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  • BEYOND EQUIVALENCE
    ELIZABETH A. WINSTON / ROBERT G. LEE / CHRISTINE MONIKOWSKI / RICO PETERSON / LAURIE SWABEY
    There is a longstanding need for valid, reliable measurements of interpreting competence. Although rubrics and checklists are commonly used in both academic and employment settings, a review of available rubrics indicates that many do not focus on interpreting performance. Traditional metrics for sign language interpreting often conflate language proficiency with interpreting p...

    $436.95

  • TRANSMEMBRANE RECEPTORS AND CHANNELS
    A.G. LEE
    Volume 6 of Biomembranes covers transmembrane receptors and channels. A particularly important role for the membrane is that of passing messages between a cell and its environment. Part I of this volume covers receptors for hormones and growth factors. Here, as in so many other areas of cell biology, the application of the methods of molecular biology have led to the recognitio...

    $1,582.00

  • GENERAL PRINCIPLES
    LEE, A.G.
    Progress in understanding the nature of the biological membrane has been very rapid over a broad front, but still pockets of ignorance remain. Application of the techniques of molecular biology has provided the sequences of a very large number of membrane proteins, and has led to the discovery of superfamilies of membrane proteins of related structure. In turn, the identificati...

    $928.00

  • RECEPTORS OF CELL ADHESION AND CELLULAR RECOGNITION
    LEE, A.G.
    Volume 3 of Biomembranes covers receptors of cell adhesion and cellular recognition. Proteins in the plasma membrane of cells are heavily involved in processes of cell adhesion, but such proteins were not actually isolated and characterized until the mid-1970s. Since then, application of the methods of molecular biology has led to the recognition of four major classes of cell a...

    $1,335.00

  • ENDOCYTOSIS AND EXOCYTOSIS
    LEE, A.G.
    Volume 4 of Biomembranes covers endocytosis, exocytosis and related processes. A major role of the plasma membrane is as a permeability barrier, keeping the inside of the cell inside and the outside, outside. Mechanisms must then exist to allow movement of material between the cell and its environment. One mechanism for export from the cell is by exocytosis, a process in which ...

    $1,513.00

  • ATPASES
    LEE, A.G.
    Volume 5 of Biomembranes covers an important group of membrane proteins, the ATPases. The P-type ATPases couple the hydrolysis of ATP to the movement of ions across a membrane and are characterized by the formation of a phosphoyrlated intermediate. Included are the plasma membrane and muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ -ATPases, the (Na+ -K+) -ATPase, the gastric (H+ -K+) -ATPa...

    $1,564.00