The Red Blood Cell. Volume II
โ Scribed by Douglas MacN. Surgenor (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 759
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
CONTRIBUTORS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
List of Contributors, Pages xiii-xv
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii, Douglas MacN. Surgenor
Contents of Volume I, Pages xix-xx
Chapter 15 - Transport through Red Cell Membranes, Pages 613-703, JOHN R. SACHS, PHILIP A. KNAUF, PHILIP B. DUNHAM
Chapter 16 - Carrier-Mediated Glucose Transport across Human Red Cell Membranes, Pages 705-751, CHAN Y. JUNG
Chapter 17 - Hemoglobin and Methemoglobin, Pages 753-797, ERALDO ANTONINI, MAURIZIO BRUNORI
Chapter 18 - The Metabolism of Methemoglobin in Human Erythrocytes, Pages 799-824, HSIN-SOON HSIEH, ERNST R. JAFFร
Chapter 19 - Interaction of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide with Hemoglobin at the Molecular Level, Pages 825-839, REINHOLD BENESCH, RUTH E. BENESCH, CHRISTIAN BAUER
Chapter 20 - Physiological Role of the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve, Pages 841-871, STEPHEN D. SHAPPELL, CLAUDE J.M. LENFANT
Chapter 21 - The Hemoglobinopathies, Pages 873-908, HELEN M. RANNEY, HERMANN LEHMANN
Chapter 22 - The Thalassemia Syndromes, Pages 909-934, ARTHUR BANK, RICHARD A. RIFKIND, PAUL A. MARKS
Chapter 23 - Red Cell Genetic Polymorphisms: Their Usefulness in Some Studies of Human Biology, Pages 935-955, ELOISE R. GIBLETT
Chapter 24 - The Biological Life of the Red Cell, Pages 957-1019, NATHANIEL I. BERLIN, PAUL D. BERK
Chapter 25 - Clinical Indications for Red Cells and Blood, Pages 1021-1029, CHARLES E. HUGGINS
Chapter 26 - Biophysical Behavior of Red Cells in Suspensions, Pages 1031-1133, SHU CHIEN
Chapter 27 - Electrokinetic Behavior of Red Cells, Pages 1135-1229, GEOFFREY V.F. SEAMAN
Chapter 28 - The Erythrocyte as a Biopsy Tissue in the Evaluation of Nutritional Status, Pages 1231-1245, VICTOR HERBERT
Chapter 29 - New Knowledge of Red Cell Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism Coming from the Study of Human Disease, Pages 1247-1261, D.MacN. SURGENOR, B.D. MIERZWA
Chapter 30 - Parasitism and the Red Blood Cell, Pages 1263-1302, FRED J. OELSHLEGEL JR., GEORGE J. BREWER
Chapter 31 - Drugs, Hormones, and the Red Cell, Pages 1303-1338, C.R. VALERI
Cumulative Index to Volumes I and II, Pages 1339-1372
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