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Neuronal and Glial Proteins. Structure, Function, and Clinical Application
β Scribed by Paul Marangos (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 393
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
NEUROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 - PREPARATION OF CELLULAR AND SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS FROM THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 3-24, SHIRLEY E. PODUSLO
Chapter 2 - THE USE OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL GEL ELECTROPHORESIS TO STUDY PROTEINS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 25-50, WILLIAM E. HEYDORN, DAVID M. JACOBOWITZ
Chapter 3 - IMMUNOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF CELL-SURFACE-SPECIFIC ANTIGENS IN BRAIN, Pages 51-68, RICHARD J. WEBER, RICHARD J. YOULE
Chapter 4 - METHODS OF LOCALIZING CELL-SPECIFIC PROTEINS IN BRAIN, Pages 69-102, DONALD E. SCHMECHEL
Chapter 5 - PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION: A CONVERGENCE SITE FOR MULTIPLE EFFECTOR PATHWAYS, Pages 103-116, JITENDRA PATEL
Chapter 6 - NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE: A NEURAL AND NEUROENDOCRINE PROTEIN, Pages 119-136, PAUL J. MARANGOS
Chapter 7 - THE S-100 PROTEIN, Pages 137-167, BLAKE W. MOORE
Chapter 8 - GROWTH FACTORS FOR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 169-207, NOBUO NAKANISHI, GORDON GUROFF
Chapter 9 - PROTEIN GENE PRODUCT 9.5: A NEW NEURONAL AND NEUROENDOCRINE MARKER, Pages 209-228, R.J. THOMPSON, I.N.M. DAY
Chapter 10 - STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF MYELIN PROTEINS, Pages 231-265, RICHARD M. EPAND
Chapter 11 - MYELIN PROTEOLIPID PROTEIN, Pages 267-294, MARJORIE B. LEES, WENDY B. MACKLIN
Chapter 12 - MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN: FUNCTIONAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS, Pages 295-320, RICHARD H. QUARLES
Chapter 13 - MICROTUBULES: STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND CLINICAL ASPECTS, Pages 321-338, MARGARETA WALLIN
Chapter 14 - GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN: A REVIEW OF STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND CLINICAL APPLICATION, Pages 339-359, LAWRENCE F. ENG, ROBERT A. SHIURBA
Chapter 15 - Thy-1: POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS IN NERVOUS AND IMMUNE SYSTEMS, Pages 361-382, ROGER MORRIS
INDEX, Pages 383-398
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