[PDF] Ciba Foundation Symposium 2 – Carbon-Fluorine Compounds; Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biological Activities

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Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1?7): Sir Rudolph Peters
Chapter 2 Chemical Characteristics of the Carbon?Fluorine Bond (pages 9?32): B. C. Saunders
Chapter 3 The Physical Properties of the Carbon?Fluorine Bond (pages 33?54): A. G. Sharpe
Chapter 4 Some Metabolic Aspects of Fluoroacetate Especially Related to Fluorocitrate (pages 55?76): Sir Rudolph Peters
Chapter 5 Effect of Fluoro Compounds on Metabolic Control in Brain Mitochondria (pages 77?93): E. Martin Gal
Chapter 6 Fluorine as a Substituent for Oxygen in Biological Systems: Examples in Mammalian Membrane Transport and Glycosidase Action (pages 95?123): J. E. G. Barnett
Chapter 7 The Nucleotides of Fluorinated Pyrimidines and Their Biological Activities (pages 125?140): Charles Eidelberger
Chapter 8 Fluoroamino Acids and Protein Synthesis (pages 141?167): L. Fowden
Chapter 9 Synthesis and Reactivity of Fluorocarbohydrates (pages 169?213): P. W. Kent
Chapter 10 The Metabolism and Enzymology of Fluorocarbohydrates and Related Compounds (pages 214?238): N. F. Taylor
Chapter 11 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Macromolecules with Fluorine Nuclei as Probes (pages 239?279): Raymond A. Dwek
Chapter 12 Chemistry of Fluorosteroids and Their Hormonal Properties (pages 281?301): A. Wettstein
Chapter 13 Biochemical Effects of Fluoroacetate Poisoning in Rat Liver (pages 303?333): P. Buffa, V. Guarriera?Bobyleva and I. Pasquali?Ronchetti
Chapter 14 The Use of Microorganisms in the Study of Fluorinated Compounds (pages 335?356): Peter Goldman
Chapter 15 Clinical and Pathological Effects of Fluoride Toxicity in Animals (pages 357?388): James L. Shupe
Chapter 16 Chairman’s Concluding Remarks (page 189): Sir Rudolph Peters

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