Transport Processes, Iono- and Osmoregulation Current Comparative Approaches

This volume is one of those published from the proceedings of the invited lectures to the First International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry I organized at Liege (Belgium) in August 1984 under the auspices of the Section of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry of the Internat...

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Other Authors: Gilles, R. (Editor), Gilles-Baillien, M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
Series:Proceedings in Life Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Regulation of Uptake of Free Amino Acids in Eukaryote Marine Organisms
  • Mechanism and Physiological Role of Epidermal Amino Acid Transport in Marine Bivalves
  • Increased Uptake of Nucleosides in the Activation of Sea Urchin Eggs
  • Energy Coupling in Active Transport of Substrates in Leishmania
  • Transport Physiology of Syncytial Epithelia
  • Nutrient Uptake by Tapeworms
  • The Transport of Exogenous Organic Substances by Invertebrate
  • Symposium VI Cell Volume Control Processes: Comparative Approaches
  • a) Cell Volume Maintenance and Regulation
  • Cell Volume Maintenance in Isosmotic Conditions
  • Neuronal Adaptations to Osmotic Stress
  • Cell Volume Control and Ion Transport in a Mammalian Cell
  • Volume-Sensitive Passive Potassium Fluxes in Red Cells
  • b) Organic Osmotic Effectors and Buffer Substances
  • The Osmotic Role of Amino Acids: Discovery and Function
  • Organic Osmotic Effectors in Cartilaginous Fishes
  • Glycerol and Other Carbohydrate Osmotic Effectors
  • Symposium I Regulation of Ion Transport Across Epithelial Membranes
  • Neurohumoral Regulation of HCO3- Secretion by Choroid Plexus
  • cAMP Increases the Apical Cl
  • Conductance in the Rectal Gland of Squalus acanthias
  • Control of Chloride Secretion by Intracellular Calcium in the Rat Colon
  • Passive Cl- Currents in Toad Skin: Potential Dependence and Relation to Mitochondria-Rich Cell Density
  • Na+ Transport in Toad Bladder Microsomes
  • Apical K+ Channels in Frog Skin: A Pathway for K+ Excretion
  • Coupling of the Free Energy of Hydrolysis of ATP to Na+ Transport Across Frog Skin
  • Symposium II Mineralocorticoid Control of Ion Transport — Role in NaCl Adaptation
  • Osmotic Control of Aldosterone Secretion
  • Acute, Delayed, and Chronic Actions of Mineralocorticoids
  • Evidence for Bipolar Effects of Aldosterone in Toad Skin
  • Physiological Mechanisms Underlying the Stimulation of Na Transport in the Toad Urinary Bladder by Aldosterone
  • Intracellular pH, Buffering Substances and Proteins: Imidazole Protonation and the Conservation of Protein Structure and Function
  • Molecular Basis of the Biological Compatibility of Nature’s Osmolytes
  • Mineralocorticoid Regulation of Lower Intestinal Ion Transport
  • Symposium III Ion Transport Across Gills: Comparative Aspects
  • Ion Transport in Crustacean Gills: Physiological and Ultrastructural Approaches
  • The Function of Carbonic Anhydrase in Crustacean Gills
  • Modes of Ammonia Transport Across Fish Gills
  • Branchial Ion Transfer Processes as Mechanisms for Fish Acid-Base Regulation
  • Peptidergic Control of Transport in the Teleost Gill
  • Symposium IV Intestinal Transport: Comparative Aspects
  • Modulation of Transepithelial Cl- Permeability
  • Comparative Aspects of Enterocyte Differentiation
  • Adaptation of Intestinal Sugar and Amino Acid Transport in Vertebrate Evolution
  • Electrophysiology of Fish Intestine
  • Transport Across the Invertebrate Intestine
  • The Gut as an Osmoregulatory Organ: Comparative Aspects and Special Referencesto Fishes
  • Symposium V The Exchange of Organic Substances Between Animal Organisms and Their Environment