</p>Content: <br>Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (page 1): J. Mcmichael<br>Chapter 2 Recent Advances in Pulmonary Anatomy (pages 2โ28): Averill A. Liebow<br>Chapter 3 Proprioceptive Control of Breathing (pages 29โ52): E. J. M. Campbell and J. B. L. Howell<br>Chapter 4 The Glomus Pulmonale: Its
Ciba Foundation Symposium 28 - The Structure and Function of Chromatin
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 368
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Chapter 1 Foreword: Histone Nomenclature (pages 1โ6): E. M. Bradbury
Chapter 2 Introduction (pages 5โ6): E. L. Smith
Chapter 3 Chromosornal Structure as Seen by Electron Microscopy (pages 7โ28): Hans Ris
Chapter 4 The Specific Template Activity of Chromatin (pages 29โ57): G. Felsenfeld, R. Axel, H. Cedar and B. Sollner?Webb
Chapter 5 Histone Function and Evolution as Viewed by Sequence Studies (pages 59โ76): Robert J. Delange and Emil L. Smith
Chapter 6 Structure of Histone H2A (Histone ALK, IIbl or F2a2) (pages 77โ93): P. Sautiere, D. Wouters?Tyrou, B. Laine and G. Biserte
Chapter 7 Chromosomal Proteins Related to Histones (pages 95โ112): E. W. Johns, G. H. Goodwin, J. M. Walker and C. Sanders
Chapter 8 Chemistry of the Non?Histone Chromosomal Proteins (pages 113โ130): Sarah C. R. Elgin and William E. Stumph
Chapter 9 Histones in Chromosomal Structure and Control of Cell Division (pages 131โ155): E. M. Bradbury
Chapter 10 X?Ray Diffraction of Nucleohistones from Spermatozoa (pages 157โ174): Juan A. Subirana, Luis C. Puigjaner, Josep Roca, Remedios Llopis And and Pedro Suau
Chapter 11 The Regulatory Role of Non?Histone Proteins in RNA Synthesis (pages 181โ198): J. Paul and R. S. Gilmour
Chapter 12 Sequence?Specific Binding of DNA by Non?Histone Proteins and Their Migration from Cytoplasm to Nucleus During Gene Activation (pages 199โ228): Vincent G. Allfrey, Akira Inoue, Jonathan Karn, Edward M. Johnson, Robert A. Good and John W. Hadden
Chapter 13 The Biological Roles of Post?Synthetic Modifications of Basic Nuclear Proteins (pages 229โ258): G. H. Dixon, E. P. M. Candido, B. M. Honda, A. J. Louie, A. R. Macleod and M. T. Sung
Chapter 14 Micromodification of Histone During the Cell Cycle (pages 259โ267): Margery G. Ord and Lloyd A. Stocken
Chapter 15 Changes in Chromatin Structure and Function in W138 Cells Stimulated to Proliferate (pages 269โ289): Renato Baserga, Bernd Bombik and Claudio Nicolini
Chapter 16 The Arrangement of Histone Complexes Along the Chromosomal Fibre (pages 291โ313): Harold Weintraub, Frederick Van Lente and Richard Blumenthal
Chapter 17 Regulation of Gene Expression in Higher Organisms: How it All Works (pages 315โ351): James Bonner
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