Ecto-ATPases : recent progress on structure and function
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Ecto-ATPases : recent progress on structure and function
Plenum Press, c1997
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Note
"Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Ecto-ATPases, held August 26-30, 1996, in Mar de Plata, Argentina"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Exto-ATPase: Characterization and Localization. Ecto-ATPases of the Nervous System
- A.K. Nagy. Evidence for Ectonucleotidases in the Guinea-Pig Cochlea: In Vivo and in Vitro Biochemical Studies
- S.M. Vlajkovic, et al. Ecto-ATPase: Purification and Sequencing. Purification, Characterization, and Molecular Cloning of the Chicken Gizzard Smooth Muscle Ecto-ATPase
- T.L. Kirley, J.G. Stout. A Strategy for Monoclonal Antibody Production to Ecto-ATPases
- R.S. Strobel, M.D. Rosenberg. Ecto-ATPases: Function and Pathology. Immunochemical Expression of Ecto-ATP-Diphosphohydrolase in Experimental and Clinical Disease
- W.W. Bakker, et al. Control of Platelet Reactivity by an cto-ADPase on Human Edonthelial Cells
- A.J. Marcus, et al. Interrelationship of Ecto-ATPase and Purinoceptor Function. P2 Nucleotide Receptor Structure and Function
- G.A. Weisman, et al. Ectonucleotidases and Purinoceptors in the Cochlea and Their Putative Role in Hearing
- P.R. Thorne, et al. Other Relevant Cell Surface Proteins. Ubiquitous Expression of the b-Subunit of H+-Transporting ATP Synthase on the Surface of Tumor Cells: Possible Roles in Tumorigenesis and Immune Surveillance
- B. Das, et al. 26 Additional Articles. Index.
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