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The Plasma Proteins. Structure, Function, and Genetic Control

โœ Scribed by Frank Putnam (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Leaves
619
Category
Library

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The Plasma Proteins V3



Abstract: The Plasma Proteins V3

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
List of Contributors, Page xi
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv, Frank W. Putnam
Contents of Other Volumes, Pages xv-xvi
1 - Immunoglobulins I. Structure, Pages 1-118,cp1,119-153, Frank W. Putnam
2 - Immunoglobulins II. Antibody Specificity and Genetic Control, Pages 155-221, Frank W. Putnam
3 - Immunoglobulins III. Comparative Biochemistry and Evolution, Pages 223-284, Frank W. Putnam
4 - Antibodies with Molecular Uniformity, Pages 285-332, Richard M. Krause, Thomas J. Kindt
5 - The Group-Specific Component (Gc) System, Pages 333-357, Frank W. Putnam
6 - Circulating Hormones, Pages 359-420, Harry N. Antoniades
7 - Blood Coagulation Proteins, Pages 421-544, Earl W. Davie, Donald J. Hanahan
8 - Plasma Protein Fractionation, Pages 545-597, K. Heide, H. Haupt, H.G. Schwick
Subject Index, Pages 599-613


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