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  • Book
    edited by Manuela Zaccolo.
    Contents:
    Simultaneous assessment of cAMP signaling events in different cellular compartments using FRET-based reporters / Alex Burdyga and Konstantinos Lefkimmiatis
    Recording intracellular cAMP levels with EPAC-based FRET sensors by fluorescence lifetime imaging / Marcel Raspe, Jeffrey Klarenbeek, and Kees Jalink
    Novel approach combining real-time imaging and the patch-clamp technique to calibrate FRET-based reporters for cAMP in their cellular microenvironment / Andreas Koschinski and Manuela Zaccolo
    Structure-based, in silico approaches for the development of novel cAMP FRET reporters / Matías Machado and Sergio Pantano
    Automated image analysis of FRET signals for subcellular cAMP quantification / Silas J. Leavesley [and others]
    Channel-based reporters for cAMP detection / Thomas C. Rich [and others]
    Imaging sub-plasma membrane cAMP dynamics with fluorescent translocation reporters / Anders Tengholm and Olof Idevall-Hagren
    Adenoviral transduction of FRET-based biosensors for cAMP in primary adult mouse cardiomyocytes / Oliver Lomas [and others]
    Generation of transgenic mice expressing FRET biosensors / Daniela Hübscher and Viacheslav O. Nikolaev
    Photoactivatable adenylyl cyclases (PACs) as a tool to study cAMP signaling in vivo : an overview / Marina Efetova and Martin Schwärzel
    Selective disruption of the AKAP signaling complexes / Eileen J. Kennedy and John D. Scott
    Screening for small molecule disruptors of AKAP-PKA interactions / Carolin Schächterle [and others]
    Structure-based bacteriophage screening for AKAP- selective PKA regulatory subunit variants / Ryan Walker-Gray and Matthew G. Gold
    Yeast-based high-throughput screen for modulators of phosphodiesterase activity / Ana Santos de Medeiros and Charles S. Hoffman
    Separation of PKA and PKG signaling nodes by chemical proteomics / Eleonora Corradini, Albert J.R. Heck, and Arjen Scholten
    Development of computational models of cAMP signaling / Susana R. Neves-Zaph and Roy S. Song.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Book
    R.W. Ferrier.
    Summary: Based on unrestricted access to papers and personnel at BP, as well as numerous other sources, this second volume of BP's history aims to be an honest and comprehensive examination of the company in the period 1928-1954. Such a history inevitably touches on many different historical interests ranging from international relations to social, economic, political and military topics, primarily in Britain and the Middle East. The book includes penetrating insights into the direction and management of the company, the achievements and shortcomings of successive chairmen, and the relationship between the company and its major shareholder, the British Government. It also deals in detail with matters which have retained an aura of controversy and mystique long after their occurrence, most notably the international petroleum cartel which sought to control world oil markets, and the major international crisis arising from Iran's oil nationalisation. Nielsen 9780521259507 20160528

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Part I. Depression, Recovery and War, 1928-1945: 1. Management and finance, 1928-1945
    2. A new concession and a 'fresh start' in Iran, 1932-1939
    3. Operations and employment in Iran, 1928-1939
    4. Co-operation in the markets, 1928-1939
    5. Concessionary interests outside Iran, 1928-1939
    6. The British Government and oil, 1928-1939
    7. Research and technical progress, 1928-1939
    8. War, 1939-1945
    9. Transition in Iran, 1939-1947
    Part II. Postwar Expansion, 1946-1951: 10. Management and finance, 1946-1951
    11. The search for market outlets, 1943-1951
    12. The Company and the British Government, 1946-1951
    13. Politics and joint interests in the Middle East, 1946-1951
    14. Operations and employment in Iran, 1946-1951
    Part III. Crisis in Iran, 1947-1954: 15. The Supplemental Agreement, 1947-1950
    16. Nationalisation, January-June 1951
    17. Eviction, June-October, 1951
    18. Failed initiatives, October 1951-August 1953
    19. The Consortium, August 1953-October 1954
    Conclusion
    Appendices
    Biographical details. Nielsen 9780521259507 20160528
    Print 1982-
  • Article
    Itoh T, Sugawara H, Adachi S.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;60(3):215-20.
    1. Three components of quail ovalbumin were fractionated by gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography. 2. These were A1, A2, and A3, of which the major is A2. They contained phosphorus of 3, 2 and 1 residues, respectively. 3. The amino acid composition were higher in Lys, Asp, Ser, Thr and Gly, and lower in Arg, Glu and Ile than chicken ovalbumin. 4. The carbohydrate compositions were slightly higher in hexose and lower in hexosamine than chicken ovalbumin. 5. The molecular weight was determined to be 43,000, and the isoelectric point was pI 4.70.
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