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"Several volumes on biomembranes have been planned. The first two (XXXI and XXXII) deal with techniques in the isolation and characterization of cells, organelles, membranes, and their components. A third volume will be devoted to electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. It will update the very useful "Oxidation and Phosphorylation," Volume X which was edited by R. W. Estabrook and M. E. Pullman. Yet another volume will concentrate on methods for the study of properties of membranes, their architecture and function, including the study of biological transport and membrane receptors." | "Several volumes on biomembranes have been planned. The first two (XXXI and XXXII) deal with techniques in the isolation and characterization of cells, organelles, membranes, and their components. A third volume will be devoted to electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. It will update the very useful "Oxidation and Phosphorylation," Volume X which was edited by R. W. Estabrook and M. E. Pullman. Yet another volume will concentrate on methods for the study of properties of membranes, their architecture and function, including the study of biological transport and membrane receptors." | ||
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"Several volumes on biomembranes have been planned. The first two (XXXI and XXXII) deal with techniques in the isolation and characterization of cells, organelles, membranes, and their components. A third volume will be devoted to electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. It will update the very useful "Oxidation and Phosphorylation," Volume X which was edited by R. W. Estabrook and M. E. Pullman. Yet another volume will concentrate on methods for the study of properties of membranes, their architecture and function, including the study of biological transport and membrane receptors."