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- Bookedited by Bruce Jennings, Center for Humans and Nature & Yale University, John D. Arras, ... Show More University of Virginia, Drue H. Barrett, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Barbara A. Ellis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.Contents:
Ethical aspects of public health emergency preparedness and response / Bruce Jennings and John D. Arras
Justice, resource allocation, and emergency preparedness: issues regarding stockpiling / Norman Daniels
Vulnerable populations in the context of public health emergency preparedness planning and response / Madison Powers
Public engagement in emergency preparedness and response: ethical perspectives in public health practice / Ruth Gaare Berheim
Professional, civic, and personal obligations in public health emergency planning and response / Angus Dawson
Research in public health crisis: the integrative approach to managing the moral tensions / Alex John London.Digital Access Oxford 2016 - BookEducation-related Government Publications Subcommittee, Curriculum Materials Committee, ... Show More and Problems of Access and Control of Educational Materials Committee, Education and Behavioral Sciences Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association.Print c1989
- ArticleArcher DB.Biochem J. 1977 Jun 15;164(3):653-8.The biosynthesis of chitin has been obtained in broken mycelia and protoplasts of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. The specific activity of chitin synthase (EC 2.4.1.16) in a membrane preparation from protoplasts derived from the hyphal tips of A. fumigatus was 26.8-fold greater than that of the chitin synthase in broken mycelia, indicating that the active chitin synthase is located primarily in a membrane-bound site at the hyphal tip. Polyoxin D was a potent competitive inhibitor of the enzyme, having Ki 5.2 +/- 0.8 micron with respect to the natural substrate UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, which has Km 1.58 mM.