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Howard, Paul C |
Nitroarenes |
I00585 |
1990 |
eBook |
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122 |
Hidalgo, Cecilia |
Physical Properties of Biological Membranes and Their Functional Implications |
I00429 |
1988 |
eBook |
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123 |
Arnott, Struther |
Molecular Biophysics of the Extracellular Matrix |
I00426 |
1984 |
eBook |
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124 |
Vidal, C |
Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Chemical Systems |
I00382 |
1984 |
eBook |
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125 |
Blumenfeld, Lev A |
Biophysical Thermodynamics of Intracellular Processes |
I00326 |
1994 |
eBook |
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126 |
Nielsen, Peter E |
Photochemical Probes in Biochemistry |
I00280 |
1989 |
eBook |
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127 |
Prassides, K |
Mixed Valency Systems: Applications in Chemistry, Physics and Biology |
I00107 |
1991 |
eBook |
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Title | Nitroarenes : Occurrence, Metabolism, and Biological Impact |
Author(s) | Howard, Paul C;Hecht, Stephen S;Beland, Frederick A |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1990. |
Description | IX, 333 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Prior to 1979, consideration of the problem of the carcinogenicity of the aromatic amine class of chemicals took place primarily in poster sessions and symposia of annual meetings of the American Association for Cancer Research and analogous international associations. In November 1979 the first meeting concerned with the aromatic amines was held in Rockville, Haryland under primary sponsorship of the National Cancer Institute. The proceedings from this meeting were published as Monograph 58 of the Journal of the National Cancel' Institute in 1981. The second meeting in this series, the Second International Conference on N-Substituted Aryl Compounds, was held in March/April of 1982 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The National Cancer Institute and The National Center for Toxicological Research were the primary sponsors of this meeting. The proceedings were published as Volume 49 of the journal En-vil'onmental Health Perspectives in 1983. The third meeting in this series was held in April of 1987 at the Dearborn Hyatt in Dearborn, Michigan. The principal sponsor of this meeting was the Heyer L. Pre ntis Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit. The proceedings, Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Responses to Aromatic Amines and Nitroal'enes, were published in 1987 by Elsevier Press. The fourth meeting was held in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 15-19, 1989 |
ISBN,Price | 9781461538004 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. Ecotoxicology
6. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
7. Waste management
8. Waste Management/Waste Technology
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Title | Physical Properties of Biological Membranes and Their Functional Implications |
Author(s) | Hidalgo, Cecilia |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1988. |
Description | XI, 236 p. 111 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book was originated from a series of lectures given in a course on the physical properties of biological membranes and their functional implica?? tions. The course was intended to allow students to get acquainted with the physical techniques used to study biological membranes. The experience was valuable and we feel that a detailed description of the procedures used and of various examples of the results obtained allowed many students to become familiar with a theme that is not often part of regular courses on membrane physiology or biophysics. This book is designed as a tutorial guide for graduate students interested in understanding how physical methods can be utilized to study the proper?? ties of biological membranes. It includes first a detailed description of applications of physical techniques-such as X-ray fiber diffraction methods (Chapter 1), 2H and 13C NMR spectroscopy (Chapter 2), and calorimetry (Chapter 3)-in the study of the properties of lipid model membranes. A description of how to measure molecular mobility in membranes (Chapter 4) follows, and the book concludes with three chapters in which biological membranes are the subject of study. Chapter 5 deals with the acetylcholine receptor and its membrane environment; Chapter 6 discusses how fluorescence techniques can be applied in the study of the calcium ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum; and Chapter 7 explains how protein?? lipid interactions modulate the function of the sodium and proton pumps |
ISBN,Price | 9781461309352 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Animal anatomy
2. Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology
3. Animal Physiology
4. BIOCHEMISTRY
5. Biochemistry, general
6. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
7. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
8. BIOPHYSICS
9. BOTANY
10. EBOOK
11. EBOOK - SPRINGER
12. PLANT SCIENCE
13. Plant Sciences
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Title | Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Chemical Systems : Proceedings of the International Symposium, Bordeaux, France, September 3???7, 1984 |
Author(s) | Vidal, C;Pacault, A |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984. |
Description | X, 258 p : online resource |
ISBN,Price | 9783642701962 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
5. BIOPHYSICS
6. CONDENSED MATTER
7. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
8. EBOOK
9. EBOOK - SPRINGER
10. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
11. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
12. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Title | Photochemical Probes in Biochemistry |
Author(s) | Nielsen, Peter E |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1989. |
Description | 320 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The concept of using photochemical probes in the study of biological systems was developed by Westheimer who published the first photoaffinity labeling experiments more than twenty years ago (J.Bio1. Chem. 237, (1962) 3006). Since then the concept has been used successfully in various areas of biochemistry and recently several new interesting and exciting aspects of the concept have been developed. It is the general opinion by scientists in the "field" that the full potential of photochemical probes in biochemical studies has far from been exploited yet. This is mostly due to the interdisciplinary character of the concept involving photochemistry, synthetic chemistry as well as biochemistry/molecular biology. The perspective of the NATO advanced workshop on "Photochemical Probes in Biochemistry", held in Holte (Copenhagen) Denmark 14-19, August, 1988, was several fold. The workshop was to give an account of the "state of the art" of using photochemical probes in biochemistry as well as to bring together specialists in photochemistry, syn?? thetic chemistry and molecular biology in order to analyze advantages as well as the inherent problems and pitfalls of the concept and provide suggestions and guidelines for fu?? ture research. Furthermore, it is the hope of the editor that the present publication which gives an account of the lectures presented at the workshop, will provide an introduction to scientists who are not familiar with photochemical probes, but to whom these could help answer central and pertinent questions |
ISBN,Price | 9789400909250 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Title | Mixed Valency Systems: Applications in Chemistry, Physics and Biology |
Author(s) | Prassides, K |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1991. |
Description | IX, 451 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Mixed valency is one of various names used to describe compounds which contain ions of the same element in two different formal states of oxidation. The existence of mixed valency systems goes far back into the geological evolutionary history of the earth and other planets, while a plethora of mixed valency minerals has attracted attention since antiquity. Indeed, control of the oxidation states of Fe in its oxides (FeO, Fe304' Fe203) was elegantly used in vase painting by the ancient Greeks to produce the characteristic black and red Attic ceramics (Z. Goffer, "Archaeological Chemistry", Wiley, New York, 1980). It was, however, only 25 years ago that two reviews of mixed valency appeared in the literature almost simultaneously, signalling the first attempt to treat mixed valency systems as a separate class of compounds whose properties can be correlated with the molecular and the electronic structure of their members. Then mixed valency phenomena attracted the interest of disparate classes of scientists, ranging from synthetic chemists to solid state physicists and from biologists to geologists. This activity culminated with the NATO ASI meeting in Oxford in 1979. The 1980's saw again a continuing upsurge of interest in mixed valency. Its presence is a necessary factor in the search for highly conducting materials, including molecular metals and superconductors. The highly celebrated high T c ceramic superconducting oxides are indeed mixed valency compounds |
ISBN,Price | 9789401136068 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. CONDENSED MATTER
4. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
8. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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