M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
In this second special issue on signal transduction leading specialists in their fields again present overviews of topics related to the highly topicalsubject of signal transduction. The first contribution, by Keppler, deals with the biosynthesis, transport, inactivation, and analysis of leukotrienes. Mohr et al. present an excellent overview of the biology of the peptide hormone oxytocin and its role in signal transduction.The review by Holzer describes the significance of peptinergic sensory neurons in the control of vascular functions. In the contribution by Wolf etal the molecular biology...
In this second special issue on signal transduction leading specialists in their fields again present overviews of topics related to the highly topica...
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
P.J. Pearson, P.M. Vanhoutte: Vasodilator and Vasoconstrictor Substances Produced by the Endothelium. L. Dux: Muscle Relaxation and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function in Different Muscle Types. C.C. Ashley, P.J. Griffith, T.J. Lea, I.P. Mulligan, R.e. Palmer, and S.J. Simnett: Barnacle Muscle: Ca2+ Activation and Mechanics.
P.J. Pearson, P.M. Vanhoutte: Vasodilator and Vasoconstrictor Substances Produced by the Endothelium. L. Dux: Muscle Relaxation and Sarcoplasmic Retic...
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
R. Levenson: Isoforms of the Na, K-ATPase: Family Members in Search of Function.- E. Petzinger: Transport of Organic Anions in the Liver. An Update on Bile Acid, Fatty Acid, Monocarboxylate, Anionic Amino Acid, Cholephilic Organic Anion and Anionic Drug Transport.- E. Schultz, K.M. McCormick: Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells.
R. Levenson: Isoforms of the Na, K-ATPase: Family Members in Search of Function.- E. Petzinger: Transport of Organic Anions in the L...
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
K.W. Bock: The Aryl Hydrocarbon or Dioxin Receptor: Biologicand Toxic Responses.- K. Grieshaber, I. Hardewig, U. Kreutzer, and H.-O. Portner: Physiological and Metabolic Responses to Hypoxia in Invertebrates.- K.-W. Koch: Calcium as Modulator of Phototransduction in Vertebrate Photoreceptor Cells.
K.W. Bock: The Aryl Hydrocarbon or Dioxin Receptor: Biologicand Toxic Responses.- K. Grieshaber, I. Hardewig, U. Kreutzer, and H.-O....
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
In this regular issue of Reviews of Physiology the first contribution by Warth and Bleich is on K+ Channels and Colonic Function, the second by Offermanns on Mammalian G-Protein Function in vivo: New Insights Through Altered Expression, and the third contribution by Tenenholz et al. (including one editor of the series) on Structural Determinants of Scorpion Toxin Affinity: The Charybdotoxin (alpha-KTX) Family of K+-channel Blocking Peptides.
In this regular issue of Reviews of Physiology the first contribution by Warth and Bleich is on K+ Channels and Colonic Function, the second by...
M. P. Blaustein, O. Creutzfeldt, H. Grunicke, E. Habermann, H. Neurath, S. Numa, D. Pette, B. Sakmann, U. Trendelenburg,
Stjarne: The present review puts the emphasis on two important developments: the discovery that individual postganglionic sympathetic neurons may secrete multiple transmitter substances from different classes of vesicles and by different mechanisms, and the introduction of new techniques which may permit for the first time direct impulse by impulse analysis of transmitter secretion in individual sympathetic nerve varicosities. Illes: Exogenous and endogen opioid peptides elicit a number of effects in the organism, usually by modifying the function of transmitter and hormone...
Stjarne: The present review puts the emphasis on two important developments: the discovery that individual postganglionic sympathetic neurons ...
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
Cook et al.: Phospholipases C and D in Mitogenic Signal Transduction. Moolenaar et al: Lysophosphatidatic Acid: A Bioactive Phospholipid with Growth Factor-Like Properties. Kozma et al.: Serine/Threonine Kinases in thePropagation of the Early Mitogenic Response. Diringer et al: A Retrospective on Transformation, Growth Control, and some Peculiarities of Lipid Metabolism. Villereal et al.: Calcium Signals in Growth Factor Signal Transduction. Wakabayashi et al.: Structure Function of the Growth Factor-Activatable Na+/H+ Exchanger. Herrlich et al.: DNA Damage-Induces Gene Expression: Signal...
Cook et al.: Phospholipases C and D in Mitogenic Signal Transduction. Moolenaar et al: Lysophosphatidatic Acid: A Bioactive Phospholipid with Growth F...
M. P. Blaustein, R. Greger, H. Grunicke, R. Jahn, W. J. Lederer, L. M. Mendell, A. Miyajima, D. Pette, G. Schultz, M. Sc
J.A. Roth: Membrane-Bound Catechol-O-Methyltreansferase: A Reevaluation of Its Role in the O-Methylation of the Catecholamine Transmitters. D.J. Benos, S. Cunningham, R.R. Baker, K.B. Beason, Y. Oh, and P.R. Smith: Molecular Characteristics of Amiloride-Sensitive Sodium Channels. D. Pette and G. Vrbov : Adaptation of Mammalian Skeletal Muscle Fibers to Chronic Electrical Stimulation.
J.A. Roth: Membrane-Bound Catechol-O-Methyltreansferase: A Reevaluation of Its Role in the O-Methylation of the Catecholamine Transmitters. D.J. Beno...