EJB Reviews 1990

In the mid-1980s the European Journal of Biochemistry set out to publish review articles. The enterprise proved successful resulting in high-level reviews written by well-known scientists appearing in the Journal. The reviews represent emerging and rapidly growing fields of research in fundamental a...

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Other Authors: Christen, P. (Editor), Hofmann, E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:EJB Reviews
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Thermodynamics and the structure of biological macromolecules 187/1 (Jan. I)
  • Transforming growth factors and the regulation of cell proliferation 187/3 (Feb. II)
  • A structural basis of light energy and electron transfer in biology 187/2 (Jan. II)
  • Current approaches to macromolecular crystallization 189/1 (April I)
  • Protein kinase C and T cell activation 189/2 (April II)
  • Molecular analysis of a cellular decision during embryonic development of Drosophila elanogaster:epidermogenesis or neurogenesis 190/1 (Mai II)
  • Form determination of the heads of bacteriophages 190/2 (June I)
  • Insulin-like growth factors I and II 190/3 (June II)
  • Translational dynamics 191/1 (July I)
  • Translation and regulation of translation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 191/2 (July II)
  • Nonribosomal biosynthesis of peptide antibiotics 192/1 (Aug. II)
  • Biologically active products of stimulated liver macrophages (Kupffer cells) 192/2 (Sep. I)
  • Techniques in plant molecular biology — progress and problems )
  • myo-Inositol metabolites as cellular signals 193/1 (Oct. I)
  • Structural and functional aspects of calcium homeostasis in eukaryotic cells 193/3 (Nov. I)
  • The inhibitory glycine receptor: A ligand-gated chloride channel of the central nervous system 194/1 (Nov. II)
  • Recent advances in the molecular analysis of inherited disease 194/2 (Dec. I)
  • Self recognition by the immune system 194/3 (Dec. II)
  • Eukaryotic DNA replication — Enzymes and proteins acting at the fork 194/3 (Dec. II)