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Structure and Function of Biological Membranes

โœ Scribed by Lawrence I. Rothfield


Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Leaves
483
Series
Molecular Biology
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages ix-x, D. CHAPMAN, G.H. DODD, J.M. FESSENDEN-RADEN, V. GINSBURG, O. HAYES GRIFFITH, LEON A. HEPPEL, PATRICIA JOST, A. KOBATA, E.C.C. LIN, M.J. OSBORN, E. RACKER, D. ROMEO, LAWRENCE ROTHFIELD, S.J. SINGER, ALAN S. WAGGONER
PREFACE, Pages xi-xii, LAWRENCE I. ROTHFIELD
1 - BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES: AN OVERVIEW AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL, Pages 3-9, LAWRENCE ROTHFIELD
2 - PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROBES OF MEMBRANE STRUCTURE, Pages 13-81, D. CHAPMAN, G.H. DODD
3 - SPIN LABELING AND MEMBRANE STRUCTURE, Pages 83-144, PATRICIA JOST, ALAN S. WAGGONER, O. HAYES GRIFFITH
4 - THE MOLECULAR ORGANIZATION OF BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES, Pages 145-222, S.J. SINGER
5 - THE CONCEPT OF PERIPLASMIC ENZYMES, Pages 223-247, LEON A. HEPPEL
6 - ENZYME REACTIONS IN BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES, Pages 251-284, L. ROTHFIELD, D. ROMEO
7 - THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF MEMBRANE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, Pages 285-341, E.C.C. LIN
8 - THE ROLE OF MEMBRANES IN THE SYNTHESIS OF MACROMOLECULES, Pages 343-400, M.J. OSBORN
9 - STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES, Pages 401-438, J.M. FESSENDEN-RADEN, E. RACKER
10 - STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SURFACE COMPONENTS OF MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 439-459, V. GINSBURG, A. KOBATA
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 461-480
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 481-486
Inside Back Cover, Pages ibc1-ibc2, BERNARD HORECKER, JULIUS MARMUR, NATHAN O. KAPLAN, HAROLD A. SCHERAGA, HAROLD A. SCHERAGA, STUART A. RICE, MITSURU NAGASAWA, SIDNEY UDENFRIEND, J. HERBERT TAYLOR, ARTHUR VEIS, M. JOLY, SYDNEY J. LEACH, KENDRIC C. SMITH, PHILIP C. HANAWALT, RONALD BENTLEY, JACINTO STEINHARDT, JACQUELINE A. REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS POLAND, HAROLD A. SCHERAGA, JOHN R. CANN, WALTER W. WAINIO, et al.


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