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Title: Signal Transduction Research Trends
Edited by: Niockolas O Grachevsky
ISBN10-13: 1600214878 : 9781600214875
Illustrations: tables & charts
Format: Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 311
Weight: .872 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - October   2007
List Price: 234.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Medical research
Signal transduction is any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another. Processes referred to as signal transduction often involve a sequence of biochemical reactions inside the cell, which are carried out by enzymes and linked through second messengers. In many transduction processes, an increasing number of enzymes and other molecules become engaged in the events that proceed from the initial stimulus. Responses of cells to environmental signals, toxins and stressors have profound implications for diverse aspects of human health and disease including development, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, asthma, heart, autoimmune diseases and cancer. The delineation of the signal transduction pathways affected in these and other complex human diseases are likely to present new avenues for therapeutic intervention and understanding of human disease mechanisms.
Table of Contents:
Foiling Drug Resistance with Targeted Therapeutics- Principles and Challenges in a New Era of Cancer Therapy; Oestrogen Signal Transduction Pathways from Plasma Membrane to the Nucleus; The Peptide Strategy as a New Approach to the Study of G Protein-Coupled Signalling Systems; Cadhernin Signalling in Vascular Cells: T-Cadherin is a New Player; Time Windows of Hedgehog Signalling in the Craniofacial and Vascular Development: Analyses Using Mouse Whole Embryo Culture System; The Ror2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase; Nuclear Calcium Signalling: The Nuclear Envelope Store and the Regulation of Transcription; Regulation of Extracellular Signal Communications at the Cortical Network Level by Intracellular Signal Communications in the Brain; New Research on Signal Transduction in Response to Bacteroides Fragilis Enterotoxin; Innate Immune Signalling Pathways and Viral Recognition: New Perspectives; Neurosignaling Mechanisms and Environmental-Induced Neurobiological Activities; Index.
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