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    Emine Ercikan Abali, Susan D. Cline, David S. Franklin, Susan M. Viselli.
    Summary: "Biochemistry is the study of how our bodies utilize the nutritional substances in our diet to make building blocks, fuels, and communication molecules for our cells. It also includes the processes by which we convert chemicals within our bodies and eliminate chemicals from our bodies"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Amino Acids and the Role of PH
    Protein Structure
    Globular Proteins
    Fibrous Proteins
    Enzymes
    Bioenergetics and Oxidative Phosphorylation
    Introduction to Carbohydrates
    Introduction to Metabolism and Glycolysis
    Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle and Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex
    Gluconeogenesis
    Glycogen Metabolism
    Monosaccharide and Disaccharide Metabolism
    Pentose Phosphate Pathway and Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
    Glycosaminoglycans, Proteoglycans, and Glycoproteins
    Dietary Lipid Metabolism
    Fatty Acid, Triacylglycerol, and Ketone Body Metabolism
    Phospholipid, Glycosphingolipid, and Eicosanoid Metabolism
    Cholesterol, Lipoprotein, and Steroid Metabolism
    Amino Acids : Nitrogen Disposal
    Amino Acids : Degradation and Synthesis
    Amino Acids : Conversion to Specialized Products
    Nucleotide Metabolism
    Metabolic Effects of Insulin and Glucagon
    The Feed-Fast Cycle
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Obesity
    Nutrition : Overview and Macronutrients
    Micronutrients : Vitamins
    Micronutrients : Minerals
    DNA Structure, Replication, and Repair
    RNA Structure, Synthesis, and Processing
    Protein Synthesis
    Regulation of Gene Expression
    Biotechnology and Human Disease
    Blood Clotting.
  • Article
    Kristensen T, Grunnet N, Hansen HE, Fjeldborg O, Olsen S, Jørgensen F, Kissmeyer-Nielsen F.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl. 1977(42):46-50.
    The immunological reactivity of 20 consecutive renal allotransplanted patients against donor lymphocytes were followed from the day of transplantation and subsequently twice weekly until dismissal or graftectomy. The investigations concerned Complement Dependent Cytotoxic (CDC) antibodies, Antibody Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity (ADCC) and Cell-Mediated Lymphocytotoxicity (CML). Five patterns of immunological reactivity were observed parallelling the clinical courses. A specifically positive CML test was highly but not absolutely correlated to clinical graftrejection. Graftrejection was in general not preceeded by positive CML. The patterns of CDC and ADCC reactivity in relation to graftrejection were not evident.
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