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Membrane Fluidity in Biology. Cellular Aspects

✍ Scribed by Roland C. Aloia and Joan M. Boggs (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
304
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii, Roland C. Aloia, Joan M. Boggs
Contents of Other Volumes, Pages xiii-xv
Chapter 1 - Membrane Lipids, Membrane Fluidity, and Enzyme Activity, Pages 1-49, Larry M. Gordon, Patrick W. Mobley
Chapter 2 - Membrane Fluidity and the Function of the Ca2 +-ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Pages 51-96, Cecilia Hidalgo
Chapter 3 - The Role of Cholesterol in Regulating Membrane Fluidity, Pages 97-146, Florence Trentacosti Presti
Chapter 4 - Membrane Lipid Fluidity, Phase State, and Membrane Function in Prokaryotic Microorganisms, Pages 147-208, Ronald N. McElhaney
Chapter 5 - The Modulation of Glycosy/transferase Activity in Golgi Membranes, Pages 209-245, M.R. PΓ’quet, M.A. Moscarello
Chapter 6 - Regulation of Membrane Fluidity by Phospholipid Methylation, Pages 247-257, Fusao Hirata
Chapter 7 - Role of Proteins in the Fusion of Biological Membranes, Pages 259-291, Warren J. Strittmatter, Christine B. Couch, Dorothy I. Mundy
Index, Pages 293-300


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