F. Rajamohan, M.K. Lee, and D.H. Dean, Bacillus Thuringiensis Insecticidal Proteins: Molecular Mode of Action.
F. Rojo, M. Menc?a, M. Monsalve, and M. Salas, Transcription Activation and Repression by Interaction of a Regulator with the
aSubunit of RNA Polymerase: The Model of Phage
f29 Protein p4.
B.S. Negrutskii and A.V. El'skaya, Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factor 1
a: Structure, Expression, Functions and Possible Role in Amnioacyl-tRNA Channeling.
T.F. Linsenmayer, F. Long, M. Nurminskaya, Q. Chen, and T.M. Schmid, Type X Collagen and Other Up-Regulated Components of the Avian Hypertrophic Cartilage Program.
J.J. Champoux, Domains of Human Topoisomerase I and Associated Functions.
E. Bateman, Autoregulation of Eukaryotic Transcription Factors.
A.D. Santos and E.A. Padlan, Development of More Efficacious Antibodies for Medical Therapy and Diagnosis.
L.S. Phillips, C.-I. Pao, and B.C. Villafuerte, Molecular Regulation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I and Its Principal Binding Protein, IGFBP-3.
I.E. Scheffler, Molecular Genetics of Succinate: Quinone Oxidoreductase in Eukaryotes.
H.S. Sul, C. Smas, D. Wang, L. Chen, and S. Fong, Regulation of Fat Synthesis and Adipose Differentiation.
Chapter References
Index.
Praise for the Serial In perusing these chapters, I found much of interest. It is worth investigating. --P. BRICKELL in BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
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