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    edited by David B. Adams, Peter B. Cotton, Nicholas J. Zyromski, John Windsor.
    Contents:
    Epidemiology and genetics of pancreatitis / David C Whitcomb
    Pathobiology of the acinar cell in acute pancreatitis / Stephen J Pandol
    Locoregional pathophysiology in acute pancreatitis: pancreas and intestine / Alistair BJ Escott, Anthony J Phillips, John A Windsor
    Pathophysiology of systemic inflammatory response syndrome and multiorgan dysfunction syndrome in acute pancreatitis / Pramod Kumar Garg
    Diagnosis, prediction, and classification / Efstratios Koutroumpakis, Georgios I Papachristou
    Medical treatment / Andree H Koop, Timothy B Gardner
    Nutritional treatment in acute pancreatitis / Maxim S Petrov
    Gallstone pancreatitis: diagnosis and treatment / Marsela Sina, Gregory A Coté
    Treatment of local complications / Stefan AW Bouwense, Thomas L Bollen, Paul Fockens, Marc GH Besselink for the Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group
    Treatment of systemic complications and organ failure / Alexsander K Bressan, Chad G Ball
    Specific treatment for acute pancreatitis / Li Wen, Muhammad A Javed, Kiran Altaf, Peter Szatmary, Robert Sutton
    Sequelae of acute pancreatitis / Nicholas J Zyromski, Lucas McDuffie
    History of chronic pancreatitis / Peter A Banks
    Epidemiology and pathophysiology: epidemiology and risk factors / Dhiraj Yadav, Julia Greer
    Epidemiology and pathophysiology: genetic insights into pathogenesis / David C Whitcomb
    Pancreatic stellate cells: what do they tell us about chronic pancreatitis? / Minoti V Apte, Zhihong Xu, Ron C Pirola, Jeremy S Wilson
    Autoimmune pancreatitis: an update / Thiruvengadam Muniraj, Raghuwansh P Sah, Suresh T Chari
    Etiology and pathophysiology: tropical pancreatitis / Rajesh Gupta, Sunil D Shenvi, Ritambhra Nada, Surinder S Rana, Deepak Bhasin
    Mechanisms and pathways of pain in chronic pancreatitis / Dana A Dominguez, Kimberly S Kirkwood
    Imaging of chronic pancreatitis / Ferenc Czeyda-Pommersheim, Bobby Kalb, Diego Martin
    Endoscopic ultrasonography in chronic pancreatitis / Brenda Hoffman, Nathaniel Ranney
    Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) / Ravi K Prakash, Alexander Schlachterman, Chris E Forsmark
    Nutritional treatment: antioxidant treatment / Ajith K Siriwardena
    Pancreatogenic diabetes: etiology, implications, and management / Dana K Andersen
    Nutrition without a pancreas: how does the gut do it? / William Lancaster, Matthew Kappus, Robert Martindale
    Endoscopic management of chronic pancreatitis / Wiriyaporn Ridtitid, Stuart Sherman
    Shocking and fragmenting pancreatic ductal stones / Rupjyoti Talukdar, Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy
    Endoscopic management: celiac plexus blockade / Vikesh K Singh
    A brief history of modern surgery for chronic pancreatitis / Michael G Sarr, Charles F Frey, Thomas Schnelldorfer
    Surgery for chronic pancreatitis: indications and timing of surgery / Philippus C Bornman, Dirk J Gouma, Jake E J Krige
    Chronic pancreatitis: surgical strategy in complicated diseases / Philippus C Bornman, Jake E J Krige, Sandie R Thomson
    Surgery for chronic pancreatitis: pancreatic duct drainage procedures / Dirk J Gouma, Philippus C Bornman
    Surgical management: resection and drainage procedures / Tobias Keck, Ulrich Wellner, Ulrich Adam
    The role of pancreatoduodenectomy in the management of chronic pancreatitis / Kristopher P Croome, Michael B Farnell
    Total pancreatectomy and islet cell autotransplantation: patient selection / Sydne Muratore, Martin Freeman, Greg Beilman
    Total pancreatectomy and islet cell autotransplantation: the science of islet cell preservation, from pancreas to liver / Appakalai N Balamurugan, Melena D Bellin
    Total pancreatectomy and islet cell autotransplantation: long-term assessment of graft function / Giuseppe Garcea, Ashley Dennison.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Article
    Ridgway HG, Silverman M, Simon MI.
    J Bacteriol. 1977 Nov;132(2):657-65.
    Flagellar proteins controlling motility and chemotaxis in Escherichia coli were selectively labeled in vivo with [35S]methionine. This distribution of these proteins in subcellular fractions was examined by sodium dodecyl sulfatepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and autoradiography. The motA, motB, cheM, and cheD gene products were found to be confined exclusively to the inner cytoplasmic membrane fraction, whereas the cheY, cheW, and cheA (66,000 daltons) polypeptides appeared only in the soluble cytoplasmic fraction. The cheB, cheX, cheZ, and cheA (76,000 daltons) proteins, however, were distributed in both the cytoplasm and the inner membrane fractions. The hag gene product (flagellin) was the only flagellar protein examined that copurified with the outer lipopolysaccharide membrane. Differences in the intracellular locations of the che and mot gene prodcuts presumably reflect the functional attributes of these components.
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