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ویرایش: نویسندگان: T. Gáti, L. G. Szollár and Gy. Ungváry (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780080268255 ناشر: Pergamon Press سال نشر: 1981 تعداد صفحات: 506 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 14 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Nutrition, Digestion, Metabolism. Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest, 1980 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تغذیه، هضم، متابولیسم. مجموعه مقالات بیست و هشتمین کنگره بین المللی علوم فیزیولوژیکی، بوداپست، 1980 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.
Content:
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, J. Szentágothai
PREFACE, Pages xv-xvi, T. Gáti
HORMONAL RECEPTORS IN THE CELL REGULATION OF DIGESTIVE FUNCTIONS, Pages 1-7, Serge Bonfils
REVISED CONCEPT OF FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ENZYME-TRANSPORT SYSTEMS OF THE APICAL MEMBRANE OF THE ENTEROCYTES, Pages 9-24, A.M. Ugolev
INTRODUCTION TO VITAMINS AND TRACE ELEMENTS, Pages 27-34, R. Buzina
DIETARY VITAMIN D, SUNLIGHT AND THE CAUSE OF RICKETS, Pages 35-41, D.E.M. Lawson
PHOSPHATE INFLUX ACROSS THE MUCOSAL BORDER OF RABBIT SMALL INTESTINE. EFFECT OF 1,25-DIHYDROXYCHOLECALCIFEROL, Pages 43-47, Giustina Danisi, Ralph W. Straub, Jean-Philippe Bonjour
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND 1.25 DIHYDROXYCHOLECALCIFEROL IN UREMIC RATS, Pages 49-53, H. Schiffl, M. Huggler, C. Becker, U. Binswanger
EFFECTS OF MILD AND SEVERE RENAL INSUFFICIENCY ON THE CALCIUM TRANSPORT OF THE RAT ILEUM IN VITRO, Pages 55-59, M. Koller, U. Binswanger
SOME EFFECTS OF CADMIUM ON CALCIUM METABOLISM IN RATS, Pages 61-69, Endre Morava, Anna Gergely
ZINC AND CADMIUM METALLOPROTEIN INDUCED BY CADMIUM ADMINISTRATION, Pages 71-75, S. Bondia, B. Ribas, A. De la Torre, A. Santos Ruiz
SOME KINETIC ASPECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID IN MAN, Pages 77-78, A. Kallner, D. Hartmann, D. Hornig
THE ROLE OF ASCORBIC ACID IN LIPID METABOLISM AND ATHEROGENESIS, Pages 79-88, E. Ginter, P. Bobek, J. Babala, F. Kubec, D. Urbanová, O. Černá
INFLUENCE OF RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY ON INTESTINAL DRUG METABOLIZING ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN RAT, Pages 89-93, Eino Hietanen, Ulla Koivusaari, Anja Norling
INFLUENCE OF PROTEIN, IRON AND COPPER LEVEL IN THE DIET ON DYNAMICS OF DIGESTION IN DUODENUM, Pages 95-99, S. Iwańska, B. Tyszko, D. Strusińska
THE INTERACTION BETWEEN CHROMIUM AND INSULIN, Pages 101-105, Walter Mertz
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON VITAMINS AND TRACE ELEMENTS, Pages 107-108, R. Buzina, E. Morava
ORIGIN AND POSSIBLE ROLE OF CYCLIC GMP AND CYCLIC AMP IN RAT AND GUINEA PIG PANCREATIC ACINAR CELLS, Pages 111-122, Jean Christophe, Monique Deschodt-Lanckman, Patrick Robberecht, Michal Svoboda, Marie-Claire Vandermeers-Piret, André Vandermeers
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF CYCLIC GMP IN PANCREATIC ACINAR CELL STIMULUS–SECRETION COUPLING, Pages 123-130, O.H. Petersen, H.G. Philpott, G.T. Pearson, J.S. Davison
STIMULUS-SECRETION COUPLING IN PERIFUSED IMMOBILIZED ACINI FROM RAT PANCREAS, Pages 131-140, Erik K. Frandsen
THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF CYCLIC AMP AS A SECOND MESSENGER IN PANCREATIC DUCT CELLS, Pages 141-148, U.R. Fölsch
cAMP AND SECRETAGOGUE INTERACTIONS IN ISOLATED GASTRIC GLANDS, Pages 149-156, C.S. Chew, S.J. Hersey
FEED-BACK MECHANISM SYSTEMS BETWEEN THE ATP–ADENYLATE CYCLASE–cAMP AND ATP–Na+–K+-DEPENDENT ATP-ASE–ADP IN THE RAT AND HUMAN GASTRIC FUNDIC MUCOSA IN RELATION TO GASTRIC ACID SECRETION, Pages 157-173, Gy. Mózsik, L. Nagy, F. Tárnok
PEPTIDERGIC REGULATION OF THE CYCLIC AMP SYSTEM IN THE INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM, Pages 175-178, Marc Laburthe, Brigitte Amiranoff, Gabriel Rosselin
INTERACTION OF SECRETAGOGUES, BILE ACIDS AND LAXATIVES WITH ENZYMES OF CYCLIC AMP METABOLISM FROM HUMAN INTESTINAL MUCOSA, Pages 179-183, Bernd Simon, Horst Kather, Burkhard Kommerell
STIMULATORY PATHWAYS IN THE REGULATION OF GASTRIC ACID SECRETION, Pages 185-194, I. Szelenyi
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON ROLE OF CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES IN STIMULUS–SECRETION COUPLING OF EXOCRINE CELLS, Page 195, J.P. Christophe, Gy. Mózsik
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSAL BARRIER AND THEIR ROLE IN MUCOSAL DEFENSE, Pages 199-201, T. Gáti
GASTRIC MUCOSAL BICARBONATE PRODUCTION, Pages 203-214, G. Flemström
ALKALINE SECRETION BY THE CANINE HEIDENHAIN POUCH IN RESPONSE TO EXOGENOUS ACID, SOME GASTROINTESTINAL HORMONES AND PROSTAGLANDIN, Pages 215-219, A. Garner, B.C. Hurst
EFFECT OF GASTRIC MUCOSAL BARRIER BREAKERS ON CANINE ALKALINE SECRETION AND TRANSMUCOSAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE, Pages 221-225, Janusz S. Swierczek, Stanislaw J. Konturek
THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF GASTRIC MUCUS, Pages 227-236, A. Allen, A. Bell, M. Mantle, J.P. Pearson, C.W. Venables, F. Younan
SECRETIN STIMULATION OF GASTRIC MUCUS SECRETION IN THE CAT: THE VISCOSITY OF GASTRIC JUICE IN RELATION TO GLYCOPROTEIN STRUCTURE AND CONCENTRATION, Pages 237-242, B.H. Hirst, R. Kaura, A. Allen
LOSS OF HYDROGEN IONS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE NON-STIMULATED STOMACH, Pages 243-248, Karl Johan öbrink, Margareta Waller
THE EFFECT OF DRUGS AFFECTING ADRENERGIC MECHANISM ON THE GASTRIC TRANSMUCOSAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IN RATS, Pages 249-258, T. Gáti, D. Szombath, S. Dubecz
SOURCES OF THE POSITIVE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE ACROSS THE IN VITRO FROG STOMACH IN CI-FREE MEDIA, Pages 259-265, M. Schwartz, G. Carrasquer, W.S. Rehm
EFFECTS OF OUABAIN ON IN VITRO FROG STOMACH, Pages 267-271, G. Carrasquer, M. Schwartz, T.L. Holloman, W.S. Rehm
Ca++ CONTROLLED GASTRIC H+/K+ PUMP: SITE OF SCN- ACTION, Pages 273-277, Fabián Michelangeli, Fulgencio Proverbio
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSAL BARRIER AND THEIR ROLE IN MUCOSAL DEFENSE, Pages 279-281, T. Gáti
INTRODUCTION TO MOTILITY IN CONTROL OF GASTRIC EMPTYING, Pages 285-286, E.E. Daniel
CONTROL OF THE MYOELECTRIC COMPLEX OF THE STOMACH AND SMALL INTESTINES BY THE INTRINSIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 287-298, E. Atanassova
ELECTRIC ACTIVITY OF FORESTOMACH SMOOTH MUSCLES IN SHEEP AFTER INFUSION OF AMMONIUM CHLORIDE AND ALPHA AND BETA ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS BLOCKADE, Pages 299-304, G. Pierzynowski, P. Podgurniak, B. Wilczyńska
MICROELECTRODE STUDIES ON SINGLE SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS OF THE FUNDUS BEFORE AND AFTER FUNCTIONAL LOADING, Pages 305-311, O. Bayguinov, E. Atanassova
INTRODUCTION TO INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDES AND PEPTIDERGIC NERVES, Pages 315-316, Börje Uvnäs
INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDES AND PEPTIDERGIC NERVES, Pages 317-319, Börje Uvnäs
CHOLECYSTOKININ OCTAPEPTIDE: PUTATIVE NEUROTRANSMITTER IN THE GUT, Pages 321-328, G.J. Dockray, J.B. Hutchison, R.A. Gregory, Hilda J. Tracy, Wen-Yu Zhu
ROLE OF OPIATE PEPTIDES IN THE REGULATION OF GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY AND SECRETION, Pages 329-340, Stanislaw J. Konturek
ENTEROGASTRONE CANDIDATES AMONG THE GASTROINTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDES, Pages 341-346, Sune Rosell
EFFECT OF INTRALUMINAL pH ON THE RELEASE OF GASTRIN AND SOMATOSTATIN FROM THE ANTROPYLORIC REGION. THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF SOMATOSTATIN AS AN INHIBITORY HORMONE OF GASTRIC ACID SECRETION, Pages 347-353, Kerstin Uvnäs-Wallensten
CAPSAICIN-SENSITIVE INNERVATION OF THE INTESTINE, Pages 355-359, L. Barthó, J. Szolcsányi
EFFECTS OF AMINO ACIDS AND DISACCHARIDES ON AFFERENT NERVE DISCHARGE FROM RAT SMALL INTESTINE IN VIVO, Pages 361-366, J. Hardcastle, P.T. Hardcastle, P.A. Sanford
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDES AND PEPTIDERGIC NERVES, Page 367, Börje Uvnäs
INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR CHANGES DURING METABOLIC PROCESSES OF GASTROINTESTINAL PEPTIDE HORMONES, Pages 371-372, V. Varró
THE ROLE OF CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES IN PANCREATIC BICARBONATE SECRETION STIMULATED BY SECRETIN AND VIP, Pages 373-377, W. Domschke, S.J. Konturek, S. Domschke
MOLECULAR CONFORMATION INFLUENCE ON TRANSPORT PROCESSES AND RECEPTOR BINDING OF GASTRIN; A NEW SCHEME OF GASTRIC SECRETORY REGULATION, Pages 379-382, P.K. Klimov, M.V. Polosatov, I.A. Solovjeva, G.M. Barashkova
METABOLISM OF DIFFERENT MOLECULAR FORMS OF CHOLECYSTOKININ, Pages 383-390, J. Lonovics, F. Hajnal, R.L. Suddith, P.L. Rayford, J.C. Thompson
CATABOLIC PATHWAYS OF THE C-TERMINAL PENTAPEPTIDE OF GASTRIN (PENTAGASTRIN), Pages 391-399, L. Varga
NERVOUS REGULATION OF THE HORMONE SECRETION, Pages 401-406, A. Svatos
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON MOLECULAR CHANGES DURING METABOLIC PROCESSES OF GASTROINTESTINAL PEPTIDE HORMONES, Pages 407-408, V. Varró
INTRODUCTION TO FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE INTEGRATED MECHANISM OF INTESTINAL ABSORPTION, Page 411, T.Z. Csaky
INTESTINAL ABSORPTION STUDIED BY VASCULAR PERFUSION, Pages 413-417, C.A.R. Boyd
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COUNTERCURRENT MECHANISM IN INTESTINAL ABSORPTION, Pages 419-428, M. Jodal, O. Lundgren
ENDOCRINE INFLUENCE ON ABSORPTION, Pages 429-439, V. Varró
INTESTINAL ABSORPTION IN MAN, Pages 441-445, A.M. Dawson
THE INFLUENCE OF SURGICAL AND CHEMICAL INHIBITION OF DIGESTIVE ENZYMES ON THE ABSORPTION OF FOREIGN PROTEIN IN RATS, Pages 447-451, G. Enders, J. Seifert, K. Leu, W. Brendel
VITAMIN B-12 ABSORPTION IN GNOTOBIOTIC DOGS AND CECECTOMIZED GNOTOBIOTIC RATS, Pages 453-457, James B. Heneghan, Myra Y. Mittelbronn
MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN SMALL INTESTINAL TRANSPORT OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE IONS: STUDIES WITH ISOLATED PLASMA MEMBRANE VESICLES, Pages 459-463, B. Hildmann, C. Storelli, A. Schmidt, H. Murer
THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE STOMACH IN THE RATE OF GLUCOSE ABSORPTION IN THE RAT, Pages 465-468, D.J. Keegan
CARRIER-MEDIATED UPTAKE OF SUGARS THROUGH THE BASOLATERAL MEMBRANE OF COLON EPITHELIUM, Pages 469-473, E. Scharrer, B. Amann
PLASMA LIPID CURVES AFTER LONG AND MEDIUM CHAIN TRIGLYCERIDE ABSORPTION ON PATIENTS WITH DECREASED PANCREAS LIPASE ACTIVITY, Pages 475-482, I. Szlamka, E. Vajna, I. Tánczos
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE INTEGRATED MECHANISM OF INTESTINAL ABSORPTION, Pages 483-484, T.Z. Csaky
INTRODUCTION TO LIPOPROTEIN METABOLISM, APOLIPOPROTEINS, LIPID CONSTITUENTS, Pages 487-488, Paul S. Roheim
LIPOPROTEINS OF BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS, Pages 489-496, Paul S. Roheim, Charles H. Sloop, Gloria L. Vega
REGULATION OF LIPOPROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN CULTURED HEPATOCYTES, Pages 497-504, Roger A. Davis
CHYLOMICRON METABOLISM, Pages 505-514, Pieter H.E. Groot, Leo M. Scheek, Geesje M. Dallinga-Thie, Arie Van Tol, Theo J.C. Van Berkel
CELL RECEPTOR AND ANTIBODY BINDING DOMAINS OF APOLIPOPROTEIN B ARE NOT IDENTICAL, Pages 515-525, Gustav Schonfeld, Wolfgang Patsch, Barbara Pfleger, Mark Abrams
THE LIPOPROTEIN Lp(a): STRUCTURE, METABOLISM AND SIGNIFICANCE FOR VASCULARY DISEASES, Pages 527-534, G.M. Kostner, F. Kremoler, F. Sandhofer
THE COMPOSITION OF TRIACYLGLYCEROLS IN HUMAN BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS, MILK AND ADIPOSE TISSUE, Pages 535-544, Lajos G. Szollár
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON LIPOPROTEIN METABOLISM, APOLIPOPROTEINS, LIPID CONSTITUENTS, Pages 545-547, Lajos G. Szollár
INDEX, Pages 549-553