Acute Phase Proteins Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Clinical ApplicationsAcute Phase Proteins covers all major aspects of acute phase proteins (APP) starting with molecular mechanisms regulating their synthesis and ending with their functional significance. The book features 36 chapters addressing such topics as acute phase response and the APP; major APP and their structure and functions; regulation of APP synthesis, the cytokines and hormones implicated in these processes, and molecular mechanisms involved; signal transduction of cytokines in hepatocytes and posttranscriptional processes; and quantitative and qualitative evaluation of APP in clinical practice. The book will be an important reference for immunologists, molecular biologists, cellular biologists, biochemists, and clinical chemists. |
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Chapter 4 | 27 |
The SAA Lipoprotein Family | 27 |
Rat α 2 Macroglobulin and Related αMacroglobulins in the Acute Phase Response | 45 |
Chapter 22 | 47 |
Regulation of α 1 Acid Glycoprotein Genes and Relationship to Other Type 1 Acute Phase Plasma Proteins | 57 |
Transcriptional Regulation of the Human C3 Gene | 80 |
Chapter 25 | 65 |
Chapter 26 | 65 |
Chapter 27 | 67 |
Chapter 28 | 66 |
Chapter 29 | 39 |
Chapter 13 | 61 |
Chapter 14 | 77 |
Chapter 15 | 50 |
Chapter 17 | 54 |
Chapter 19 | 112 |
Chapter 21 | 66 |
Chapter 34 | 26 |
Chapter 30 | 57 |
Chapter 6 | 86 |
Chapter 33 | 76 |
Chapter 10 | 68 |
Chapter 36 | 56 |
INDEX | 102 |
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