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Cellular Aspects of Smooth Muscle Function

by C. Y. Kao
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Overview

Smooth muscles line many internal organs and, in general, are involved in moving fluids, and slurry around the body. They are controlled by the action of hormones, by nervous stimulation, and can be influenced by drugs. These factors act through a complex system of signals involving receptors, enzymes and inorganic ions. This book provides an up to date review of our understanding of smooth muscle. The focus is on ionic movements, and on electrical, biochemical, and mechanical events in contraction and relaxation and on the underlying structures.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

This book provides an up-to-date review of smooth muscle and integrates biochemical, cellular and physiological information with anatomical studies.

John G. Wood

This book contains seven chapters by different contributors regarding various aspects of smooth muscle function. According to the editors, the purpose of this book is to provide new information on general properties of various types of smooth muscle. These important goals have been achieved in this interesting book. Since the editors hope this book will stimulate further study of smooth muscle function, the book appears primarily targeted for researchers. The contributors are well-recognized authorities in their fields. The book contains an adequate number of figures which significantly enhance the text. In general, the chapters contain many recent references which will be of value to researchers. This book will be very useful to researchers in the field of smooth muscle. The editors have succeeded in developing a set of general principles of smooth muscle function, while still emphasizing the diversity in various organs. I highly recommend this well-written and stimulating book to anyone interested in this field.

About the Author, C. Y. Kao

Kao, C. Y. (SUNY at Brooklyn); Carsten, Mary E. (UCLA)

The contributors represent the specialties of obstetrics and gynecology, anesthesiology, and physiology. Most are from academic medical centers in the U.S., Canada, Germany, and the U.K. Institutions prominently represented include UCLA and Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

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John G. Wood

This book contains seven chapters by different contributors regarding various aspects of smooth muscle function. According to the editors, the purpose of this book is to provide new information on general properties of various types of smooth muscle. These important goals have been achieved in this interesting book. Since the editors hope this book will stimulate further study of smooth muscle function, the book appears primarily targeted for researchers. The contributors are well-recognized authorities in their fields. The book contains an adequate number of figures which significantly enhance the text. In general, the chapters contain many recent references which will be of value to researchers. This book will be very useful to researchers in the field of smooth muscle. The editors have succeeded in developing a set of general principles of smooth muscle function, while still emphasizing the diversity in various organs. I highly recommend this well-written and stimulating book to anyone interested in this field.

From The Critics

Reviewer: John G. Wood, PhD(University of Kansas Medical Center)
Description: This book contains seven chapters by different contributors regarding various aspects of smooth muscle function.
Purpose: According to the editors, the purpose of this book is to provide new information on general properties of various types of smooth muscle. These important goals have been achieved in this interesting book.
Audience: Since the editors hope this book will stimulate further study of smooth muscle function, the book appears primarily targeted for researchers. The contributors are well-recognized authorities in their fields.
Features: The book contains an adequate number of figures which significantly enhance the text. In general, the chapters contain many recent references which will be of value to researchers.
Assessment: This book will be very useful to researchers in the field of smooth muscle. The editors have succeeded in developing a set of general principles of smooth muscle function, while still emphasizing the diversity in various organs. I highly recommend this well-written and stimulating book to anyone interested in this field.

3 Stars from Doody

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521018609

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