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This book represents the proceedings of a Satellite Symposium of
the XIth International Congress of Biochemistry on "Control of
Membrane Fluidity" which was held on July 7, 1979 at the Charles H.
Best Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. The meeting
was organized by M. Kates and A. Kuksis and was supported by the
International Congress of Biochemistry. The purpose of the meeting
was to review recent progress in many different areas of
investigation bearing on the role of lipids in the structural and
functional property of the cell membrane commonly referred to as
fluidity. The aim was to emphasize the factors controlling membrane
fluidity as studied in appropriate in vitro and in vivo
experiments. The Symposium included invited review papers and short
papers offered by discussants. In assem. bling the book no
distinction has been made between the two types of presentations,
nor has any significance been attached to the chronological order
of their presentation in the Symposium. As a result it was possible
to provide a much more coherent and continuous presentation than
that available at the meeting."
This book represents the proceedings of a Satellite Symposium of
the XIth International Congress of Biochemistry on "Control of
Membrane Fluidity" which was held on July 7, 1979 at the Charles H.
Best Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. The meeting
was organized by M. Kates and A. Kuksis and was supported by the
International Congress of Biochemistry. The purpose of the meeting
was to review recent progress in many different areas of
investigation bearing on the role of lipids in the structural and
functional property of the cell membrane commonly referred to as
fluidity. The aim was to emphasize the factors controlling membrane
fluidity as studied in appropriate in vitro and in vivo
experiments. The Symposium included invited review papers and short
papers offered by discussants. In assem. bling the book no
distinction has been made between the two types of presentations,
nor has any significance been attached to the chronological order
of their presentation in the Symposium. As a result it was possible
to provide a much more coherent and continuous presentation than
that available at the meeting."
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