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    senior editor, Andrew C. Novick ; associate editor, J. Stephen Jones ; section editors, Inderbir S. Gill ... [et al.].
    Contents:
    Surgical incisions / J. Stephen Jones
    Adrenal disease / Andrew C. Novick
    Laparoscopic adrenalectomy / Mihir M. Desai and Inderbir S. Gill
    Renal malignancy / Andrew C. Novick
    Laparoscopic surgery for renal cell carcinoma / Inderbir S. Gill
    Renal calculus disease / Stevan B. Streem and J. Stephen Jones
    Renal vascular disease / Andrew C. Novick
    Surgical technique of cadaver donor nephrectomy / Venkatesh Krishnamurthi
    Open donor nephrectomy / David A. Goldfarb
    Living laparoscopic donor nephrectomy / Alireza Moinzadeh and Inderbir S. Gill
    Renal transplantation / David A. Goldfarb, Stuart M. Flechner, and Charles S. Modlin
    Renal trauma / J. Stephen Jones
    Nerve-sparing retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy / Eric A. Klein
    Ureterolysis / Lawrence M. Wyner
    Pancreas transplantation / Venkatesh Krishnamurthi
    Ureteropelvic junction obstruction / Stevan B. Streem and Jonathan H. Ross
    Laparoscopic pyeloplasty / Anup P. Ramani and Inderbir S. Gill
    Urothelial tumors of the renal pelvis and ureter / Stevan B. Streem
    Management of the en bloc distal ureter and bladder cuff during retroperitoneoscopic radical nephroureterectomy / Osamu Ukimura and Inderbir S. Gill
    Ureteral disorders in children / Jonathan H. Ross and Robert Kay
    Iatrogenic and traumatic ureteral injury / Bashir R. Sankari
    Ureteral calculi / Stevan B. Streem
    Office procedures / J. Stephen Jones
    Radical cystectomy and orthotopic diversion in men and women / Eric A. Klein
    Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with intracorporeal urinary diversion / Jihad H. Kaouk and Inderbir S. Gill.
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    Bisschop A, de Jong L, Lima Costa ME, Konings WN.
    J Bacteriol. 1975 Mar;121(3):807-13.
    The rate of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) oxidation by membrane vesicles from Bacillus subtilis W23 increases three- to fourfold during logarithmic growth, reaching maximal levels in early stationary phase. Initial rates of L-proline, L-alanine, and L-glutamate transport energized by NADH closely parallel the increase in NADH oxidation. In vesicles prepared at different stages of growth, a constant number of NADH molecules varying from 150 to 260 have to be oxidized to transport one molecule of amino acid. Membrane vesicles from B. subtilis aroD (strain RB163), a mutant defective in menaquinone synthesis, do not transport amino acids in the presence of NADH. Ascorbate plus phenazine methosulfate, however, energizes amino acid transport equally well as in vesicles of B. subtilis W23. NADH oxidation and NADH-driven amino acid transport can be restored instantaneously by the addition of menadione (vitamin K3).
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