Cell membrane : the red blood cell as a model / Yoshihito Yawata.
Material type: TextPublisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xvi, 439 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 3527304630
- 9783527304639
- 612.111 22
- QP96 .Y39 2003
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612.1 KLA CD - ROM Accompanying part (Disc) Cardiovascular physiology concepts / | 612.11 BAI Blood cells : a practical guide / | 612.11 HUM Human blood cells : consequences of genetic polymorphisms and variations / | 612.111 YAW Cell membrane : the red blood cell as a model / | 612.1111 LIE Marks' basic medical biochemistry : a clinical approach / | 612.117 PLA Platelets / | 612.11825 DAN Human blood groups / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: History of Red Cell Membrane Research -- 2. Composition of Normal Red Cell Membranes -- 3. Stereotactic Structure of Red Cell Membranes -- 4. Skeletal Proteins -- 5. Integral Proteins -- 6. Anchoring Proteins -- 7. Membrane Morphogenesis in Erythroid Cells -- 8. States of Methylation in the Promoter of the Genes of [beta]-Spectrin, Band 3, and Protein 4.2 -- 9. Disease States of Red Cell Membranes: Their Genotypes and Phenotypes -- 10. Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS) -- 11. Hereditary Elliptocytosis (HE) -- 12. Hereditary Stomatocytosis -- 13. Acanthocytosis and Its Related Disorders -- 14. Abnormalities of Skeletal Proteins -- 15. Abnormalities of Integral Proteins and Blood Group Antigens -- 16. Abnormalities of Anchoring Proteins -- 17. Abnormalities of Membrane Lipids -- 18. Closing remarks.
"This publication presents the structure and function of biological membranes to improve the understanding of cells in both normal and pathogenic states. Recently, vast amounts of new information have been accumulated, especially about pathological conditions, and there is now much evidence correlating genotypes and phenotypes in normal and disease states. This book surveys the most recent findings in research on the molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics of the membranes of human red blood cells."--Publisher description.
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