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Lipmann Symposium. Energy transformation in biological systems
[Symposium on Energy Transformation in Biological Systems ; London, 2.–4. July, 1974]
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Lipmann Symposium. Energy transformation in biological systems
[Symposium on Energy Transformation in Biological Systems ; London, 2.–4. July, 1974]
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Yes, you can access Lipmann Symposium. Energy transformation in biological systems by Dietmar Richter, Lipmann-Symposium (1974 : Berlin, West) in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biowissenschaften & Wissenschaft Allgemein. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Welcome to Professor Lipmann
- Welcome to the Max-Planck-Institut
- Dahlem in the Late Nineteen Twenties
- Cascade Control of E. coli Glutamine Synthetase
- Structure and Biosynthesis of an Acidic Glycoprotein in a Bacterial Cell Envelope
- Degradation of Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone (TRH). Its Inhibition by Pyroglu-His-OCH3 and the Effect of the Inhibitor in Attempts to study the Biosynthesis of TRH
- Amphibian Cells in Culture: An Approach to Metamorphosis
- The Hexokinase-Mitochondrial Binding Theory of Insulin Action
- N-Terminal Acetylation of Proteins, a Post-lnitiational Event
- Why is Insect Immunity Interesting?
- Energy Transduction in Membranes of Mycobacterium phlei
- Control by Peptidyl-tRNA of Elongation Factor G Interaction with the Ribosome
- A Cytoplasmic Function for the Polyadenylic Sequences of Messenger RNA
- Purification and Biological Properties of a Plasminogen Activator Characteristic of Malignantly Transformed Cells
- Interactions of Troponin Subunits Underlying Regulation of Muscle Contraction by Ca Ion: A Study on Hybrid Troponins
- Studies on the Binding of Acylaminoacyl-Oligonucleotide to Rat Liver 60S Ribosomal Subunits and Its Participation in the Peptidyltransferase Reaction
- Regulatory Phosphorylation of Purified Pig Liver Pyruvate Kinase
- A Soluble Elongation Factor Required for Protein Synthesis with mRNA's other than Poly (U)
- Variations in the Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Pattern in Arteries
- Biochemical Development of the Heart in Syrian Hamsters
- On the Mechanism of Inhibition of Globin Chain Initiation by Pactamycin
- The Ribosomal Binding Site of the Antibiotic Thiostrepton
- tRNA Structures in Viral RNA Genomes
- Remarks on the Acquisition of Active Quaternary Structure of Enzymes
- Covalent Binding of Bilirubin to Agarose and Use of the Product for Affinity Chromatography of Serum Albumin
- Transmitter Biochemistry of Single, Identified Neurons
- Regulation of Apoferritin Biosynthesis in Rat Liver
- High Lipoprotein Lipase Activity and Cardiovascular Disease
- Gramicidin S-Synthetase: Active Form of the Multienzyme Complex is Undissociable by Sodium Dodecylsulfate
- Studies on the Biosynthesis and Structure of Renal Glomerular Basement Membrane
- Ribosomes and the Target Theory
- Interrelation Between Tyrocidine Synthesis and Sporulation in Bacillus brevis
- Intergeneric Complementation of RNA Polymerase Subunits
- Studies on Liver Elongation Factor 1
- Some Thoughts on the Regulation of Arginine Biosynthesis and its Relation to Biochemistry
- Mechanism of the Cell Cycle in DNA Synthesis in Sea Urchin Embryos
- Ribosome Metabolism in Starving Relaxed E. coli Cells
- Subcellular Localization in the Ehrlich Ascites Cell of the Enzyme which Oxidizes Dihydroorotate to Orotate
- Comparison of Polypeptide Chain Initiation Factors from Artemia salina and Rabbit Reticulocytes
- Thiamine-Binding Protein of Escherichia coli
- Photoaffinity Labelling of tRNA Binding Sites on E. coli Ribosomes
- Identification of Central Transmitters with Electrically Stimulated Brain Slices
- The Acetylation of Cysteine-281 in Glyceraldehyde-3- Phosphate Dehydrogenase by an S-*S Transfer Reaction
- Regulation of Elongation Factor G-Ribosomal GTPase Activity
- Deoxynucleotide-Polymerizing Enzymes of Murine Myelomas
- Properties and Functions of Ethanol-Potassium Chloride Extractable Proteins from 80S Ribosomes and their Interchangeability with the Bacterial Proteins L7/L12
- Choline Acetyltransferase: Reactions of the Active Site Sulfhydryl Group
- Control of Gene Expression by E. coli Virus T7
- Covalent Enzyme-Substrate Intermediates in Carboxyl Activation
- The Role of Pantothenate in Citrate Lyase
- Cleavage of Small DNAs with Restriction Nucleases
- The Ribosomal and Nonribosomal Synthesis of Guanosine Polyphosphates
- Phage f2 RNA Structure in Relation to Synthesis of Phage Proteins
- Protein Kinases from Eukaryotic Organisms
- The Interaction of Red Blood Cell Protein Factors with Cyclic AMP
- On the Linkage and Recombination of Mitochondrial Genes
- Determination of mRNA and 28 S RNA Turnover in Proliferating HeLa Cells
- Structures of Biotin Enzymes
- Photographs