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Apoptosis, Cell Signaling, and Human Diseases - Molecular Mechanisms, Volume 1

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Apoptosis, Cell Signaling, and Human Diseases: Molecular Mechanisms, Volumes 1 and 2, present a concise synthesis of recent developments in the understanding of both cell survival and apoptotic pathways. Particular attention is given to apoptosis in human diseases, such as different forms of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. These comprehensive volumes integrate the most innovative and current findings from several related disciplines of scientific research, including pathology, genetics, virology, cell biology, immunology, and molecular biology.
Volume 1 is divided into two sections: "Malignant Transformation and Metastasis" and "Molecular Basis of Disease Therapy." Volume 2 follows a similar structure and is divided into sections entitled "Kinases and Phosphate" and "Molecular Basis of Cell Death." All of the contributors are at the forefront of scientific discovery, and the reviews they present systemically examine the most exciting and innovative aspects of their particular areas of expertise. Researchers will find these volumes of major benefit as they search for novel and more effective treatments for human diseases.

List of contents

Malignant Transformation and Metastasis.- BCR-ABL and Human Cancer.- Angiogenesis and Cancer.- Metastasis.- Carcinogenesis.- Aberrations of DNA Damage in Checkpoints in Cancer.- c-Myc, Apoptosis, and Disordered Tissue Growth.- Role of Lysophospholipids in Cell Growth and Survival.- Alternative Use of Signaling by the ?GBP Cytokine in Cell Growth and Cancer Control.- Control Nodes Linking the Regulatory Networks of the Cell Cycle and Apoptosis.- Molecular Basis of Disease Therapy.- Regulation of NF-?B Function.- 5-Fluorouracil.- Apoptosis-Inducing Cellular Vehicles for Cancer Gene Therapy.- Apoptosis and Cancer Therapy.- Coupling Apoptosis and Cell Division Control in Cancer.- Clinical Significance of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Cancer.

Summary

Apoptosis, Cell Signaling, and Human Diseases: Molecular Mechanisms, Volumes 1 and 2, present a concise synthesis of recent developments in the understanding of both cell survival and apoptotic pathways. Particular attention is given to apoptosis in human diseases, such as different forms of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. These comprehensive volumes integrate the most innovative and current findings from several related disciplines of scientific research, including pathology, genetics, virology, cell biology, immunology, and molecular biology.
Volume 1 is divided into two sections: “Malignant Transformation and Metastasis” and “Molecular Basis of Disease Therapy.” Volume 2 follows a similar structure and is divided into sections entitled “Kinases and Phosphate” and “Molecular Basis of Cell Death.” All of the contributors are at the forefront of scientific discovery, and the reviews they present systemically examine the most exciting and innovative aspects of their particular areas of expertise. Researchers will find these volumes of major benefit as they search for novel and more effective treatments for human diseases.

Product details

Authors Rakesh Srivastava
Assisted by Rakes Srivastava (Editor), Rakesh Srivastava (Editor), Rakesh K. Srivastava (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.10.2010
 
EAN 9781617377136
ISBN 978-1-61737-713-6
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 181 mm x 23 mm x 257 mm
Weight 748 g
Illustrations 384 p. 57 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

Biochemie, C, MOLECULAR MECHANISMS, biochemistry, molecular biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Cell Biology

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