Red Cell Membrane Transport in Health and Disease [E-Book] / edited by Ingolf Bernhardt, J. Clive Ellory.
This book describes our current understanding of the transport of ions, amino acids, nucleosides, sugars, water and gases across the red blood cell membrane. It also outlines the necessary theoretical background to understand the dynamics of membrane constituents together with the mechanisms of tran...
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Personal Name(s): | Bernhardt, Ingolf, editor |
Ellory, J. Clive, editor | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
2003
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Physical Description: |
XXVIII, 748 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783662051818 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-662-05181-8 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1 Distribution and Movement of Membrane Lipids
- 2 Membrane Lipids and Proteins as a Basis of Red Cell Shape and its Alterations
- 3 Human Red Cell Shape and the Mechanical Characteristics of the Membrane
- 4 Passive Membrane Permeability for Ions and the Membrane Potential
- 5 Na+/K+ Pump
- 6 Ion Channels
- 7 The Swelling-Sensitive Osmolyte Channel
- 8 Na+-K+-2Cl- Cotransport
- 9 K+-Cl- Cotransport in Vertebrate Red Cells
- 10 The Band 3 Protein: Anion Exchanger and Anion-Proton Cotransporter
- 11 Band 3 Mediated Transport
- 12 Amino Acid Transport
- 13 Equilibrative Nucleoside Transport Proteins
- 14 Glucose Transport
- 15 Calcium Homeostasis in Normal and Abnormal Human Red Cells
- 16 Magnesium Transport
- 17 Trace Metal Transport
- 18 Monocarboxylate and other Organic Anion Transport
- 19 Water Permeability
- 20 Gas Transport
- 21 ‘The Hereditary Stomatocytosis and Allied Conditions’: Inherited Disorders Na+ and K+ Transport
- 22 Metabolic Disorders
- 23 Sickle Cell Disease
- 24 The Membrane Physiology of the ‘Malaria-Infected’ Red Cell
- 25 Hypertension
- 26 Disorders of Band 3
- 27 Amino Acid Transport in Disease
- 28 Transgenic Models of Red Cell Disorders
- 29 Red Cell Ageing
- 30 Active and Passive Monovalent Ion Transport Association with Membrane Antigens in Sheep Red Cells: a Molecular Riddle
- 31 Comparative Physiology of Red Cell Membrane Transport.