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Michael N. G. James
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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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Table of contents (65 chapters)
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Mammalian Aspartic Proteinases
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- Ben M. Dunn, Kohei Oda, John Kay, Chetana Rao-Naik, W. Todd Lowther, Brian M. Beyer et al.
Pages 133-138
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- John M. Chirgwin, Suzanne Schultz, Deepali Sachdev
Pages 139-146
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- P. J. Tatnell, S. D. Fowler, D. Bur, W. E. Lees, J. Kay
Pages 147-152
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- Gene D. Godbold, Kyujeong Ahn, Susan Yeyeodu, Li-Fen Lee, Jenny P.-Y. Ting, Ann H. Erickson
Pages 153-162
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- Jonathan Green, Sancai Xie, Xinsheng Gan, R. Michael Roberts
Pages 163-167
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- Armando Albert, Tom L. Blundell, V. Dhanaraj, Luis Enrique Donate, Matthew Groves, Kunchur Guruprasad et al.
Pages 169-177
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- E. A. Gustchina, P. Majer, L. D. Rumsh, L. M. Ginodman, N. S. Andreeva
Pages 179-184
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- Deepali Sachdev, Yasu Ohsaki, G. David Roodman, John M. Chirgwin
Pages 185-189
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- Sancai Xie, Jonathan Green, R. Michael Roberts
Pages 195-200
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- N. I. Tarasova, G. Czerwinski, N. B. Roberts, J. Lubkowski, T. L. Sumpter, B. N. Green et al.
Pages 201-206
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- Uri Wormser, Berta Brodsky, Eldad Victor Moor, Arie Eldad, Rivka Gal, Abraham Nyska et al.
Pages 207-212
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- Hiroshi Nakanishi, Kenji Yamamoto
Pages 213-217
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- Marina Bukhtiyarova, Chetana Rao-Naik, Peter J. Tatnell, Paul C. White, John Kay, Ben M. Dunn
Pages 219-222
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Back Matter
Pages 223-228
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Aspartic Proenzymes and Activation
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- Timothy L. Reudelhuber, Véronique Brechler, Isabelle Jutras, Chantal Mercure, Danielle Methot
Pages 229-238
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- H. Inoue, X.-P. Huang, T. Hayashi, S. B. P. Athauda, H. Yamagata, S. Udaka et al.
Pages 239-244
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- Gerald Koelsch, Jeff Loy, Xinli Lin, Jordan Tang
Pages 245-252
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- Miguel Ramalho-Santos, José Pissarra, Euclides Pires, Carlos Faro
Pages 253-258
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- Katherine S. Bateman, Maia M. Chernaia, Nadya I. Tarasova, Michael N. G. James
Pages 259-263
About this book
The VIIth International Conference on Aspartic Proteinases was held in Banff, Alberta, Canada, from October 22 to 27, 1996. The venue was the Banff Centre in the Canadian Rockies, a setting well known worldwide for the scenic beauty and mountain grandeur. It was perhaps presumptuous of the organizers to call this the seventh Aspartic Proteinase Conference but it was felt that the meeting in 1982, organized by Tom Blundell and John Kay, was of an international stature and covered topics sufficiently broad to constitute a conference. Thus, there is a discontinuity in that the Gifu Conference organized by Prof. Kenji Takahashi was the fifth International Conference on Aspartic Proteinases. Officially, there has not been a sixth Conference and if there is confusion, it is the result of my desire to recognize the importance of the London meeting. Banffhosted 106 scientists from 14 different countries. There were 26 invited speak ers among the 44 oral presentations of the 7 main sessions. In addition, there were 53 con tributed poster presentations that spanned the whole range of interest in aspartic proteinases.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Michael N. G. James