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Klappentext Current Topics in Membranes provides a systematic, comprehensive, and rigorous approach to specific topics relevant to the study of cellular membranes. Each volume is a guest edited compendium of membrane biology. Zusammenfassung A study of cellular membranes. It discusses transport; ocular aquaporins and aqueous humor dynamics; the role of Gap junction channels in the ciliary body secretory epithelium; regional dependence of inflow; functional modulators linking inflow with outflow of aqueous humor; aqueous humor outflow resistance; and aqueous humor dynamis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Ion Transport Mortimer M. Civan 2. Ocular Aquaporins and Aqueous Humor Dynamics W. Daniel Stamer, Nicholas W. Baetz and Andrea J. Yool 3. The Role of Gap Junction Channels in the Ciliary Body Secretory Epithelium Richard T. Matthias, Thomas W. White and Peter R. Brink Chapter 4: Regional Dependence of Inflow Anthony D.C. Macknight and Mortimer M. Civan 5. Functional Modulators Linking Inflow with Outflow of Aqueous Humor Miguel Coca-Prados and Sikha Ghosh 6. Aqueous Humor Outflow Resistance Thomas F. Freddo and Mark Johnson 7. Aqueous Humor Dynamics I: Measurement methods and animal studies Carol B. Toris 8. Aqueous Humor Dynamics II: Clinical Studies Carol B. Toris and Carl B. Camras 9. Effects of Circulatory Events on Aqueous Humor Inflow and Intraocular Pressure Herbert A. Reitsamer and Jeffrey W. Kiel 10. Retinal Ganglion Cells and Glaucoma: Traditional Patterns and New Possibilities Claire H. Mitchell and Wennan Lu Chapter 11: What is Functional Genomics teaching us about Intraocular Pressure Regulation and Glaucoma? Teresa Borrás Chapter 12: Molecular Approaches to Glaucoma: Intriguing Clues for Pathology Ernst R. Tamm Chapter 13: Outflow Signaling Mechanisms and New Therapeutic Strategies for the Control of Intraocular Pressure Iok-Hou Pang and Abbot F. Clark...
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Chapter 1: Ion Transport
Mortimer M. Civan
2. Ocular Aquaporins and Aqueous Humor Dynamics
W. Daniel Stamer, Nicholas W. Baetz and Andrea J. Yool
3. The Role of Gap Junction Channels in the Ciliary Body Secretory Epithelium
Richard T. Matthias, Thomas W. White and Peter R. Brink
Chapter 4: Regional Dependence of Inflow
Anthony D.C. Macknight and Mortimer M. Civan
5. Functional Modulators Linking Inflow with Outflow of Aqueous Humor
Miguel Coca-Prados and Sikha Ghosh
6. Aqueous Humor Outflow Resistance
Thomas F. Freddo and Mark Johnson
7. Aqueous Humor Dynamics I: Measurement methods and animal studies
Carol B. Toris
8. Aqueous Humor Dynamics II: Clinical Studies
Carol B. Toris and Carl B. Camras
9. Effects of Circulatory Events on Aqueous Humor Inflow and Intraocular Pressure
Herbert A. Reitsamer and Jeffrey W. Kiel
10. Retinal Ganglion Cells and Glaucoma: Traditional Patterns and New Possibilities
Claire H. Mitchell and Wennan Lu
Chapter 11: What is Functional Genomics teaching us about Intraocular Pressure Regulation and Glaucoma?
Teresa Borrás
Chapter 12: Molecular Approaches to Glaucoma: Intriguing Clues for Pathology
Ernst R. Tamm
Chapter 13: Outflow Signaling Mechanisms and New Therapeutic Strategies for the Control of Intraocular Pressure
Iok-Hou Pang and Abbot F. Clark