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9780126569766

Cell Physiology Source Book : A Molecular Approach

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    9780126569766

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    0126569762

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-18
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
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This completely revised and updated source book provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of cell physiology and membrane biophysics. Intended primarily as a text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and as a reference for researchers, this multidisciplinary book includes several new chapters and is an invaluable aid to scientists interested in cell physiology, biophysics, cell biology, electrophysiology, and cell signaling.

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Foreword to the First Edition xv
Foreword to the Second Edition xvii
Foreword to the Third Edition xix
Preface to the First Edition xxi
Preface to the Second Edition xxiii
Preface to the Third Edition xxv
SECTION I Biophysical Chemistry, Metabolism, Second Messengers, and Ultrastructure
Biophysical Chemistry of Physiological Solutions
3(16)
Appendix: Thermodynamics of Membrane Transport
16(3)
Jeffrey C. Freedman
Physiological Structure and Function of Proteins
19(24)
Matthew R. Pincus
Structural Organization and Properties of Membrane Lipids
43(22)
Ching-hsien Huang
Cell Membranes and Model Membranes
65(16)
Jeffrey C. Freedman
Lipid Domains and Biological Membrane Function
81(14)
Friedhelm Schroeder
W. Gibson Wood
Ann B. Kier
Ultrastructure of Cells
95(24)
Michael S. Forbes
Donald G. Freguson
Energy Production and Metabolism
119(20)
Michael A. Lieberman
Richard G. Sleight
Physiology of Mitochondria
139(14)
Keith D. Garlid
Signal Transduction
153(14)
Richard G. Sleight
Michael A. Lieberman
Calcium as an Intracellular Second Messenger: Mediation by Calcium-Binding Proteins
167(12)
John R. Dedman
Marcia A. Kaetzel
Regulation of Cellular Functions by Extracellular Calcium
179(12)
Edward F. Nemeth
Cellular Responses to Hormones
191(18)
Nelson D. Horseman
J. Wesley Pike
SECTION II Membrane Potential, Transport Physiology, Pumps, and Exchangers
Diffusion and Permeability
209(10)
Appendix: Exponential Time Course of Diffusion
217(2)
Jeffrey C. Freedman
Nicholas Sperelakis
Origin of Resting Membrane Potentials
219(24)
Appendix
237(6)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Gibbs-Donnan Equilibrium Potentials
243(6)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Mechanisms of Carrier-Mediated Transport: Facilitated Diffusion, Cotransport, and Countertransport
249(12)
Steven M. Grassl
Sodium Pump Function
261(10)
David M. Balshaw
Lauren A. Millette
Earl T. Wallick
Ca2+-ATPases
271(12)
Istvan Edes
Evangelia G. Kranias
Na+-Ca2+ Exchange Currents
283(18)
John H. B. Bridge
Intracellular Chloride Regulation
301(18)
Francisco J. Alvarez-Leefmans
Osmosis and Regulation of Cell Volume
319(38)
Clive M. Baumgarten
Joseph J. Feher
Intracellular pH Regulation
357(20)
Appendix: Techniques for pH Measurement
373(4)
Robert W. Putnam
Membrane Transport in Red Blood Cells
377(18)
Jeffrey C. Freedman
SECTION III Membrane Excitability and Ion Channels
Cable Properties and Propagation of Action Potentials
395(22)
Appendix 1: Propagation in Cardiac Muscle and Smooth Muscles
407(5)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Appendix 2: Derivation of the Cable Equation and the AC Length Constant
412(5)
Richard D. Veenstra
Electrogenesis of Membrane Excitability
417(24)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Patch-Clamp Techniques and Analysis
441(14)
Raymund Y. K. Pun
Harold Lecar
Structure and Mechanism of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels
455(24)
Simon Rock Levinson
William A. Sather
Biology of Neurons
479(6)
Michael M. Behbehani
Ion Channels in Nonexcitable Cells
485(24)
Bernd Nilius
Guy Droogmans
Ion Channels in Sperm
509(14)
A. Lievano
A. Darszon
Biology of Gap Junctions
523(16)
William J. Larsen
Richard D. Veenstra
Biophysics of the Nuclear Envelope
539(20)
Louis J. DeFelice
Michele Mazzanti
Regulation of Ion Channels by Phosphorylation
559(14)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Gordon M. Wahler
Direct Regulation of Ion Channels by G Proteins
573(12)
Atsushi Inanobe
Yoshihisa Kurachi
Developmental Changes in Ion Channels
585(16)
Noritsugu Tohse
Hisashi Yokoshiki
Nicholas Sperelakis
Regulation of Ion Channels by Membrand Proteins and Cytoskeleton
601(24)
Akikazu Fujita
Hiroshi Hibino
Yoshikisa Kurachi
SECTION IV Ion Channels as Targets for Toxins, Drugs, and Genetic Diseases
Ion Channels as Targets for Toxins
625(18)
Kenneth M. Blumenthal
Ion Channels as Targets for Drugs
643(10)
I. Rivolta
H. Abriel
Robert S. Kass
Ion Channels as Targets for Disease
653(22)
Shirley H. Bryant
James Maylie
SECTION V Synaptic Transmission and Sensory Transduction
Ligand-Gated Ion Channels
675(14)
Gary L. Westbrook
Synaptic Transmission
689(16)
Janusz B. Suszkiw
Excitation-Secretion Coupling
705(20)
Nicole Gallo-Payet
Marcel Daniel Payet
Stimulus-Response Coupling in Metabolic Sensor Cells
725(20)
Stan Misler
David M. Pressel
David W. Barnett
Mechanosensitive Ion Channels in Eukaryotic Cells
745(16)
Catherine E. Morris
Sensory Receptors and Mechanotransduction
761(14)
Andrew S. French
Paivi H. Torkkeli
Acoustic Transduction
775(20)
Appendix: Self-Referencing Electrodes for the Measurement of Extracellular Potential and Chemical Gradients
792(3)
Daniel C. Marcus
Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Ion Channels
795(12)
Anita L. Zimmerman
Visual Transduction
807(8)
Anita L. Zimmerman
Gustatory and Olfactory Sensory Transduction
815(24)
Stephen D. Roper
Appendix: Infrated Sensory Organs
832(7)
Stephen D. Roper
Michael S. Grace
Electroreceptors and Magnetoreceptors
839(26)
John G. New
Timothy C. Tricas
Appendix: The Biophysics of Electroreception in Ampullary Organs of Elasmobranch Fishes
857(8)
Harvey M. Fishman
SECTION VI Muscle and Other Contractile Systems
Skeletal Muscle Action Potentials
865(22)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Hugo Gonzalez-Serratos
Cardiac Action Potentials
887(12)
Gordon M. Wahler
Smooth Muscle Action Potentials and Electrical Profiles
899(12)
Nancy J. Rusch
R. Kent Hermsmeyer
Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Skeletal Muscle
911(16)
Judith A. Heiny
Ca2+ Release from Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Muscle
927(14)
Gerhard Meissner
Contraction of Muscles
941(18)
Richard J. Paul
Amoeboid Movement, Cilia, and Flagella
959(26)
Edna S. Kaneshiro
Michael J. Sanderson
George B. Witman
Centrin-Based Contraction and Bacterial Flagella
985(18)
Edna S. Kaneshiro
Effects of High Pressure on Cellular Processes
1003(22)
Alister G. Macdonald
Electrocytes of Electric Fish
1025(16)
Anthony L. Gotter
Marcia A. Kaetzel
John R. Dedman
SECTION VII Protozoa and Bacteria
Physiological Adaptations of Protists
1041(22)
Michael Levandowsky
Thomas E. Gorrell
Physiology of Prokaryotic Cells
1063(16)
Dennis W. Grogan
SECTION VIII Plant Cells, Photosynthesis, and Bioluminescence
Plant Cell Physiology
1079(18)
Richard G. Stout
Lawrence R. Griffing
Photosynthesis
1097(18)
Darrell Fleischman
Bioluminescence
1115(20)
J. Woodland Hastings
SECTION IX Cell Division and Programmed Cell Death
Regulation of Cell Division in Higher Eukaryotes
1135(26)
Francisco Martinez
Alma D. Chavez
Diana Gonzalez
Andres A. Gutierrez
Cancer Cell Properties
1161(10)
Christopher D. Heinen
Kira Steigerwald
Kathleen Heppner Goss
Jonna Groden
Apoptosis
1171(14)
Agustin Guerrero
Juan Manuel Arias
Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Cells
1185(20)
Eric J. Hall
James G. Kereiakes
Appendix
Review of Electricity and Cable Properties
1205(16)
Nicholas Sperelakis
Index 1221

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