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Proteins and Related Subjects, Volume 22: Protides of Biological Fluids covers the proteins of the intercellular matrix, along with the genetic defects and polymorphism of the human plasma proteins and isotachophoresis. The text first deals with the connective tissue proteins, along with the anabolic and catabolic enzymes of connective tissues. Next, the selection details the isolation and purification of various proteins, their metabolism, and function. The text also talks about the genetic defects and polymorphism of human plasma proteins, which includes the abnormalities of specific proteins. The last section covers the utilization of isotachophoresis as an analytical tool for the detection and characterization of amino acids, low-weight metabolites, and proteins. The book will be of great use to students, researchers, and practitioners of biological science.
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsThe Third Arne Tiselius Memorial Lecture Relation between Structure and Biologic Function of the Protease Inhibitors in the Extracellular FluidsSection A. Proteins of the Intercellular Matrix A.1. Phylogenesis of the Intercellular Matrix Cellular Differentiation and the Morphogenesis of the Inter-cellular Matrix The Role of Extracellular Macromolecules upon Cell Differentiation Ultra-structural Study of the Fibroblastic Activities of Multi-potent Cells in the Mollusc: Helix aspersa M. Isolation and Culture Techniques of Fetal Calf Chondrocytes Control of Ameloblast Cytodifferentiation Periaxial Extracellular Material and Vertebral Chondrogenesis Collagen Resorption in Sponges: Involvement of Bacteria and Macrophages Calcite and Collagen in the Skeleton of the Cnidaria Veretillum cynomorium Pall A.2. Collagen A.2.1. Synthesis - Composition - Structure Influence of Some. Purified Plasma Proteins on Collagen Synthesis In Vitro A.2.2. Pathology A.3. Elastin Non-polar Peptides from Elastin The Ultrastructural Organization of Elastin Isolation of Chemically Pure Elastins in a Form Suitable for Mechanical Testing Electron Microscopical Studies on the Role of Microfibrils in Elastogenesis Organ-Culture Studies on the Biosynthesis of Inter-cellular Macromolecules of Aorta Isolation and Characterization of Highly Cross-Linked Peptide of Elastin from Porcine Aorta Characterization of Lipid Classes associated with Elastin Isolated from Normal and Pathological Human Aorta A.4. Proteoglycans A.4.1. Composition - Structure A.4.2. Biosynthesis - Metabolism A.4.3. Pathology Acid Mucopolysaccharides in Normal and Atherosclerotic Tissues: A Comparative Study Analysis of Urinary Mucopolysaccharides from Mucopolysaccharidose Cases by Gas-Liquid Chromatography Sulfatase Deficiencies in Mucopolysaccharidoses The Proteoglycans of Articular Cartilage in Early Experimental Osteoarthrosis Specificity of Pinocytosis of á-N-Acetylglucosaminidase by Fibroblasts The Effect of O-ß-Hydroxyaethylrutoside and (+)-Catechine on Sulfate Incorporation by Fibroblasts in Tissue Culture A.5. Structural Glycoproteins A.5.1. Glycoproteins from Serum and Tissue A.5.2. Basement Membranes A.6. Anabolic and Catabolic Enzymes of Connective Tissue A.6.1. Collagenase A.6.2. Other EnzymesSection B. Genetic Defects and Polymorphism of Human Plasma Proteins B.1. General Biological and Medical Aspects of Inherited Protein Polymorphism B.2. Albumin Regulation of Plasma Protein Synthesis in Cultured Embryonic Chick-liver Cells Post-Synthetic Isomerization of Rabbit Serum Albumin In Vivo Plasma Albumin Polymorphism in Fowl. A System for the Study of Albumin Biosynthesis and Its Control Analbuminaemia Annoalbumin B and its Subtypes The Differential Binding of Bromophenol Blue Simultaneous Turnover Studies of the Two Albumin Components Alternatively Labeled with 125I and 131I in Human Bisalbuminaemia B.3. Alpha1-Antitrypsin The Pi System: Polymorphism of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Pi Typing Techniques Antitryptic Activity of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Pi Bands in Starch Gel a1-Antitrypsin Deficiency: Pi Genotype ZO, SO and MO Structural Differences between Pi-Types of a1-Antitrypsin Chemical Properties of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin The Pi System: Its Study by Means of Thin-layer-gel Electro Focusing in Polyacrylamide Gel Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (Pi) Phenotypes in Neonatal Liver Disease B.4.