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Aurelio Rapado
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Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain
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R. W. E. Watts
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M.R.C. Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, England
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Chris H. M. M. Bruyn
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Department of Human Genetics, University of Nijmegen Faculty of Medicine, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (71 chapters)
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Cancer Research
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- Alice L. Yu, Faith H. Kung, Bohdan Bakay, William L. Nyhan
Pages 373-379
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- Dennis A. Carson, Jonathan Kaye, Steven Matsumoto, J. E. Seegmiller, Linda Thompson
Pages 381-388
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Methodology
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- A. Leyva, J. Schornagel, H. M. Pinedo
Pages 389-394
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- M. L. Ciompi, A. Lucacchini, D. Segnini, M. R. Mazzoni
Pages 395-399
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- Per Nygaard, Kaj Frank Jensen
Pages 401-407
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- Martin P. Uitendaal, Jan W. De Jong, Eef Harmsen, Elisabeth Keijzer
Pages 409-414
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- J. P. R. M. van Laarhoven, G. Th. Spierenburg, F. T. J. J. Oerlemans, C. H. M. M. de Bruyn
Pages 415-420
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- H. A. Simmonds, A. Sahota, R. Payne
Pages 421-427
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- F. Oerlemans, Th. Verheggen, F. Mikkers, F. Everaerts, C. de Bruyn
Pages 429-433
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- F. Oerlemans, Th. Verheggen, F. Mikkers, F. Everaerts, C. de Bruyn
Pages 435-440
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- Peter A. Simkin, Qwihee P. Lee
Pages 441-443
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Back Matter
Pages 449-459
About this book
These volumes contain the papers which were presented at the Third International Symposium on Purine Metabolism in Man held in Madrid (Spain) in June, 1979. The previous meetings in the series were held in Tel Aviv (Israel) and in Baden (Austria) in 1973 and 1976, respectively. The proceedings were also published by Plenum. Knowledge of the pathophysiology of the purines has developed greatly since the 1950's when it was mainly related to clinical gout, and it is now relevant to many fields of Medicine and Biology. These volumes include papers reporting new work on clinical gout and urolithiasis as well as on some of the subjects which have featured prominently in the previous volumes, including: regulatory aspects of the intermediary metabolism of purines and related com pounds, enzymology, methodology, and the results of mutations which affect purine metabolism. However, there have been many new develop ments during the last three years and the scope of the communications reflects not only increasing depth of knowledge, but also a widening of the field. This publication has clinical and fundamental impli cations for internal medicine, pediatrics, urology, biochemistry, immunology, genetics, and oncology.
Editors and Affiliations
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Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain
Aurelio Rapado
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M.R.C. Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, England
R. W. E. Watts
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Department of Human Genetics, University of Nijmegen Faculty of Medicine, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Chris H. M. M. Bruyn