Megakaryocytes, Platelets, Macrophages, and Eosinophils - Blood Cell Biochemistry - J R Harris - Books - Springer Science+Business Media - 9780306435447 - January 31, 1991
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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: 1 Megakaryocyte Maturation and Platelet Release in Normal and Pathologic Conditions.- 2 Biosynthesis and Processing of Platelet Glycoproteins in Megakaryocytes.- 3 Crossed Immunoelectrophoresis for the Study of Platelet Membrane Proteins.- 4 Hereditary Disorders of Platelet Function.- 5 The Cytoskeleton of Human Blood Platelets.- 6 Immunological Studies of the Platelet Cytoskeleton.- 7 Effect of Lipoproteins and Platelets on Macrophage Cholesterol Metabolism.- 8 Macrophage Membrane: Structure and Function.- 9 Subcellular Morphology and Biochemistry of Eosinophils. Publisher Marketing: Blood Cell Biochemistry was initially conceived as part of the Plenum series Subcellular Biochemistry, from which it has developed into a separate series. The present volume is devoted primarily to contributions on megakaryocytes and platelets and, to a lesser extent, to macrophages and eosinophils. The book does not attempt a rigorous or total coverage of the particular topics; it represents the areas of current scientific activity and interest that were selected by the editor at the commencement of this project. In general, the approach has been similar to that adopted for Volume 1 of the series (Erythroid Cells); the same approach will be followed subsequently in Volume 3 (Lymphocytes and Granulocytes). This book opens with a developmentally oriented chapter by Janine Breton-Gorius on megakaryocyte maturation and platelet release in normal conditions, which serves to set the scene ultrastructurally for much of the data that follow. The biosynthesis and process ing of platelet glycoproteins in megakaryocytes is dealt with by Alain Duperray and his colleagues, and thereby provides an in-depth biochemical survey of the megakaryocyte. The applications and strengths of crossed immunoelectrophoresis for the study of platelet membrane proteins is then covered by Simon Karpatkin, and a detailed account of the heredity disorders of platelet function is provided by Francine Rendu and Evelyne Dupuy." Contributor Bio:  Harris, James R Harris is a lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Teesside in the United Kingdom. Contributor Bio:  Harris, Robin Robin Harris has a doctorate in modern history from Oxford University. He writes extensively on the Balkans and in particular Croatia and Bosnia.

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Released January 31, 1991
ISBN13 9780306435447
Publishers Springer Science+Business Media
Pages 349
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 22 mm   ·   693 g
Editor Harris, J. Robin

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