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"A great deal of progress has taken place in biological oxidations and bioenergetics since "Oxidation and Phosphorylation" edited by Ronald W. Estabrook and Maynard E. Pullman (Volume X of "Methods in Enzymology") became available in 1967. To update this field five volumes on biomembranes (Volumes LII-LVI, Parts C-G, respectively) have been prepared, three dealing with biological oxidations and two with bioenergetics."
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"In this volume, Part C of ''Biomembranes,'" subtitled "'Biological Oxidations: Microsomal, Cytochrome P°450, and Other Hemoprotein Systems," we aim to bring together the new methodology that has accompanied the development of essentially a new field that has great relevance to molecular pharmacology, endocrinology, chemical carcinogenesis, and environmental toxicology."

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"A great deal of progress has taken place in biological oxidations and bioenergetics since "Oxidation and Phosphorylation" edited by Ronald W. Estabrook and Maynard E. Pullman (Volume X of "Methods in Enzymology") became available in 1967. To update this field five volumes on biomembranes (Volumes LII-LVI, Parts C-G, respectively) have been prepared, three dealing with biological oxidations and two with bioenergetics."

"In this volume, Part C of Biomembranes,'" subtitled "'Biological Oxidations: Microsomal, Cytochrome P°450, and Other Hemoprotein Systems," we aim to bring together the new methodology that has accompanied the development of essentially a new field that has great relevance to molecular pharmacology, endocrinology, chemical carcinogenesis, and environmental toxicology."