Chapter
Chapter 2. The Biochemistry of the Inositol Lipids
pp.:
78 – 102
Chapter 3. The Role of Organ Cultures in the Study of Vitamins and Hormones
pp.:
102 – 150
Chapter 4. Therapy of Gynecological Disorders with Human Gonadotropin
pp.:
150 – 174
Chapter 5. The Biochemistry of Progesterone
pp.:
174 – 226
Chapter 6. The Role of the Brain in the Regulation of Pituitary
pp.:
226 – 282
Chapter 7. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of the Antidiuretic Action of Vasopressins and Related Peptides
pp.:
282 – 380
Chapter 8. International Symposium on Vitamin B6 in Honor of Professor Paul György
pp.:
380 – 388
Chapter 9. Synthesis and Labeling of the Vitamin B6 Group
pp.:
388 – 420
Chapter 10. Phosphorylase and Related Enzymes of Glycogen Metabolism
pp.:
420 – 432
Chapter 11. Comparative Studies on Glutamic-Oxalacetic Transaminases from the Mitochondrial and Soluble Fractions of Mammalian Tissues
pp.:
432 – 466
Chapter 12. Amino Acid Decarboxylation Steps in the Biosynthesis of Norepinephrine, Serotonin, and Histamine
pp.:
466 – 472
Chapter 13. Binding and Reactions of the Vitamin B6 Coenzyme in the Catalytic Center of Aspartate Transaminase
pp.:
472 – 506
Chapter 14. Summary of Session I and Some Notes on the Metabolism of Vitamin B6
pp.:
506 – 516
Chapter 15. Biochemical Pathology of Vitamin B6 Deficiency
pp.:
516 – 524
Chapter 16. γ-Aminobutyric Acid (γABA), Vitamin B6, and Neuronal Function—A Speculative Synthesis
pp.:
524 – 582
Chapter 17. Vitamin B6 and Amino Acids—Recent Research in Animals
pp.:
582 – 602
Chapter 18. Vitamin B6 and Oxalate Metabolism
pp.:
602 – 612
Chapter 19. Relationship of Pyridoxine to Immunological Phenomena
pp.:
612 – 630
Chapter 20. Selective Metabolic and Chemotherapeutic Effects of Vitamin B6 Antimetabolites
pp.:
630 – 664
Chapter 21. Effects of Low Intakes of Vitamin B6 upon Diabetic and Control Rats
pp.:
664 – 676
Chapter 22. Summary and Comment on Tissue Changes in Vitamin B6 Deficiency
pp.:
676 – 680
Chapter 23. Vitamin B6 in Farm Animal Nutrition and Pets
pp.:
680 – 698
Chapter 24. Arteriosclerotic, Dental, and Hepatic Lesions in Pyridoxine-Deficient Monkeys
pp.:
698 – 716
Chapter 25. Effect of Vitamin B6 on Dental Caries in Man
pp.:
716 – 726
Chapter 26. Evidence for a Relative Vitamin B6 Deficiency in Pregnancy and Some Disease States
pp.:
726 – 742
Chapter 27. Pyridoxine-Responsive Anemia—Prototype and Variations on the Theme
pp.:
742 – 776
Chapter 28. Vitamin B6 Metabolism in Infants and Children
pp.:
776 – 808
Chapter 29. Vitamin B6 in Fat Metabolism
pp.:
808 – 818
Chapter 30. The Vitamin B6 Hydrazide Relationship
pp.:
818 – 828
Chapter 31. Human Requirements for Vitamin B6
pp.:
828 – 846
Chapter 32. Recent Developments in the Analysis for Vitamin B6 in Foods
pp.:
846 – 854
Chapter 33. Methods for the Determination of Vitamin B6 in Biological Materials
pp.:
854 – 876
Chapter 34. The Relation of the Vitamin B6 Human Requirement to the Amount in the Diet
pp.:
876 – 896
Chapter 35. The Importance of Vitamin B6 in Human Nutrition
pp.:
896 – 906
Concluding Remarks
pp.:
906 – 908
Author Index
pp.:
908 – 948
Topical Index
pp.:
948 – 962