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Biochemical Disorders in Human Disease
Author: Robert Henry Stewart Thompson
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National Library of Medicine Current Catalog
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Published Scientific Papers of the National Institutes of Health
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Category : Medicine
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Pages : 236
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Textbook of Medical Biochemistry
Author: S. Ramakrishnan
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
ISBN: 9788125020714
Category : Biochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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This Revised Edition Is Thoroughly Updated With Chapter Summaries And Questions Included At The End Of Each Chapter. Topics Such As Biostatistics, Metabolism In Starvation, And Alchoholism Are Extensively Covered. New Chapters On Clinical Biochemistry, Immunology And Environmental Pollutants Have Been Added.
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
ISBN: 9788125020714
Category : Biochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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This Revised Edition Is Thoroughly Updated With Chapter Summaries And Questions Included At The End Of Each Chapter. Topics Such As Biostatistics, Metabolism In Starvation, And Alchoholism Are Extensively Covered. New Chapters On Clinical Biochemistry, Immunology And Environmental Pollutants Have Been Added.
Author-title Catalog
Author: University of California, Berkeley. Library
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Pages : 1014
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Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms in Disease
Author: J.L. VanLancker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642659675
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 638
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In spite of ingenious experiments, imaginative theories, and unshakable faith in supreme forces, there is no way to know how life began. What is certain is that in the course of the development of the universe existing sources of energy fused to generate atoms, and atoms mingled to become small molecules. At some point by chance or design-according to one's belief, but no one's evidence-small molecules such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia reacted to yield larger molecules with the property most essential to life: self-replication. Such molecules had to achieve a proper balance between the stability needed for their survival in the environment and the mutability for the generation of many forms of life. How amino acids were created or how DNA, RNA, and proteins developed remains a mystery. But we know that a simple core of nucleic acid embedded in a protein coat made the simplest unit of life (except for viroids). Whether viruses are a primitive or degenerated form of life is not known. Once proteins appeared, their great structural plasticity allowed them to react with other elements such as sulfur, iron, copper, and zinc. After an incalculable number of years, some of the proteins became capable of catalyzing the synthesis of new nucleic acids, new proteins, and other compounds such as polysaccharides and lipids.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642659675
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 638
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In spite of ingenious experiments, imaginative theories, and unshakable faith in supreme forces, there is no way to know how life began. What is certain is that in the course of the development of the universe existing sources of energy fused to generate atoms, and atoms mingled to become small molecules. At some point by chance or design-according to one's belief, but no one's evidence-small molecules such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia reacted to yield larger molecules with the property most essential to life: self-replication. Such molecules had to achieve a proper balance between the stability needed for their survival in the environment and the mutability for the generation of many forms of life. How amino acids were created or how DNA, RNA, and proteins developed remains a mystery. But we know that a simple core of nucleic acid embedded in a protein coat made the simplest unit of life (except for viroids). Whether viruses are a primitive or degenerated form of life is not known. Once proteins appeared, their great structural plasticity allowed them to react with other elements such as sulfur, iron, copper, and zinc. After an incalculable number of years, some of the proteins became capable of catalyzing the synthesis of new nucleic acids, new proteins, and other compounds such as polysaccharides and lipids.
The Adrenocortical Hormones
Author: Helen W. Deane
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642999387
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 464
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Table 1 (Continuation) Reference Subject J. DAVIS, 1957, 1960b, 1961b, 1962b, 1963a; Regulation of secretion FARRELL, 1958; BARTTER et aI., 1959; DENTON et aI., 1959, 1960; COGHLAN et aI., 1960; FOURMAN, 1962; MULRow and GANONG, 1962, 1964; WRIGHT, 1962; BLAIR-WEST et al., 1963b; HOUDAS and FAVAREL GARRIGUES, 1963 Relation of secretion to changes BARTTER, 1958 in intravascular volume Angiotensin (see Renin-angiotensin system) Blood volume and tonicity Regulation BLACK, 1954; E. BROWN et aI., 1957; WELT, 1957; BARTTER, 1963; GAUER and HENRY, 1963 Receptors regulating SMITH, 1957 Oerebral cortex and cardiovascular function HOFF et aI., 1963 Drugs affecting endocrine function GAUNT et al., 1961 Erythropoietin JACOBSON, 1963; JACOBSON and DOYLE, 1963 Growth hormone (including action on adrenal cortex) FrnKEL, 1962 Hypertension Clinical and physiological aspects PAGE, 1962 SKELTON, 1959 During adrenal regeneration Renal (see Renin-angiotensin system) Russian work on SIMONSON and BROZEK, 1959 Juxtaglomerular cells Anatomy and physiology TOBIAN, 1960a, b, 1962, 1964; HATT et aI., 1962; P. HARTROFT, 1963 Pineal and related organs KELLY, 1962 Comparative anatomy Renin-angiotensin system Chemistry, physiology, and structure BRAUN-MENENDEZ et aI., 1946; activity relationships BRAUN-MENENDEZ, 1956; BUMl'uS et aI., 1961; SKEGGS, 1960; SKEGGS et aI., 1957, 1964; PEART, 1959; GROSS and TURRIAN, 1960; PAGE and BUMl'us, 1961, 1962 Relation to hypertension in man WAKERLIN, 1955; GROSS, 1958, 1960, 1964; and animals Proceedings, Conference on Hypertension, 1958; KORNEL, 1959; TAQUINI and TAQUINI, 1961; GROSS et aI.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642999387
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 464
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Table 1 (Continuation) Reference Subject J. DAVIS, 1957, 1960b, 1961b, 1962b, 1963a; Regulation of secretion FARRELL, 1958; BARTTER et aI., 1959; DENTON et aI., 1959, 1960; COGHLAN et aI., 1960; FOURMAN, 1962; MULRow and GANONG, 1962, 1964; WRIGHT, 1962; BLAIR-WEST et al., 1963b; HOUDAS and FAVAREL GARRIGUES, 1963 Relation of secretion to changes BARTTER, 1958 in intravascular volume Angiotensin (see Renin-angiotensin system) Blood volume and tonicity Regulation BLACK, 1954; E. BROWN et aI., 1957; WELT, 1957; BARTTER, 1963; GAUER and HENRY, 1963 Receptors regulating SMITH, 1957 Oerebral cortex and cardiovascular function HOFF et aI., 1963 Drugs affecting endocrine function GAUNT et al., 1961 Erythropoietin JACOBSON, 1963; JACOBSON and DOYLE, 1963 Growth hormone (including action on adrenal cortex) FrnKEL, 1962 Hypertension Clinical and physiological aspects PAGE, 1962 SKELTON, 1959 During adrenal regeneration Renal (see Renin-angiotensin system) Russian work on SIMONSON and BROZEK, 1959 Juxtaglomerular cells Anatomy and physiology TOBIAN, 1960a, b, 1962, 1964; HATT et aI., 1962; P. HARTROFT, 1963 Pineal and related organs KELLY, 1962 Comparative anatomy Renin-angiotensin system Chemistry, physiology, and structure BRAUN-MENENDEZ et aI., 1946; activity relationships BRAUN-MENENDEZ, 1956; BUMl'uS et aI., 1961; SKEGGS, 1960; SKEGGS et aI., 1957, 1964; PEART, 1959; GROSS and TURRIAN, 1960; PAGE and BUMl'us, 1961, 1962 Relation to hypertension in man WAKERLIN, 1955; GROSS, 1958, 1960, 1964; and animals Proceedings, Conference on Hypertension, 1958; KORNEL, 1959; TAQUINI and TAQUINI, 1961; GROSS et aI.
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Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Category : Public health
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Pages : 424
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Biochemistry of Steroids
Author: Erich Heftmann
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Category : Steroids
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Band 4.
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Category : Steroids
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Band 4.