</p>Content: <br>Chapter 1 Cellular Injury and Alkylation of Cell Components (pages 1โ29): P. N. Magee<br>Chapter 2 The Cytotoxic Effect of Leucocidin (pages 30โ52): A. M. Woodin and A. A. Wieneke<br>Chapter 3 Mechanism of Action of Certain Exogenous Toxic Agents in Liver Cells (pages 53โ73): K. R.
Ciba Foundation Symposium - Mutation as a Cellular Process
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 1โ2): R. F. Kimball
Chapter 2 Influence of the Host on the Induction and Expression of Mutations in Phage Kappa (pages 3โ16): R. W. Kaplan, R. Von Lohr and M. Brendel
Chapter 3 Influence of Cellular Physiology on the Realization of Mutations?Results and Prospects (pages 17โ35): C. H. Clarke
Chapter 4 Enhancement and Diminution of Ultraviolet?Light?Initiated Mutagenesis by Post?Treatment with Caffeine in Escherichia coli (pages 36โ49): Evelyn M. Witkin and Egbert L. Farquharson
Chapter 5 Allele?Specific Responses to Factors that Modify U.V. Mutagenesis (pages 50โ65): Brian J. Kilbey
Chapter 6 Analysis of a Case of Mutagen Specificity in Neurospora crassa (pages 66โ86): Charlotte Auerbach
Chapter 7 Repair of Latent T5?Resistant Mutants in Chemostat Cultures (pages 87โ108): H. E. Kubitschek and H. E. Bendigkeit
Chapter 8 The Nature and Influence of Ultraviolet and Hydroxylamine Lesions in Nucleic Acids and the Enzymic Repair of the Former (pages 109โ137): Lawrence Grossman and Daniel M. Brown
Chapter 9 Nature of Alkylation Lesions and Their Repair: Significance for Ideas on Mutagenesis (pages 138โ154): P. Brookes, P. D. Lawley and S. Venitt
Chapter 10 The Effect of Ribosome Alterations on Ribosome Function, and on Expression of Ribosome and Non?Ribosome Mutations (pages 155โ170): David Apirion and David Schlessinger
Chapter 11 Aspects of Modification of Nucleic Acids in Mutational Processes (pages 171โ185): Adolf Wacker and Prakash Chandra
Chapter 12 Relationships Between Recombination and Mutation (pages 186โ215): G. E. Magni and S. Sora
Chapter 13 Observed Mutation Frequency in Mice and the Chain of Processes Affecting It (pages 216โ228): W. L. Russell
Chapter 14 Final Discussion (pages 229โ237):
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