Physical and Chemical Bases of Biological Information Transfer [electronic resource] /

Mathematical Approach and Models of Regulatory Mechanisms -- A New Mathematical Approach of Hormonal Regulatory Mechanisms during Growth -- The Aliosteric Model of Monod, Wyman and Changeux and the Phenomenon of Rising B/F-Curves in Hormone—Antibody Reactions -- Oxytocin Effect of the Depolarized Rat Uterus: A Mathematical Approach Using System Identification -- Method for Measuring the Development of Control Systems in Time -- Analytical Investigation of the Oscillatory Phenomenon in Hormone Regulation -- Substrate Concentration and Its Effect on the Application of the Law of Mass Action—A Brownian Model -- Information Transfer in Ageing: An Allosteric Model of Hormonal Regulation -- Physical Mechanisms of Information Transfer -- The Conformational Changes of Biopolymers Retaining Their Initial Structure: A Necessary Stage of Intracellular Information Transfer -- Flexoelectric Model for Active Transport -- On the Role of the Conformation Changes at the Active Site for Allosteric Interactions -- A Possible Transfer of Physical Information through the Conversion of Mechanical Energy into Electrical: A Piezoelectric Effect in Proteins -- Protein Hormones and Their Receptor Interactions -- Effect of PGF-2alpha on the Synthesis of Placental Proteins and HPL -- Bioenergetic Effect of the Gonadotropic Hormones in Vivo -- Bioenergetic Effect of Thyreostimulating Hormone in Vitro -- Sex-Dependent Prolactin Pattern during Development -- The Correlation between the Binding of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin to Luteal Cells and Plasma Membrane of Luteal Cells -- Particulate and Solubilized Hepatic Receptors for Glucagon, Insulin, Secretin, and Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide -- Protein Hormones Binding to Blood and Sperm Cells -- Small Molecules, Steroids, and Receptor Interactions -- Receptor Transformation — A Key Step in Estrogen Action -- Testicular Feminization Syndrome: A Model of Chemical Information Non-Transfer -- Effect of the Synthetic Estrogen Dioxydiphenylhexane on the Content of Nucleic Acids and Proteins during Development -- Possibility for a Direct Hormone—Hormone Interaction 2 -- Cyclic AMP, Enzyme, and Hormone Networks in Bio-Development -- Growth and Developmental Hormones as Chemical Messengers -- Age-Dependent Sensitivity and Specific Isoenzyme Inhibition of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase by Dehydroepiandrosterone -- The Biosynthesis of Haemoglobin, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acids during Differentiation and Development of Erythroid Bone Marrow Cells -- Maturation Dependence of Adenylate Cyclase in Red Blood Cells -- Calcium and Cyclic AMP Effects of Rabbit Epididymal Spermatozoa -- Ontogenines as Carriers of Information during the Early Embryonic Development -- New Developments in Analytical Techniques and Apparatuses -- Spectrophotometric Equipment with Flash-Light Excitation -- A Rapid-Scanning Spectrophotometer -- Equipment for Data Registration and Processing in Fast Spectroscopy -- ECG Telemetrie Device and System for Population Attendance -- Modern Instrumentation in Protein Chemistry -- Physical and Chemical Transfer in Reproductive Processes -- Hypothalamic—Pituitary Function and Ageing -- Adenohypophysis and the Male Gonadal Axis Following Partial Body ?-Irradiation -- The Testicular Function Efficiency Determined by the Spermatogenic Activity Test (SAT) in Diabetic and Alcoholic Patients -- New Protein—Glycolipoprotein Complex Formation in Diluted Semen -- Changes in EEG and in the Activity of the Whole Cervical Vagus upon Application of Sex Hormones -- Epinephrine Reception by Sperm Cells -- Physical and Chemical Information Transfer in cAMP and Enzyme Network -- Control of Size and Shape in the Rodent Thymus -- The DNA Polymerase and the cAMP Content of Human Tonsillar Lymphocytes -- Insulin and Adrenalin Effect on Lung Triglyceride Lipases -- Magnetic Pumping of Blood in the Vascular System -- Biomagnetic Effect of the Constant Magnetic Field Action on Water and Physiological Activity -- List of Participants.

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Main Authors: Vassileva-Popova, Julia G. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1975
Subjects:Life sciences., Animal anatomy., Life Sciences., Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2181-1
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