Nutrition and Gene Expression

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Carolyn D. Berdanier, James L. Hargrove
CRC Press, 15 déc. 1992 - 592 pages
Nutrition and Gene Expression is devoted to exploring the tissue-specific and developmental aspects of the interaction between nutrients and the genome. The book discusses chemical sensitivity in relation to the ability of cells to detect nutrients; reviews the means by which lower organisms respond to nutrients; and provides examples on how each of the classes of nutrients affects genetic transcription, mRNA translation or stability. The receptor-mediated actions of vitamin D and retinoic acid on gene expression are discussed, including the case of bone formation and dissolution. Other important topics covered in the volume include newly discovered effects of fatty acids on regulating gene expression, the effects of diet on mRNA editing, the interplay between dietary carbohydrates and proteins in regulating metabolism of liver cells, the effects of metal ions on protein synthesis, and much more.
Nutrition and Gene Expression is an important reference for nutritionists, physiologists, biochemists, clinical nutritionists, pharmaceutical researchers, geneticists, and food scientists.
 

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Milk Drinking and Lactose Intolerance
24
V
31
in Humans
49
Chapter 3
55
Conclusions
67
Chapter 4
91
Chapter 5
117
Chapter 6
143
Chapter 14
319
Chapter 15
335
Chapter 16
353
Chapter 19
355
Chapter 17
377
Chapter 18
391
Retinoic Acid Regulation of Gene Expression in Adipocytes
431
Chapter 20
455

Dietary and Hormonal Regulation of LType Pyruvate Kinase
169
Chapter 8
187
Chapter 9
207
Chapter 10
227
Chapter 11
247
Regulation of Acetyl CoA Carboxylase and Gene Expression
269
Chapter 13
297
Chapter 21
483
Chapter 22
507
Chapter 23
525
Chapter 24
547
Index
569
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