The scientific programme of the 16th FEBS meeting --- held in Moscow, 1984 --- was very wide and covered practically all major aspects of the study of living matter on a molecular level. The scientific level of all symposia organized within the framework of the meeting was extremely high and reflected the latest achievements in each particular branch of science. This three-part publication of the Proccedings of the 16th FEBS Congress includes the lectures that are of particular interest. The volumes are available separately or at a specially discounted set price.
Growth Factors: Cellular Growth Processes, Growth Factors, Hormonal Control of Growth is a compilation of papers from the 11th Meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies in Copenhagen in 1977. The book explains the process that leads to cell replication in vitro and to actual growth in vivo. One paper then examines the use of a combined method to analyze growth control in a culture specimen. Another paper notes the evidence favoring the hypotheses that a delicately regulated increase in the amount of adenine and guanine nucleotide can affect significantly the metabolic patter ...
The proceedings of the 9th Intemational ICOP Conference held in Williamsburg, Virginia in October 1992 discusses the latest discoveries on cellular proteases, how living cells break down proteins, how cells deten-nine which proteins are to be degraded and the role of proteases in diseases such as cancer. Scientists from a variety of disciplines discuss the regulation and mechanisms at different levels of biological organization.
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