Calcium and Cell Function
โ Scribed by Wai Yiu Cheung (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 316
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
In Memoriam, Page v
Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Page xiii, Wai Yiu Cheung
Contents of Previous Volumes, Pages xv-xx
Molecular Properties of Phosphorylase Kinase, Pages 1-31, KAI-FOON JESSE CHAN, DONALD J. GRAVES
Phospholipid-Sensitive Ca2+-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation, Pages 33-66, RANDALL C. SCHATZMAN, R. SCOTT TURNER, J.F. KUO
Role of Calmodulin in Neurotransimitter Syntheis, Pages 67-99, HITOSHI FUJISAWA, TAKASHI YAMAUCHI, HIROYASU NAKATA, SACHIKO OKUNO
Evidence for a Role for Colmodulin in Cell Proliferation Involving the DNA Repair Pathway, Pages 101-121, JAMES G. CHAFOULEAS, ANTHONY R. MEANS
Biopharmacological Properties of Naphthalenesulfonamides as Potent Calmodulin Antagonists, Pages 123-164, MASAHISA ASANO, HIROYOSHI HIDAKA
Calcium Control of Cyclic AMP Metabolism in Glial and Pituitary Tumor Cells, Pages 165-208, MARGARET A. BROSTROM, CHARLES O. BROSTROM
Calcium and the Adipocyte, Pages 209-277, JAY M. MCDONALD, C. BRUCE GRAVES, R. LYLE CHRISTENSEN
Lipomodulin: A Modulator of Cellular Phospholipid Metabolism, Pages 279-290, FUSAO HIRATA
Index, Pages 291-304
Molecular Biology, Pages 305-307
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