Members of the phylum Echinodermata are among the most familiar marine invertebrates. Forms such as the sea star have become virtually a symbol of sea life. Used in ancient oriental medicine as a source of bioactive compounds, sea cucumbers, sea stars and sea urchins are now used for the extraction
Subcellular Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
β Scribed by Dennis E. Buetow (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 534
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages ix-x
PREFACE, Pages xi-xii, DENNIS E. BUETOW
CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES, Pages xiii-xv
CHAPTER 1 - ENZYMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONAL LOCATION, Pages 1-135, Shozaburo Kitaoka, Yoshihisa Nakano, Kazutaka Miyatake, Akiho Yokota
CHAPTER 2 - THE NUCLEUS, Pages 137-245, Odile Bertaux, Richard Valencia, Robert Magnaval
CHAPTER 3 - THE MITOCHONDRION, Pages 247-314, Dennis E. Buetow
CHAPTER 4 - MICROBODIES, LYSOSOMES, AND AUTOPHAGIC VACUOLES, Pages 315-333, Michael J. Merrett
CHAPTER 5 - CHLOROPLAST PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, Pages 335-350, Marvin Edelman, Zvi E. Kahana
CHAPTER 6 - CHLOROPLAST DNA, Pages 351-414, Richard B. Hallick, Dennis E. Buetow
CHAPTER 7 - POLYRIBOSOMES, RIBOSOMES, AND RIBOSOMAL RNA, Pages 415-477, Narayan G. Avadhani, Georges Freyssinet
CHAPTER 8 - POLY(A)-CONTAINING RNA AND MESSENGER RNA, Pages 479-510, V.M. Nigon, G. Verdier, P. Ravel-Chapuis, P. Heizmann
INDEX, Pages 511-528
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