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Springer Erythroid Cells 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by J. Robin Harris
This series of books, devoted to aspects of blood cell biochemistry, development, immu nology, and ultrastructure, has evolved and separated from the long-established Plenum series Subcellular Biochemistry. It is the intention of these volumes to draw together related areas of investigation and to provide, in the fullness of time, complete coverage of this rapidly advancing important biomedical discipline. Both fundamental and medically applied topics, dealing with normal and pathological cells, will be included. This, the first volume of the series, contains a diverse collection of chapters, all of which relate to erythroid cells. The range of material included is extremely broad and the authors have used contrasting technical approaches, both within their personal experimen tal studies and within their manuscripts. This has led to the production of a very interest ing compilation, which does, nevertheless, possess a strong overall thematic unity. As with all edited volumes, some topics of importance and interest are not included. This may be because of oversight on my part, as editor, or because the authors originally selected failed to submit their manuscript by the agreed-upon submission date. For these omissions I take full responsibility and trust that at least some of the topics omitted, for instance membrane cation transport systems, will be covered within a future volume of the series. This book commences with two chapters of a developmental nature. 1 Ultrastructural Changes during Erythroid Development.- 2 Expression of Human Erythrocyte Membrane Protein Antigens during Erythroid Differentiation.- 3 Erythrocyte Membrane Changes during Aging in Vivo.- 4 Erythrocyte Clearance.- 5 Macromolecular Synthesis and Degradation during Terminal Erythroid Cell Development.- 6 Maturational Breakdown of Mitochondria and Other Organelles in Reticulocytes.- 7 Function and Structure of the Red Blood Cell Cytoskeleton.- 8 Spectrin—Actin Interactions.- 9 Some High-Molecular-Weight Oligomeric Proteins and Enzymes of Reticulocytes and Erythrocytes.- 10 Molecular Genetics of Human Erythrocyte Sialoglycoproteins: Glycophorins A, B, C, and D.- 11 The Anion Transport System of Red Blood Cell Membranes.- 12 Receptors for Erythropoietin: Distribution, Structure, and Role in Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis in Erythroid Cells.- 13 The Transferrin Receptor and Iron Accumulation in Erythroid Cells.- 14 Iron-Mediated Oxidative Stress and Erythrocytes.- 15 Erythrocyte Membrane Damage in Hemolytic Anemias.- 16 Action of Drugs on the Erythrocyte Membrane.