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  • Book
    Kevin Conrad, editor.
    Summary: This concise guide covers the evolution and expanding scope of hospital medicine and the variety of clinical, ethical and administrative situations a Hospitalist encounters. 500 questions on inpatient care, co-management of patients and hospital system management are provided with the goal of assessing clinical and academic competency. Questions feature actual cases with evidence-based solutions. Useful to physicians, house staff and advanced nurse practitioners, this up-to-date referenced learning text encompasses all aspects of hospital care.

    Contents:
    Inpatient Care
    Consultative and Co-Management
    Hospital Systems Management.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Book
    Franca Semi ; schede grafiche di Giuseppe Bellei ; presentazione, avv. Mario Vianello ; presentazione della ricerca, prof. arch. Arrigo Rudi.
    Print c1983
  • Article
    Zukin RS, Strange PG, Heavey R, Koshland DE.
    Biochemistry. 1977 Feb 08;16(3):381-6.
    The galactose binding protein implicated in transport and in chemotaxis has been purified to homogeneity from the shock fluids of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. Both proteins are monomers of molecular weight 33 000 and exhibit cross-reactivity with antibody. The Salmonella galactose receptor showed binding of 1 mol of [14C]galactose or 1 mol of [14C]glucose at saturation. The dissociation constants were 0.38 and 0.17 muM, respectively. In light of the previously published report that the E. coli protein contains two binding sites with two different affinities, the binding characteristics of this protein were reexamined. Using highly purified radiolabeled substrate and homogeneous protein, a single binding site and single binding affinity were seen galactose (KD = 0.48 muM) or for glucose (KD = 0.21 muM). The competition between glucose and galactose for the same site is intriguing in view of the competition between ribose and galactose at the receptor level.
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