Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Are there common biochemical pathways in cell damage and cell death?
- 2 Free radicals in the pathogenesis of tissue damage
- 3 Calcium and signal transduction in oxidative cell damage
- 4 Regulation of neutrophil oxidant production
- 5 Reperfusion arrhythmias: role of oxidant stress
- 6 Biochemical pathways that lead to the release of cytosolic proteins in the perfused rat heart
- 7 Malignant hyperthermia: the roles of free radicals and calcium?
- 8 Free radicals, calcium and damage in dystrophic and normal skeletal muscle
- 9 Ultrastructural changes in mitochondria during rapid damage triggered by calcium
- 10 The importance of oxygen free radicals, iron and calcium in renal ischaemia
- 11 The Rubicon Hypothesis: a quantal framework for understanding the molecular pathway of cell activation and injury
- Index
6 - Biochemical pathways that lead to the release of cytosolic proteins in the perfused rat heart
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Are there common biochemical pathways in cell damage and cell death?
- 2 Free radicals in the pathogenesis of tissue damage
- 3 Calcium and signal transduction in oxidative cell damage
- 4 Regulation of neutrophil oxidant production
- 5 Reperfusion arrhythmias: role of oxidant stress
- 6 Biochemical pathways that lead to the release of cytosolic proteins in the perfused rat heart
- 7 Malignant hyperthermia: the roles of free radicals and calcium?
- 8 Free radicals, calcium and damage in dystrophic and normal skeletal muscle
- 9 Ultrastructural changes in mitochondria during rapid damage triggered by calcium
- 10 The importance of oxygen free radicals, iron and calcium in renal ischaemia
- 11 The Rubicon Hypothesis: a quantal framework for understanding the molecular pathway of cell activation and injury
- Index
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- Calcium, Oxygen Radicals and Cellular Damage , pp. 97 - 114Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991
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