Physiology of Membrane Disorders

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Andreoli, Thomas (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1978, 1978
Edition:1st ed. 1978
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 30: The Uptake of Lipids into the Intestinal Mucosa
  • 31: The Regulation of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Mammalian Kidneys
  • 32: The Proximal Nephron
  • 33: Transport Characteristics of the Loop of Henle
  • 34: Transport Functions of the Distal Convoluted Tubule
  • 35: The Collecting Duct
  • 36: Renal Hemodynamic Factors and the Regulation of Sodium Excretion
  • V: Clinical Disorders of Membrane Transport Processes
  • 37: Disorders of Ion Transport in Red Blood Cells
  • 38: Inherited Membrane Disorders of Muscle: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
  • 39: Disorders of Muscle Membranes: The Periodic Paralyses
  • 40: The Anatomical Basis for Cardiac Rhythm and Conduction
  • 41: Cholera Toxin, Adenylate Cyclase and the Process of Active Secretion in the Small Intestine: The Pathogenesis of Diarrhea in Cholera
  • 42: Malabsorption Syndromes
  • 43: Mechanisms of Calcium Absorption: A Reappraisal
  • 44: Cystic Fibrosis
  • I: The Nature of Biological Membranes
  • 1: The Anatomy of Biological Interfaces
  • 2: Dynamics of Lipids in Biomembranes
  • 3: Membrane Proteins: Structure and Arrangement in the Membrane
  • II: Methods for Studying Membranes
  • 4: The Nature and Limitations of Electron Microscopic Methods in Biology
  • 5: Isolation and Characterization of Biological Membranes
  • 6: Ultraviolet Absorption, Circular Dichroism, and Optical Rotatory Dispersion in Biomembrane Studies
  • 7: Mathematical Models of Membrane Transport Processes
  • 8: Tracers in the Study of Membrane Processes
  • 9: Principles of Water and Nonelectrolyte Transport across Membranes
  • 10: Principles of Electrical Methods for Studying Membrane Movements of Ions
  • 11: Lipid Bilayer Membranes: Their Permeability Properties as Related to Those of Cell Membranes
  • III: General Problems in Membrane Biology
  • 12: Ion Selectivity in Membrane Permeation
  • 13: Electrically Neutral Ion Transport in Biomembranes
  • 45: Uremia: Strategies in the Search for Toxins
  • 46: Disorders of Glomerular Filtration
  • 47: Cellular Defects in Urinary Acidification and Renal Tubular Acidosis
  • 48: Cystinosis and the Fanconi Syndrome
  • 49: Renal Tubular Defects in Phosphate and Amino Acid Transport
  • 50: The Polyuric Syndromes
  • 51: Ischemia and Disturbances in Cell Volume Regulation
  • 14: Na and K Transport in Red Blood Cells
  • 15: Ion-Coupled Transport across Biological Membranes
  • 16: The Provision of Cellular Metabolic Energy for Active Ion Transport
  • 17: Regulation of Cellular Volume
  • 18: Cell-to-Cell Communication: Permeability, Formation, Genetics, and Functions of the Cell-Cell Membrane Channel
  • 19: Genes and Membranes
  • 20: Membrane Immunology and Permeability Functions
  • 21: The Interaction of Hormones with Biological Membranes
  • 22: Modification of Membrane Function by Drugs
  • IV: Transport Events in Specialized Cells, Tissues, and Organs
  • 23: Processing of Exportable Proteins: Structure-Function Correlates and Role of Cellular Membranes
  • 24: Lactose Transport in Escherichia coli
  • 25: Some General Properties of Excitable Tissues
  • 26: Ion Movements in Skeletal Muscle in Relation to the Activation of Contraction
  • 27: Excitable Tissues: The Heart
  • 28: Ion and Water Transport in Gastric Mucosa
  • 29: Ion Transport by Gastric Mucosa