Calcified Tissue [electronic resource] /

Understanding the relationship between the structures and functions of calcified tissues is essential for an understanding of their pathology. This book emphasises aspects of calcification which are important to humans and presents aspects of current research, notably attempts to relate biological function to the structures and interactions, many chapters stress the importance of the extracellular matrix, and provide links with volumes 5 and 13 in the series Connective Tissue Matrix and Connective Tissue Matrix Part II respectively. Material selected for inclusion in this volume intentionally favour the more physical and physico-chemical aspects of contemporary research.

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Main Authors: Hukins, David W. L. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: London : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave, 1989
Subjects:Medicine., Molecular biology., Cell biology., Biomedicine., Molecular Medicine., Cell Biology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09868-2
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2287622018-07-31T00:10:44ZCalcified Tissue [electronic resource] / Hukins, David W. L. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textLondon : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave,1989.engUnderstanding the relationship between the structures and functions of calcified tissues is essential for an understanding of their pathology. This book emphasises aspects of calcification which are important to humans and presents aspects of current research, notably attempts to relate biological function to the structures and interactions, many chapters stress the importance of the extracellular matrix, and provide links with volumes 5 and 13 in the series Connective Tissue Matrix and Connective Tissue Matrix Part II respectively. Material selected for inclusion in this volume intentionally favour the more physical and physico-chemical aspects of contemporary research.Mineral Deposits in Tissue; D.W.L.Hukins -- Histology of Mineralised Tissues; A.J.Freemont -- Scanning X-Ray Microradiography and Microtomography of Calcified Tissues; J.C.Elliott, P.Anderson, R.Boakes and S.D.Dover -- X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Mineral Deposits; D.W.L.Hukins, S.S.Hasnain and J.E.Harries Fourier -- Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Characterisation of Biological Calcium Phosphates; R.T.Bailey and C.Holt -- Sonic Velocity and the Ultrastructure of Mineralised Tissues; S.Lees -- Some Characteristics of Mineralised Collagen; S.Lees -- The Interaction of Phosphoproteins with Calcium Phosphate; C.Holtand M.J.J.M. van Kemenade -- Phospholipids and Calcification; A.L.Boskey -- Index.Understanding the relationship between the structures and functions of calcified tissues is essential for an understanding of their pathology. This book emphasises aspects of calcification which are important to humans and presents aspects of current research, notably attempts to relate biological function to the structures and interactions, many chapters stress the importance of the extracellular matrix, and provide links with volumes 5 and 13 in the series Connective Tissue Matrix and Connective Tissue Matrix Part II respectively. Material selected for inclusion in this volume intentionally favour the more physical and physico-chemical aspects of contemporary research.Medicine.Molecular biology.Cell biology.Biomedicine.Molecular Medicine.Cell Biology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09868-2URN:ISBN:9781349098682
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Molecular biology.
Cell biology.
Biomedicine.
Molecular Medicine.
Cell Biology.
Medicine.
Molecular biology.
Cell biology.
Biomedicine.
Molecular Medicine.
Cell Biology.
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Biomedicine.
Molecular Medicine.
Cell Biology.
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Molecular biology.
Cell biology.
Biomedicine.
Molecular Medicine.
Cell Biology.
Hukins, David W. L. editor.
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Calcified Tissue [electronic resource] /
description Understanding the relationship between the structures and functions of calcified tissues is essential for an understanding of their pathology. This book emphasises aspects of calcification which are important to humans and presents aspects of current research, notably attempts to relate biological function to the structures and interactions, many chapters stress the importance of the extracellular matrix, and provide links with volumes 5 and 13 in the series Connective Tissue Matrix and Connective Tissue Matrix Part II respectively. Material selected for inclusion in this volume intentionally favour the more physical and physico-chemical aspects of contemporary research.
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