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    [edited by] Louis R. Caplan, Vasileios-Arsenios Lioutas.
    Contents:
    Confused after a nap
    Headache after a beach trip
    Why are you staring over there?
    Dizziness and ataxia after lifting a vacuum
    Two generations with stroke and cognitive decline
    Ms H heads to the hospital
    The weak construction worker
    Twisted tongue and dizzy head
    Right hemibody weakness in a man with lighting-like transient facial pain
    Blurry vision
    Gastroenteritis with dizziness and ataxia
    Neck pain soon followed by right hemiparesis
    Sudden onset of double vision and left ataxic hemiparesis. Arm pain and swelling followed by headache, right weakness, and aphasia
    More than meets the eye
    A rusty pipe
    Eyelid droopiness and body weakness
    A pain in the hand
    A ticking time bomb
    "Dancing" hand
    Double vision and jumpy eyes
    Between a rock and a hard place
    Follow you heart or your brain?
    A bloody mesh
    A Lernaean Hydra
    It looks like a stroke, walks like a stroke, and behaves like a stoke. But is it a stroke?
    A relentless headache.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
  • Article
    Dembo M, Rubinow SI.
    Biophys J. 1977 Jun;18(3):245-67.
    A relatively simple kinetic model is proposed to account simultaneously for data on the binding of carbamyl phosphate and succinate to aspartate trans carbamylase (ATCase), and for the relaxation spectrum associated with this binding. The model also accounts for measurements of the initial velocity of the reaction of ATCase with respect to aspartate and carbamyl phosphate. The principal assumption made is that ATCase consists of three identical noninteracting cooperative dimers. Ordered binding and both sequential and concerted conformational changes in the dimers are needed to account for the properties of ATCase. The values of the parameters of this model can be determined by fitting to existing experimental evidence. Various new quantitative predictions are made that can serve as additional tests of the proposed theory.
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