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The Chilton Conference on Inositol and Phosphoinositides, held on
January 9-11, 1984 at Southwestern Medical School, University of
Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Texas, was the third in a
series of conferences on cyclitols and phosphoinositides. The first
took place in 1968 in New York [Ann. New York Acad. Sci. (1969),
765,508-819] and the second was held in 1977 in East Lansing,
Michigan [eyclitols and Phosphoinositides, Wells, W. W. and
Eisenberg, F. , eds. , (1978) Academic press, New York, pp. 1-607.
] In the interim since the previous conference, not only has the
pace of research in the field accelerated markedly, but the
physiological importance of phosphoinositide metabolism has become
apparent to an increasing number of investigators from diverse
fields in the life sciences. Thus it seemed to us timely for both
recent and established workers in this area, as well as others
whose interests impinged on it, to meet in order to disseminate new
information, to review, and perhaps arrive at, a consensus of our
current understanding of the role of inositol and
phosphoinositides, and to establish new directions for research for
the next few years. The expansion of the field since the last
meeting made it mandatory to restrict the scope of the topics
covered at the conference, primarily to aspects dealing with
mammalian systems. We sincerely regretted the exclusion of recent
research on cyclitols and phosphoinositides in microbes and plants
and hope that these areas will be included in future conferences.
The Chilton Conference on Inositol and Phosphoinositides, held on
January 9-11, 1984 at Southwestern Medical School, University of
Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Texas, was the third in a
series of conferences on cyclitols and phosphoinositides. The first
took place in 1968 in New York [Ann. New York Acad. Sci. (1969),
765,508-819] and the second was held in 1977 in East Lansing,
Michigan [eyclitols and Phosphoinositides, Wells, W. W. and
Eisenberg, F. , eds. , (1978) Academic press, New York, pp. 1-607.
] In the interim since the previous conference, not only has the
pace of research in the field accelerated markedly, but the
physiological importance of phosphoinositide metabolism has become
apparent to an increasing number of investigators from diverse
fields in the life sciences. Thus it seemed to us timely for both
recent and established workers in this area, as well as others
whose interests impinged on it, to meet in order to disseminate new
information, to review, and perhaps arrive at, a consensus of our
current understanding of the role of inositol and
phosphoinositides, and to establish new directions for research for
the next few years. The expansion of the field since the last
meeting made it mandatory to restrict the scope of the topics
covered at the conference, primarily to aspects dealing with
mammalian systems. We sincerely regretted the exclusion of recent
research on cyclitols and phosphoinositides in microbes and plants
and hope that these areas will be included in future conferences.
This is the Student Companion to accompany Fundamentals of
Biochemistry, 5th Edition. Voet, Voet and Pratt's Fundamentals of
Biochemistry, 5th Edition addresses the enormous advances in
biochemistry, particularly in the areas of structural biology and
Bioinformatics, by providing a solid biochemical foundation that is
rooted in chemistry to prepare students for the scientific
challenges of the future. While continuing in its tradition of
presenting complete and balanced coverage that is clearly written
and relevant to human health and disease, Fundamentals of
Biochemistry, 5e includes new pedagogy and enhanced visuals that
provide a pathway for student learning.
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