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Caspases: Their Role in Cell Death and Cell Survival

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The volume offers insight into the key research topics that involve caspases. Leading experts from various areas of biology and medicine have compiled this volume so that both the novice and the professional will use this as the main reference for caspases for years to come. The reader will learn about the role of caspases in apoptosis signaling, inflammation and cancer therapy while being updated on the methodology used to study caspases and the efforts of pharmaceutical research in targeting caspases.

List of contents

Preface. 1. The Caspase Family; M. Lamkanfi, et al. 2. Caspase Cascades in Apoptosis; C. Adrain, et al. 3. Caspase Activation at the TNF-R Family Members Death Inducing Signaling Complexes (DISCs); M.R. Sprick, H. Walczack. 4. Mitochondrial/Apoptosome Dependent Activation of Caspases; K. Cain. 5. Modulation of Caspase Activity by Cellular Inhibitors; K.W. Wagner, et al. 6. Virus-Encoded Caspase Inhibitors; G. McFadden, R.W. Moyer. 7. Apoptosis Dependent and Independent Functions of Caspases; A. Algecirs-Schimnich, et al. 8. the Role of Caspases in Modulation of Cytokines and Other Molecules in Apoptosis and Inflammation; H. Loppnow, et al. 9. Caspases, Bcl-2 Family Proteins and Other Components of the Death Machinery: Their Role in the Regulation of the Immune Response; M. Pellegrini, A. Strasser. 10. Learning from Deficiency: Gene Targeting of Caspases; T.S. Zheng. 11. Caspase Activation in Cancer Therapy; S. Fulda, K.-M. Debatin. 12. In Situ Activation of Caspases Revealed by Affinity Labeling Their Enzymatic Sites; J. Grabarek, Z. Darzynkiewicz. 13. Other Methods of Caspase Activity Monitoring; H. Hug, et al. 14. Caspases as Targets for Drug Development; M. Michalke, et al. 15. Caspase-Independent Cell Death Mechanisms; D. Kögel, J.H.M. Prehn. Index.

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The volume offers insight into the key research topics that involve caspases. Leading experts from various areas of biology and medicine have compiled this volume so that both the novice and the professional will use this as the main reference for caspases for years to come. The reader will learn about the role of caspases in apoptosis signaling, inflammation and cancer therapy while being updated on the methodology used to study caspases and the efforts of pharmaceutical research in targeting caspases.

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"The chapters are strikingly uniform in their thoroughness of treatment of the assigned topic, with extensive references to the supporting literature... A useful feature of this volume is that it begins with an extensive, if not totally complete, summary of abbreviations, which certainly helps to follow the narratives in this field... the book should prove useful to those wishing to have an easy access to the current knowledge of capases as instruments of cell death, and can be recommended to a wide variety of potential readers. Given the continuing fascination with the mysteries of apoptosis, it seems likely that this advice will be taken."
(Cell Cycle, 2:2 (April 2003)

Product details

Assisted by Mare Los (Editor), Marek Los (Editor), Walczak (Editor), Walczak (Editor), Henning Walczak (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9780306474415
ISBN 978-0-306-47441-5
No. of pages 260
Weight 642 g
Illustrations 260 p.
Series Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit
Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

B, Medicine, Medicine: general issues, Life Sciences, biochemistry, Oncology, Life sciences: general issues, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Life Sciences, general, DSI_D018

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