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Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry (1973) Comprehensive Organic Chemistry (1979) Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry (1982) Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry (1984) International Encyclopedia of Education (1985) Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry Pharmacology (1985) Comprehensive Biotechnology (1985)... [Pg.644]

Goldberg IJ, Merkel M Lipoprotein lipase physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Front Biosci 2001 6 D388. [Pg.218]

Avron, M. and Ben-Amotz, A., Dunaliella Physiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, CRC Rress, Boca Raton, FL, 1992. [Pg.422]

Chino, H. 1985. Lipid transport Biochemistry of hemolymph lipophorin. In Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology, eds. Kerkut G. A. and Gilbert L. I., Oxford Pergamon Press, 10 115-134. [Pg.521]

Blomquist GJ, Jurenka R,Schal C,Tittiger C (2004) In Gilbert LI, Iatrou K,Gill S (eds) Comprehensive insect physiology,biochemistry, pharmacology and molecular biology. Elsevier (in press)... [Pg.131]

While the mechanism of resistance to various synthetic pyrethroids in flies has been elucidated in terms of physiology, biochemistry, and genetics, it seems that the resistance mechanism is mostly common to mosquitoes. [Pg.17]

In the general spectrum of host-parasite relationships, there is considerable parasite-induced host variability resulting in perturbed host physiology, biochemistry, and developmental behavior (8, 21, 22). There is a wide range of speculation that the parasite has the capacity to modulate or regulate host systems (8, 10, 23). It is clear that the C. sonorensis polydnavirus induces developmental arrest in H. virescens larva (18, 24,... [Pg.78]

At the beginning of the war we synthesized, by methods described below and also in Chapter iv, a series of dialkyl phosphorofluoridates (I). In general, these compounds were colourless, stable and almost odourless liquids. With them we carried out tests (a) on ourselves, (6) on animals, (c) on enzyme systems. The very close collaboration of the Departments of Chemistry, Physiology, Biochemistry and Pathology at Cambridge permitted of the initial screening of a compound often within a few... [Pg.14]

Essential Physiological Biochemistry An organ-based approach Stephen Reed 2009 John Wiley Sons, Ltd... [Pg.1]

Essential physiological biochemistry an organ-based approach / Stephen Reed, p. cm. [Pg.336]

Pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry and toxicity of versenes. (1952). 13- — Bibliography of ethylenediaminetraacetic acid. June 1953-... [Pg.117]

Borden JH (1985) Aggregation pheromones. In Kerkut GA, Gilbert LI (eds) Comprehensive insect physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, vol 9. Pergamon Press, Oxford, p 256... [Pg.176]

Staggers, D. T. (1976). The search for new herbicides. In L. J. Aldus. Herbicides Physiology, biochemistry, ecology. Second edition. Volume II. London Academic Press. [Pg.178]

Layzell DB, Turpin DH. 1990. Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Harlow Longman Scientific Technical. [Pg.270]

Zinder SH. 1993. Physiological ecology of methanogens. In Ferry JG, ed. Methanogen-esis Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry and Genetics. New York Chapman Hall, 128-206. [Pg.282]

Figure 12.15 Effectx)r mechanism for a pheromone. The mechanism is similar to that shown in Figure 12.6 except cyclic AMP leads to opening of a Na ion channel which will result in depolarisation and initiation of an action potential. It is of interest that the physiology/biochemistry is opposite to that involved in the detection of light, in which the signalling system results in hyperpolarisation of a nerve ratfer that hypopolarisation (Chapter 15 see Figure 15.10). Figure 12.15 Effectx)r mechanism for a pheromone. The mechanism is similar to that shown in Figure 12.6 except cyclic AMP leads to opening of a Na ion channel which will result in depolarisation and initiation of an action potential. It is of interest that the physiology/biochemistry is opposite to that involved in the detection of light, in which the signalling system results in hyperpolarisation of a nerve ratfer that hypopolarisation (Chapter 15 see Figure 15.10).
Kurland CG (1992) Translational accuracy and the fitness of bacteria. Annu Rev Genet 26 29-50 Kurland C, Huges D, Ehrenberg M (1996) Limitations of translational accuracy. In Neidhardt EC (ed) Escherichia coli and salmonella. Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology. ASM, Washington D.C. [Pg.26]


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