Calcium and Cell Function. Volume 2
โ Scribed by Wai Yiu Cheung (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xiii
Preface, Page xv, Wai Yiu Cheung
Contents of Previous Volume, Pages xvii-xviii
Chapter 1 - Calcium Binding to Proteins and Other Large Biological Anion Centers, Pages 1-38, B.A. LEVINE, R.J.P. WILLIAMS
Chapter 2 - Mitochondrial Regulation of Intracellular Calcium, Pages 39-80, GARY FISKUM, ALBERT L. LEHNINGER
Chapter 3 - Calcium Movement and Regulation in Presynaptic Nerve Terminals, Pages 81-110, CATHERINE F. MCGRAW, DANIEL A. NACHSHEN, MORDECAI P. BLAUSTEIN
Chapter 4 - Calmodulin and Calcium-Binding Proteins: Evolutionary Diversification of Structure and Function, Pages 111-144, JACQUES G. DEMAILLE
Chapter 5 - Troponin, Pages 145-173, JAMES D. POTTER, J. DAVID JOHNSON
Chapter 6 - Vitamin D-Induced Calcium-Binding Protein, Pages 175-216, R.H. WASSERMAN, C.S. FULLMER
Chapter 7 - ฮณ-Carboxyglutamic Acid-Containing Ca2+-Binding Proteins, Pages 217-242, BARBARA C. FURIE, MARIANNE BOROWSKI, BRUCE KEYT, BRUCE FURIE
Chapter 8 - Parvalbumins and Other Soluble High-Affinity Calcium-Binding Proteins from Muscle, Pages 243-278, WLODZIMIERZ WNUK, JOS A. COX, ERIC A. STEIN
Chapter 9 - Myosin Light Chain Kinase in Skinned Fibers, Pages 279-295, W. GLENN, L. KERRICK
Chapter 10 - Possible Roles of Calmodulin in a Ciliated Protozoan Tetrahymena, Pages 297-323, YOSHIO WATANABE, YOSHINORI NOZAWA
Chapter 11 - Calcium Control of Actin Network Structure by Gelsolin, Pages 325-337, HELEN L. YIN, THOMAS P. STOSSEL
Chapter 12 - Calcium and the Metabolic Activation of Spermatozoa, Pages 339-353, ROBERT W. SCHACKMANN, BENNETT M. SHAPIRO
Chapter 13 - The Physiology and Chemistry of Calcium during the Fertilization of Eggs, Pages 355-383, DAVID EPEL
Chapter 14 - Calcium and Phospholipid Turnover as Transmembrane Signaling for Protein Phosphorylation, Pages 385-412, YOSHIMI TAKAI, AKIRA KISHIMOTO, YASUTOMI NISHIZUKA
Index, Pages 413-429
Molecular Biology, Pages 430-431
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