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Esterases, Lipases, and Phospholipases - From Structure to Clinical Significance (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
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Esterases, Lipases, and Phospholipases - From Structure to Clinical Significance (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
Series: NATO Science Series A:, 266
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The NATO-Advanced Research Workshop "Esterases, Lipases and
Phospholipases: From Structure to Clinical Significance" was held
at the University of Bordeaux II, France from 22nd- 24th September
1993 under the Directorship of Professor Michel Clerc of the
University of Bordeaux II. The meeting was organised by Hugues Chap
(INSERM U 326, Toulouse, France), Georges Ferard (University of
Strasbourg, France), Wolfgang Junge (University of Kiel, Germany)
and Michael Mackness (University of Manchester, UK). In recent
years it has become increasingly apparent that hydrolytic enzymes
of the esterase, lipase and phospholipase type play central roles
in the pathophysiology of many human diseases. The purpose of this
NATO-ARW was to bring together experts (both clinical and
scientific) in all three interrelated fields to review the current
basic and clinical position and discuss future developments
particularly with respect to future research aimed at determining
the basic biochemical lesion involving hydrolytic enzymes involved
in human disease and the use of these enzymes in diagnosis. As well
as formal lectures from established researchers, the meeting also
involved a number of lively round-table discussions on future
developments and presentations from younger research workers, all
of which are recorded in this Proceedings and which contribute to
the success of the meeting.
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