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Aquaporins

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book provides a state-of-the-art report on our current understanding of aquaporins and the future direction of the field. 
Aquaporins (AQPs) are a group of water-channel proteins that are specifically permeable to water and other small molecules, such as glycerol and urea. To date thirteen water-channel proteins (AQP0 - AQP12) have been cloned and the mechanisms and physiological functions of water transport across biological membranes have long been the subject of interest. Recent advances in the molecular biology and physiology of water transport have yielded new insights into how and why water moves across cell membranes, and studies on aquaporin knockout mouse models suggest that aquaporins are involved in the development of some diseases and they may be useful targets of research into selective-inhibitor drugs. 
By focusing on the advances made over the last 30 years in the biophysics, genetics, protein structure, molecular biology, physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology of aquaporins in mammalian cell membranes, this book provides novel insights into further mechanisms and the physiological significance of water and some small molecule transport in mammals in order to stimulate further research in new directions.
In the second version, fourteen chapters will be updated base on the most recent research articles. Ten new chapters will be added.

Info autore

Baoxue Yang is a professor and chairman of Department of Pharmacology at Peking University. Prof. Yang has been studying aquaporins for nearly 27 years and published more than 100 original research articles in related fields.

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This book provides a state-of-the-art report on our current understanding of aquaporins and the future direction of the field. 

Aquaporins (AQPs) are a group of water-channel proteins that are specifically permeable to water and other small molecules, such as glycerol and urea. To date thirteen water-channel proteins (AQP0 – AQP12) have been cloned and the mechanisms and physiological functions of water transport across biological membranes have long been the subject of interest. Recent advances in the molecular biology and physiology of water transport have yielded new insights into how and why water moves across cell membranes, and studies on aquaporin knockout mouse models suggest that aquaporins are involved in the development of some diseases and they may be useful targets of research into selective-inhibitor drugs. 
By focusing on the advances made over the last 30 years in the biophysics, genetics, protein structure, molecular biology, physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology of aquaporins in mammalian cell membranes, this book provides novel insights into further mechanisms and the physiological significance of water and some small molecule transport in mammals in order to stimulate further research in new directions.

In the second version, fourteen chapters will be updated base on the most recent research articles. Ten new chapters will be added.


Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Baoxue Yang (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 14.02.2024
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Farmacia
 
EAN 9789811974175
ISBN 978-981-1974-17-5
Numero di pagine 365
Illustrazioni VIII, 365 p. 1 illus.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 17.8 x 2 x 25.4 cm
Peso (della confezione) 706 g
 
Serie Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Categorie Physiologie, Biochemie, Zellbiologie (Zytologie), HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, Pharmacology, Membrane Trafficking, Protein Biochemistry, Water transport, Aquaporin, Transporter protein, Water channel, Membrane transporter
 

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