Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /

Volume V deals with the problems of turnover in the nervous system. "Turnover" is defined in different ways, and the term is used in different contexts. It is used rather broadly in the present volume, and intentionally so. The turnover of macromolecules is only one aspect; here "turnover" in­ dicates the simultaneous and coordinated formation and breakdown of macromolecular species. The complexities of cerebral protein turnover are shown in a separate chapter dealing with the synthesis of proteins, in another on breakdown, and in still another on the relationship of these two (showing how the two halves of turnover are controlled). The fact that most likely the two halves of protein turnover, synthesis and breakdown, are separated spatially and the mechanisms involved are different further emphasizes the complexity of macromolecular turnover. "Turnover" is used in a different context when the turnover of a cycle is discussed; but here again a number of complex metabolic reactions have to be interrelated and controlled; some such cycles are discussed briefly in this volume, additional cycles have been discussed with metabolism, and some cycles still await elucidation or discovery.

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Main Authors: Roberts, Sidney. author., Greengard, P. author., Ritchie, J. M. author., Brand, Michael M. author., Lehrer, G. M. author., Murray, Margaret R. author., Marks, N. author., Lajtha, A. author., Rodnight, R. author., Mandel, Paul. author., Jacob, Monique. author., Burton, Robert Main. author., Tsukada, Yasuzo. author., Buniatian, Hrachia Chachatur. author., Cheng, Sze-Chuh. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1971
Subjects:Medicine., Neurosciences., Biomedicine.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7166-7
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2262312018-07-31T00:06:59ZMetabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] / Roberts, Sidney. author. Greengard, P. author. Ritchie, J. M. author. Brand, Michael M. author. Lehrer, G. M. author. Murray, Margaret R. author. Marks, N. author. Lajtha, A. author. Rodnight, R. author. Mandel, Paul. author. Jacob, Monique. author. Burton, Robert Main. author. Tsukada, Yasuzo. author. Buniatian, Hrachia Chachatur. author. Cheng, Sze-Chuh. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1971.engVolume V deals with the problems of turnover in the nervous system. "Turnover" is defined in different ways, and the term is used in different contexts. It is used rather broadly in the present volume, and intentionally so. The turnover of macromolecules is only one aspect; here "turnover" in­ dicates the simultaneous and coordinated formation and breakdown of macromolecular species. The complexities of cerebral protein turnover are shown in a separate chapter dealing with the synthesis of proteins, in another on breakdown, and in still another on the relationship of these two (showing how the two halves of turnover are controlled). The fact that most likely the two halves of protein turnover, synthesis and breakdown, are separated spatially and the mechanisms involved are different further emphasizes the complexity of macromolecular turnover. "Turnover" is used in a different context when the turnover of a cycle is discussed; but here again a number of complex metabolic reactions have to be interrelated and controlled; some such cycles are discussed briefly in this volume, additional cycles have been discussed with metabolism, and some cycles still await elucidation or discovery.of Part A -- 1 Protein Synthesis -- 2 Protein and Polypeptide Breakdown -- 3 Cerebral Phosphoproteins -- 4 RNA Metabolism -- 5 The Turnover of Lipids -- 6 Ammonia Metabolism -- 7 The Urea Cycle -- 8 Free Nucleotides -- 9 The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle -- 10 Metabolism and Function in Nerve Fibers -- 11 The Biochemistry of Single Nerve Cell Bodies -- 12 Nervous Tissues Isolated in Culture.Volume V deals with the problems of turnover in the nervous system. "Turnover" is defined in different ways, and the term is used in different contexts. It is used rather broadly in the present volume, and intentionally so. The turnover of macromolecules is only one aspect; here "turnover" in­ dicates the simultaneous and coordinated formation and breakdown of macromolecular species. The complexities of cerebral protein turnover are shown in a separate chapter dealing with the synthesis of proteins, in another on breakdown, and in still another on the relationship of these two (showing how the two halves of turnover are controlled). The fact that most likely the two halves of protein turnover, synthesis and breakdown, are separated spatially and the mechanisms involved are different further emphasizes the complexity of macromolecular turnover. "Turnover" is used in a different context when the turnover of a cycle is discussed; but here again a number of complex metabolic reactions have to be interrelated and controlled; some such cycles are discussed briefly in this volume, additional cycles have been discussed with metabolism, and some cycles still await elucidation or discovery.Medicine.Neurosciences.Biomedicine.Neurosciences.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7166-7URN:ISBN:9781461571667
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topic Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Biomedicine.
Neurosciences.
Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Biomedicine.
Neurosciences.
spellingShingle Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Biomedicine.
Neurosciences.
Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Biomedicine.
Neurosciences.
Roberts, Sidney. author.
Greengard, P. author.
Ritchie, J. M. author.
Brand, Michael M. author.
Lehrer, G. M. author.
Murray, Margaret R. author.
Marks, N. author.
Lajtha, A. author.
Rodnight, R. author.
Mandel, Paul. author.
Jacob, Monique. author.
Burton, Robert Main. author.
Tsukada, Yasuzo. author.
Buniatian, Hrachia Chachatur. author.
Cheng, Sze-Chuh. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
description Volume V deals with the problems of turnover in the nervous system. "Turnover" is defined in different ways, and the term is used in different contexts. It is used rather broadly in the present volume, and intentionally so. The turnover of macromolecules is only one aspect; here "turnover" in­ dicates the simultaneous and coordinated formation and breakdown of macromolecular species. The complexities of cerebral protein turnover are shown in a separate chapter dealing with the synthesis of proteins, in another on breakdown, and in still another on the relationship of these two (showing how the two halves of turnover are controlled). The fact that most likely the two halves of protein turnover, synthesis and breakdown, are separated spatially and the mechanisms involved are different further emphasizes the complexity of macromolecular turnover. "Turnover" is used in a different context when the turnover of a cycle is discussed; but here again a number of complex metabolic reactions have to be interrelated and controlled; some such cycles are discussed briefly in this volume, additional cycles have been discussed with metabolism, and some cycles still await elucidation or discovery.
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Neurosciences.
Biomedicine.
Neurosciences.
author Roberts, Sidney. author.
Greengard, P. author.
Ritchie, J. M. author.
Brand, Michael M. author.
Lehrer, G. M. author.
Murray, Margaret R. author.
Marks, N. author.
Lajtha, A. author.
Rodnight, R. author.
Mandel, Paul. author.
Jacob, Monique. author.
Burton, Robert Main. author.
Tsukada, Yasuzo. author.
Buniatian, Hrachia Chachatur. author.
Cheng, Sze-Chuh. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Roberts, Sidney. author.
Greengard, P. author.
Ritchie, J. M. author.
Brand, Michael M. author.
Lehrer, G. M. author.
Murray, Margaret R. author.
Marks, N. author.
Lajtha, A. author.
Rodnight, R. author.
Mandel, Paul. author.
Jacob, Monique. author.
Burton, Robert Main. author.
Tsukada, Yasuzo. author.
Buniatian, Hrachia Chachatur. author.
Cheng, Sze-Chuh. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Roberts, Sidney. author.
title Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
title_short Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
title_full Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Turnover in the Nervous System [electronic resource] /
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