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- Editors:
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Giulio Levi
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National Research Council, Rome, Italy
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Leontino Battistin
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University of Padua Medical School, Padua, Italy
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Abel Lajtha
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Research Institute of Neurochemistry, New York, USA
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Table of contents (38 chapters)
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Transport Studies in Various Nervous Tissue Preparations
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- A. Hamberger, B. Nyström, Å Sellström, C. T. Woiler
Pages 221-236
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- S. S. Oja, P. Kontro, P. Lähdesmäki
Pages 237-252
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- Henrik Lund-Andersen, Christel S. Kjeldsen
Pages 265-272
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- Giulio Levi, Ugo Poce, Maurizio Raiteri
Pages 273-289
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- Maurizio Raiteri, Alberto Bertollini, Renata del Carmine, Giulio Levi
Pages 319-335
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- J. P. Tassin, G. Blanc, L. Stinus, B. Berger, J. Glowinski, A. M. Thierry
Pages 337-345
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Factors Influencing Transport
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Front Matter
Pages 237-237
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- Miriam Banay-Schwartz, David N. Teller, Abel Lajtha
Pages 349-370
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- J. S. de Belleroche, H. F. Bradford
Pages 395-404
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Relationship of In Vivo and In Vitro Studies
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Front Matter
Pages 413-413
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- Abel Lajtha, Miriam Banay-Schwartz
Pages 415-434
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- A. V. Lorenzo, Reynold Spector
Pages 447-461
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Alterations of Transport in Pathology
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Front Matter
Pages 463-463
About this book
This book presents the papers that were delivered at the Satellite Symposium of the International Society for Neurochemistry in Padua, September, 1975. Having such Satellite Symposia was a new experiment for the Society, and all signs, including those from Padua, indicate that it was a very successful experiment, which will be an old tradition for the Society. The large international meeting affords the opportunity for presentations from all areas, for meeting of colleagues from various backgrounds and disciplines. The Satellite Symposia allow people from the same area of interest to discuss their subject in depth, and as such represent meetings of possibly the greatest practical significance for the partici pants. The Padua Symposium was no exception: all who particiDated in it could testify to its success in exchanging of information, learning of new approaches, and acqu~r~ng of new ideas, also the strengthening of old friendships, forming of new friendships and new collaborations, and exposing ideas to criticisms, suggestions, discussions. As a sign of the interest and success of the partici pants I can mention that all participants have sent in their contributions. Perhaps editors of volumes would anpreciate that the very last came in no later than two months past the deadline.
Editors and Affiliations
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National Research Council, Rome, Italy
Giulio Levi
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University of Padua Medical School, Padua, Italy
Leontino Battistin
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Research Institute of Neurochemistry, New York, USA
Abel Lajtha