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Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Liver Cell Necrosis
herausgegeben von D. KepplerInhaltsverzeichnis
- I Morphology of Liver Cell Necrosis.
- 2 Morphologic Features of Hepatocellular Necrosis in Human Disease.
- 3 Hydrolases and Cellular Death.
- 4 Macromolecular Syntheses and the Maintenance of Liver Cell Integrity.
- 5 Quantitative Aspects of Biochemical Mechanisms Leading to Cell Death.
- 6 Pathogenesis of Hepatic Necrosis Caused by Amanitin-Albumin Conjugate.
- 7 Amanitin Poisoning in the Dog.
- 8 Pathogenesis of Frog Virus 3 Induced Hepatitis in Mice.
- 9 Consequences of Uridine Triphosphate Deficiency in Liver and Hepatoma Cells.
- 10 Ribosomes in Dying Liver Cells.
- 11 Histotopochemistry of Glycogen and Glycogen Enzymes After Allyl Formate Poisoning.
- 12 The Measurement of Liver Injury and Protection, with Special Reference to Paracetamol, Dimethylnitrosamine and Carbon Tetrachloride.
- 13 Hepatoprotective Substances: A Partial Assessment.
- 14 Liver Morphology and Enzyme Release: Further Studies in the Isolated Perfused Rat Liver.
- 15 Phalloidin, A Membrane Specific Toxin.
- 16 Morphological Changes Induced by Phalloidin in the Rat Liver.
- 17 Interaction of Phalloidin with Actin.
- 18 Mechanism of Necrosis Induced by Hepatotoxic Bile Acids.
- 19 The Role of Lipid Peroxidation in Liver Injury.
- 20 Inhibition of Protein Synthesis in Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Liver Injury.
- 21 Mechanism of Hepatic Necrosis Induced by Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons.