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Defects of Secretion in Cystic Fibrosis

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Defects in Secretion of Cystic Fibrosis presents an overview on current research from leading experts in North America and Europe. This update on cystic fibrosis provides in depth original work as well as review material on many of the relevant physiological and molecular topics in the field. Subjects covered include the interplay of the various epithelial ion channels, the underlying intracellular signal transduction, mucus secretion, and novel approaches to develop drugs against cystic fibrosis. This book brings together physicians, physiologists, and other scientists involved in basic research, from molecular biology to drug design and introduces novel investigative and therapeutic aspects of secretion disorders relevant in cystic fibrosis and related diseases.
This book will be of interest to Molecular biologists, physiologists, scientists working in pharmaceutical research and drug developement, physicians and researchers in Cystic fibrosis and related diseases.

List of contents

Outside Neurons/Inside Epithelia: Novel Activation of CFTR Cl? and HCO3 ? Conductances.- Role of CFTR and Other Ion Channels in Cystic Fibrosis.- Ion Channels in the Apical Membrane: Role of Electrical Coupling on Transepithelial Transport.- Ion Channels in Secretory Granules of the Pancreas: Molecular Identification and Their Role in Regulated Secretion.- Epithelial Transport and Intracellular Trafficking: Physiology and Pathophysiology.- Kinases, Cell Volume, and the Regulation of Chloride Channels.- The CLCAs: Proteins with Ion Channel, Cell Adhesion and Tumor Suppressor Functions.- Is Intervention in Inositol Phosphate Signaling a Useful Therapeutic Option for Cystic Fibrosis?.- An Inositol Phosphate Analog, INO-4995, Normalizes Electrophysiology in CF Airway Epithelia.- Vitamin C and Flavonoids Potentiate CFTR Cl Transport in Human Airway Epithelia.- Airway Glycoconjugates Secreted in Cystic Fibrosis and Severe Chronic Airway Inflammation Relationship with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.- Biosynthesis and Secretion of Mucins, Especially the MUC2 Mucin, in Relation to Cystic Fibrosis.

About the author

Carsten Schultz is professor for Technology Management at University Kiel. His research concentrates on service innovations with a focus on innovation management in health care. Further research interests include the management of radical innovation and university-industry collaborations. He published several books and articles in academic journals, including Journal of Product Innovation Management, Health Care Management Review and Journal of Creativity and Innovation Management

Summary

Defects in Secretion of Cystic Fibrosis presents an overview on current research from leading experts in North America and Europe. This update on cystic fibrosis provides in depth original work as well as review material on many of the relevant physiological and molecular topics in the field. Subjects covered include the interplay of the various epithelial ion channels, the underlying intracellular signal transduction, mucus secretion, and novel approaches to develop drugs against cystic fibrosis. This book brings together physicians, physiologists, and other scientists involved in basic research, from molecular biology to drug design and introduces novel investigative and therapeutic aspects of secretion disorders relevant in cystic fibrosis and related diseases.

This book will be of interest to Molecular biologists, physiologists, scientists working in pharmaceutical research and drug developement, physicians and researchers in Cystic fibrosis and related diseases.

Product details

Assisted by Carste Schultz (Editor), Carsten Schultz (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781461498391
ISBN 978-1-4614-9839-1
No. of pages 179
Dimensions 170 mm x 10 mm x 244 mm
Weight 348 g
Illustrations XIV, 179 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

C, Medical research, Immunology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, molecular biology, Pharmacology, Medical microbiology & virology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Medical Microbiology, Biomedical Research, Clinical & internal medicine, Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Clinical and internal medicine

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