Protein turnover / sponsored by the Ciba Foundation.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam : Associated Scientific Publishers, 1973.
Description
1 online resource (330 pages) : illustrations

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Notes
Held at the Ciba Foundation, May 9-11, 1972.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Protein Turnover; Contents; Chairman's introduction; The role of cell surface receptors in the transport and catabolism of immunoglobulins; Discussion; The role of the kidney in the metabolism of serum proteins; Discussion; Short-term determination of plasma protein turnover by a two-tracer technique using plasma only or plasma and urine data; Discussion; Acute-phase plasma proteins in wound healing; Discussion; Studies with a mass balance method of measuring fibrinogen synthesis; Discussion; Analysis of disappearance time-curves after single injection of labelled proteins; Discussion
  • The influence of amino acids and hepatotoxic agents on albumin synthesis, polysomal aggregation and RNA turnover Discussion; Regulatory factors in the synthesis of plasnia proteins by the isolated perfused rat liver; Discussion; Effects of intravenous neuraminidase on the turnover of fibrinogen; Discussion; Generation of 125I-labelled plasmin in dogs in response to venous injury; Discussion; The comparative effects of nutritional and hormonal factors on the synthesis of albumin, fibrinogen and transferrin; Discussion; IgM turnover in man; Discussion
  • Complement in membranoproliferative (hypocomplementaemic) glomerulonephritis Discussion; Disorders of the complement and properdin systems; Discussion; General Discussion Criteria of viability in perfused livers; Index of Contributors; Subject Index
ISBN
  • 1-280-78320-6
  • 9786613693594
  • 0-470-71992-3
  • 0-470-71759-9
OCLC
797918260
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