<p>The International Symposium on Heparin, held May 13-15, 1974, in St. Louis, Missouri, as a part of the dedication of the Shoenberg Pavilion of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, was conceived as a forum to bring together physicians and scientists with a basic inΒ terest in the structure, function
Heparin: Structure, Cellular Functions, and Clinical Applications
β Scribed by Norman Mcduffie (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS, Pages ix-xv
FOREWORD, Pages xvii-xix, SOL SHERRY
PREFACE, Page xxi
ENZYMATIC DEGRADATION OF HEPARIN AS A TOOL FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, Pages 3-24, Alfred Linker, Peter Hovingh
RECENT STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON HEPARIN, Pages 25-37, Arthur S. Perlin
STRUCTURE OF SULFATED MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES FROM NORMAL TISSUES AND FROM PATIENTS WITH MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSES, Pages 39-49, Carl P. Dietrich, Helena B. Nader, Diana M. Cohen, Yara M. Michelacci
THE METABOLISM OF MACROMOLECULAR HEPARIN, Pages 51-66, Alan A. Horner, Edward Young
HEPARIN FROM RAT PERITONEAL MAST CELLS, Pages 67-78, Jeremiah E. Silbert, Roger W. Yurt, K. Frank Austen
STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEPARINS REVEALED BY ELECTROFOCUSING, Pages 79-98, N.M. McDuffie, N.W. Cowie
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF HEPARIN, Pages 99-140, P. Bianchini
SOME STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIPS OF HEPARINS AND THEIR COMPONENT FRACTIONS, Pages 143-157, Sigmund E. Lasker
HEPARIN: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ABSORPTION, Pages 159-166, T.K. Sue
STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HEPARIN, Pages 167-179, Ulf Lindahl
EVIDENCE FOR A CELLULAR POOL FOR EXOGENOUS HEPARIN, Pages 181-187, J. Mahadoo
HEPARIN AND FACTOR VIII, Pages 189-190, E.A. Beck
FUNDAMENTAL RELATIONS OF HEPARIN TO FIBRINOGEN AND TO OTHER LIVING PROTEINS, Pages 191-197,199-208, Herbert L. Davis, Nora L. Davis
HEPARAN SULFATE: FUNCTIONAL ROLE AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL, Pages 211-226, Paul M. Kraemer
HEPARAN SULFATE AND RELATED COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES OF NERVOUS TISSUE, Pages 227-241, Richard U. Margolis, RenΓ©e K. Margolis
THE ROLE OF THE HEPARIN PROTEIN COMPLEX IN THE STORAGE OF HISTAMINE IN MAST CELLS, Pages 243-250, BΓΆrje UvnΓ€s
DO MAST CELLS SECRETE THEIR GRANULES?, Pages 251-287, Jacques Padawer
HEPARIN AND ENDOTHELIUM, Pages 289-297, L.M. Hiebert
HYPOTHESIS ON THE PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION OF SUBCUTANEOUS βLOW-DOSEβ OR βSMALL-DOSEβ HEPARIN, Pages 299-309,311-319, C. Raby, H. Bertrand
HEPARIN THERAPY IN VENOUS THROMBOSIS AND PULMONARY EMBOLISM: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS, Pages 323-331, J. Hirsh, W.G. van Aken, H. Chiu
HEPARIN BY INHALATION, Pages 333-345, L.W. Kavanagh, J. Mahadoo
CLINICAL USE OF HEPARIN AND HEPARINOIDS, EXCLUDING THE TREATMENT OF THROMBOEMBOLISM, Pages 347-365,367-369, H. Gastpar, P. Weissgerber
40 YEARS OF HEPARIN RESEARCH - PAST AND FUTURE, Pages 373-383, L.B. Jaques
INDEX, Pages 385-387
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><p>In this book, the major paradigm-shifting discoveries made in the past century on key cellular nanomachines are described in great detail: their complex yet precise and elegant design and function, as well as the diseases linked to their dysfunction and the therapeutic approaches to overcome t
Cellular ceramics are a specific class of porous materials which includes among others foams, honeycombs, connected fibers, robocast structures and assembled hollow spheres. Because of their particular structure, cellular ceramics display a wide variety of specific properties which make them indispe