GREENFIELD, DANIEL WELLNER
PROPERTIES AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTIPLE FORMS OF MITOCHONDRIAL MONOAMINE OXIDASE (MAO), Pages 619-636, MOUSSA B.H. YOUDIM, GODFREY G.S. COLLINS
THE USE OF ISOZYMES IN THE STUDY OF MITOCHONDRIA, Pages 637-649, DAVID J. FOX
ISOZYMES OF PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE METABOLISM, Pages 651-665, CHRIS I. POGSON, IAN D. LONGSHAW, DAVID M. CRISP
POSSIBLE ROLE FOR SUPEROXIDE AND SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN G6PD TYPE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, Pages 667-679, ROSANNE M. LEIPZIG, GEORGE J. BREWER, FRED J. OELSHLEGEL JR.
FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF “NOTHING DEHYDROGENASE” POLYMORPHISM IN THE PIKE-PERCH (LUCIOPERCA LUCIOPERCA L.), Pages 681-697, WILHELMINA DE LIGNY, H. HOGENDOORN, B.L. VERBOOM, J. WILLEMSEN
SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF RAT KIDNEY GLUTAMINASE ISOZYMES AND THEIR ROLE IN RENAL AMMONIAGENESIS, Pages 699-714, NORMAN P. CURTHOYS
ROLE OF ADENYLYLATED GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE ENZYMES AND URIDYLYLATED REGULATORY PROTEIN ENZYMES IN THE REGULATION OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE ACTIVITY IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 715-732, E.R. STADTMAN, J.E. CIARDI, P.Z. SMYRNIOTIS, A. SEGAL, A. GINSBURG, S.P. ADLER
SELECTION MECHANISMS MAINTAINING ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE POLYMORPHISMS IN Drosophila melanogaster, Pages 733-742, RICHARD AINSLEY, G. BARRIE KITTO
γ-GLUTAMYL TRANSPEPTIDASE: PROPERTIES IN RELATION TO ITS PROPOSED PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE, Pages 743-765, SURESH S. TATE
COMPARATIVE PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, AND ENZYMIC PROPERTIES OF THE ISOZYMIC FORMS OF AVIAN ALDOLASES AND FRUCTOSE DIPHOSPHATASES, Pages 767-783, RONALD R. MARQUARDT
REGULATION OF MULTIPLE FORMS OF AMINO ACID CATABOLIZING ENZYMES IN RAT LIVER, Pages 785-796, HENRY C. PITOT, ROBERT LYONS, JESUS RODRIGUEZ
THE HEXOKINASE ISOZYMES: SULFHYDRYL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE REGULATION OF THE PARTICLE-BOUND AND SOLUBLE STATES, Pages 797-817, HOWARD M. KATZEN, DENIS D. SODERMAN
PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE ISOZYMES, Pages 819-835, MICHAEL Y. TSAI, FRESIA GONZALEZ, ROBERT G. KEMP
SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITIES OF PLANT PEROXIDASE ISOZYMES, Pages 837-849, EDWIN H. LIU
THE ISOPEROXIDASES OF CUCURBITA PEPO L., Pages 851-864, D.W. DENNA, MERRY B. ALEXANDER
TWO PAIRS OF ISOZYMES IN THE AROMATIC BIOSYNTHETIC AND CATABOLIC PATHWAYS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA, Pages 865-876, NORMAN H. GILES, MARY E. CASE
SEPARATION OF ATYPICAL AND USUAL FORMS OF HUMAN SERUM CHOLINESTERASE BY AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 877-886, B.N. LA DU, Y.S. CHOI
Index, Pages 887-890




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