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Ciba Foundation Symposium - Ionizing Radiations and Cell Metabolism
Ciba Foundation Symposium - Ionizing Radiations and Cell Metabolism
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Content: Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 1–2): A. HaddowChapter 2 Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Structure in Relation to Metabolic Activities (pages 3–24): J. BracketChapter 3 The Effects of Ionizing Radiations on Enzymes in vitro (pages 25–37): W. M. DaleChapter 4 The Activity of Enzymes and Coenzymes in Irradiated Tissues (pages 38–58): Antoinette PirieChapter 5 Effects of X?Rays and Radiomimetic Agents on Nucleic Acids and Nucleoproteins (pages 59–76): J. A. V. ButlerChapter 6 Oxidative Phosphorylation in Some Radiosensitive Tissues After Irradiation (pages 77–91): D. W. van BekkumChapter 7 The Effects of Extraneous Agents on Cell Metabolism (pages 92–105): H. A. KrebsChapter 8 The Influence of Oxygen on Radiation Effects (pages 106–119): H. LaserChapter 9 The Influence of Chemical Pre? and Post?Treatments on Radiosensitivity of Bacteria, and Their Significance for Higher Organisms (pages 120–139): Alexander Hollaender and George E. StapletonChapter 10 Postirradiation Treatment of Mice and Rats (pages 140–160): D. W. H. Barnes and J. F. LoutitChapter 11 Studies on the Mechanism of Protein Synthesis (pages 161–173): P. C. Zamecnik, Elizabeth B. Keller, M. B. Hoagland, J. W. Littlefield and R. B. LoftfieldChapter 12 Nucleic Acids and Amino Acid Incorporation (pages 174–184): E. F. GaleChapter 13 Protein Synthesis in Protoplasts (pages 185–195): S. SpiegelmanChapter 14 Influence of Radiation on DNA Metabolism (pages 196–211): Alma HowardChapter 15 The Influence of Radiation on the Metabolism of Ascites Tumour Cells (pages 212–224): Arne ForssbergChapter 16 Influence of Radiation on Metabolism of Regenerating Rat Liver (pages 225–238): Barbara E. HolmesChapter 17 The Induction of Chromosomal Aberrations by Ionizing Radiations and Chemical Mutagens (pages 239–254): C. P. Swanson and Bengt KihlmanChapter 18 Primary Sites of Energy Deposition Associated with Radiobiologigal Lesions (pages 255–274): L. H. GrayChapter 19 Effects of Radiation and Peroxides on Viral and Bacterial Functions Linked to DNA Specificity (pages 275–308): Raymond Latarjet
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