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    editors, Marinos Elia, Bruce Bistrian.
    Contents:
    The magnitude of the problem of malnutrition in Europe / Kondrup, J.
    Malnutrition in North America : where have we been? Where are we going? / Jensen, G.
    The economics of malnutrition / Elia, M.
    The need for consistent criteria for identifying malnutrition / Hoffer, J.
    Enteral nutrition reimbursement : the rationale for the policy : the US perspective / Parver, A.K.
    Enteral nutrition reimbursement : the rationale for the policy : the German perspective / Pahne, N.
    Food modification versus oral liquid nutrition supplementation / Silver, H.
    Cost-effectiveness analysis and health policy / Torgerson, D.
    Implementing nutritional standards : the Scottish experience / McKinlay, A.
    Innovative models for clinical nutrition and financing / Van Emelen, J.
    ENHA : what is it and what does it do? Reimbursement is not the solution / De Man, F.
    Brief history of parenteral and enteral nutrition in the hospital in the USA / Bistrian, B.
    What went right? The story of US Medicare medical nutrition therapy / Patrick, S.
    Digital Access Karger 2009
  • Article
    Keppel F, Allet B, Eisen H.
    Eur J Biochem. 1979 Jun 01;96(3):477-82.
    The protein IP25, which has previously been reported to accumulate in the chromatin during erythroid differentiation of Friend-virus-transformed erythroleukemia cells (FL cells), is shown to behave like histone H1 without being structurally related to it. Like H1, IP25 is not released by digestion of FL cells nuclei with DNAse I. After micrococcal digestion IP25 and H1 are differentially distributed in the nucleosome monomers and dimers. This distribution suggests an internucleosomal location for IP25 and H1. Different rates of digestion are observed between nuclei of differentiating and non-differentiating FL cells with both DNAse I and micrococcal nuclease. These differences could be due to the presence of IP25 in the chromatin of differentiating cells.
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