edited by Fred E. Hahn, H. Kersten, W. Kersten, W. Szybalski.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1978
SERIES
Series Title
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology, 6.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
DNA Cloning and the Analysis of Plasmid Structure and Function --;A. Introduction --;B. Restriction Endonucleases --;C. DNA Cloning --;D. Analysis of Plasmid Structure and Function --;E. Concluding Remarks --;References --;Peptide Bond Formation in Non-ribosomal Systems --;A. Introduction --;B. Recent Developments in Non-ribosomal Peptide Formation --;C. Coding Capacity of Non-ribosomal Systems --;References --;Opiate Receptors and Their Endogenous Ligands (Endorphins) --;Opiate Receptors --;A. Introduction --;B. Properties of Opiate Receptors as Inferred from in vivo Studies --;C. Receptor Binding of Opiate Drugs in Tissue Homogenates --;D. Location of Opiate Receptors --;E. Opiate Receptor Isolation --;F. Opiate Receptor-Mediated Effects on Peripheral Autonomic Neuroeffector Transmission --;G. Opiate Receptor-Mediated Effects on the Synthesis of Cyclic Nucleotides --;Endorphins --;A. History --;B. Structures of the Endorphins Contained in?-LPH --;C. Other Endorphins --;D. Structure-Activity Relationships --;E. Distribution of the Endorphins --;F. Pharmacology and Physiology of the Endorphins --;References --;Influence of DNA Complexing Compounds on the Kinetoplast of Trypanosomatids --;A. Introduction --;B. Classification and Developmental Stages --;C. Structural Organization of the kDNA --;D. Replication of the kDNA --;E. Function of the kDNA --;F. Dyskinetoplasty in the Trypanosomatidae --;G. Chemotherapy of Trypanosomiasis and kDNA Binding Drugs --;H. Intercalating Compounds --;I. Non-Intercalating Compounds --;J. Conclusions --;References --;Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Transformation --;A. Introduction --;B. Cellular Interactions --;C. Interactions of Mitogens with Lymphocytes --;D. Cellular Commitment to Transformation --;E. Surface Changes and Transmembrane Events --;F. Energy Metabolism --;G. Cyclic Nucleotides and Lymphocyte Transformation --;H. Alterations in Genetic Expression --;I. Mitogen-Induced DNA Synthesis --;K. Termination of Proliferation --;L. Conclusions --;References --;Effects of Drugs on Chloroplasts --;A. Introduction --;B. Sensitivity of Chloroplasts to Exogenous Factors --;C. Some Modern Support of the Theory of Prokaryotic Origin of Chloroplasts --;D. Antibiotics Inducing Hereditary Bleaching of Euglena gracilis --;E. Attempt to Explain the Mechanism of Induction of Hereditary Loss of Chloroplasts --;F. General Conclusions --;References.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Cytology.
Human genetics.
Life sciences.
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Fred E. Hahn, H. Kersten, W. Kersten, W. Szybalski.