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- Editors:
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Felix R. Althaus
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Institut für Pharmakologie und Biochemie, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät der Universität, Zürich, Switzerland
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Helmuth Hilz
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Physiologisch-chemisches Institut, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg 20-40, Germany
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Sydney Shall
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The University of Sussex, Brighton, Sussex, England
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Table of contents (80 chapters)
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Poly(ADP-Ribose): Structure and Enzymology
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- Nathan A. Berger, Carol S. Surowy, Shirley J. Petzold
Pages 129-138
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- Ilona I. Concha, Margarita I. Concha, Jaime Figueroa, Luis O. Burzio
Pages 139-147
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- Helene Thomassin, Luc Gilbert, Claude Niedergang, Paul Mandel
Pages 148-153
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- Manoochehr Tavassoli, Sydney Shall
Pages 154-158
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- Kunihiro Ueda, Osamu Hayaishi, Jun Oka, Hajime Komura, Koji Nakanishi
Pages 159-166
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ADP-Ribosylation and Chromatin Structure
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Front Matter
Pages 179-179
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- Ann Huletsky, Gilbert De Murcia, Alice Mazen, Peter Lewis, Dae G. Chung, Daniel Lamarre et al.
Pages 180-189
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- Gilbert De Murcia, Ann Huletsky, Daniel Lamarre, Alain Gaudreau, Jean Pouyet, Guy Poirier
Pages 190-196
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- Claude Niedergang, Marie-Elisabeth Ittel, Gilbert De Murcia, Jean Pouyet, Paul Mandel
Pages 197-206
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- Mark E. Smulson, Chris Hough, Usha Kasid, Anatoly Dritschilo, Ron Lubet
Pages 207-216
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- Gordana Brkić, Alexander Topaloglou, Hans Altmann
Pages 217-221
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- Józefa Węsierska-Gądek, Georg Sauermann
Pages 222-229
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- Georg Mathis, Felix R. Althaus
Pages 230-234
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- Felix R. Althaus, Georg Mathis
Pages 235-241
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ADP-Ribosylation, DNA Repair, and Xenobiotic Stress
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Front Matter
Pages 243-243
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- William F. Morgan, Mirjana C. Djordjevic, Kathryn M. Milam, Jeffrey L. Schwartz, Carmia Borek, James E. Cleaver
Pages 244-251
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- Klaus Wielckens, Tanja Pless, Gity Schaefer
Pages 252-263
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- Andreas Kreimeyer, Helmuth Hilz
Pages 272-276
About this book
This book provides an update on recent advances in the field of ADP ribosylation reactions. The individual chapters represent the synopses of contributions which were presented at the Seventh International Symposium on ADP-Ribosylation Reactions, held in Vitznau, Switzer land, from September 23 to 27, 1984. This volume covers new devel opments in the field since the last meeting was held on this topic in 1982, in Tokyo. Therefore, the present text is not meant to form a comprehensive account of a specialized research area, but encompasses a collection of state-of-the-art reports from the vast majority of laboratories currently involved in ADP-ribosylation work. For the sake of rapid publication, the editorial policy was to ensure easy accessibility of information contained in individual articles rather than to provide elaborate cross references or reference to work published prior to 1982. However, a detailed subject index will help the reader find complementary information. The enzymes of ADP-ribose metabolism have not yet acquired universally acceptable trivial names and the Enzyme Commission has not yet defmitely decided on formal appellations. Consequently, a variety of names for the nuclear enzyme appear in this book, including nuc1ear(ADP-ribosyl)transferase, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, or synthetase or synthase. Hopefully, a common convention will soon be established. The Seventh International Symposium on ADP-Ribosylation Reac tions was only possible because of the generous support which we have been given by our sponsors, listed below.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Pharmakologie und Biochemie, Veterinärmedizinische Fakultät der Universität, Zürich, Switzerland
Felix R. Althaus
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Physiologisch-chemisches Institut, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg 20-40, Germany
Helmuth Hilz
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The University of Sussex, Brighton, Sussex, England
Sydney Shall