The Plasma Proteins. Structure, Function, and Genetic Control
β Scribed by Frank Putnam (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 427
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Page xi
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv, Frank W. Putnam
Contents of Other Volumes, Pages xv-xvi
1 - Progress in Plasma Proteins, Pages 1-44, Frank W. Putnam
2 - Alpha, Beta, Gamma, OmegaβThe Structure of the Plasma Proteins, Pages 45-166, Frank W. Putnam
3 - Human Plasma Proteins of Unknown Function, Pages 167-220, H. Gerhard Schwick, Heinz Haupt
4 - High-Resolution Two-Dimensional Electrophoretic Mapping of Plasma Proteins, Pages 221-270, N. Leigh Anderson, Russell P. Tracy, Norman G. Anderson
5 - The Oligosaccharides of Plasma Glycoproteins: Synthesis, Structure, and Function, Pages 271-315, Jacques U. Baenziger
6 - Evolution of the Vertebrate Plasma Proteins, Pages 317-360, Russell F. Doolittle
Appendix - Amino Acid Sequences of Plasma Proteins, Pages 361-399, Winona C. Barker, Frank W. Putnam
Index, Pages 401-420
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