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Labyrinth (Ear) --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Inner ear --- Internal ear --- Ear --- Hearing
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Cancer --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cancer genes. --- Genetic regulation. --- Neoplasms --- Signal Transduction. --- Gene Expression. --- Gene expression --- Gene expression regulation --- Gene regulation --- Biosynthesis --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Molecular genetics --- Genes --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Information theory in biology --- Cancer genetics --- Cancer genes --- Expression, Gene --- Expressions, Gene --- Gene Expressions --- Gene Expression Profiling --- Receptor Mediated Signal Transduction --- Signal Transduction Pathways --- Signal Transduction Systems --- Cell Signaling --- Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction --- Signal Pathways --- Pathway, Signal --- Pathway, Signal Transduction --- Pathways, Signal --- Pathways, Signal Transduction --- Receptor-Mediated Signal Transductions --- Signal Pathway --- Signal Transduction Pathway --- Signal Transduction System --- Signal Transduction, Receptor-Mediated --- Signal Transductions --- Signal Transductions, Receptor-Mediated --- System, Signal Transduction --- Systems, Signal Transduction --- Transduction, Signal --- Transductions, Signal --- Cell Communication --- Receptor-CD3 Complex, Antigen, T-Cell --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Feedback, Physiological --- Gasotransmitters --- Genetic aspects. --- Molecular aspects. --- genetics. --- Regulation --- Genetic aspects
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This new volume of Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This is the third of three volumes on hydrogen peroxide and cell signaling, and includes chapters on such topics as the biological chemistry of hydrogen peroxide, reactive oxygen species in the activation of MAP kinases, and investigating the role of reactive oxygen species in regulating autophagy. Continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field Covers hydrogen peroxi
Carbon compounds. --- Cell interaction. --- Hydrogen peroxide. --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cell-cell interaction --- Cell communication --- Cellular communication (Biology) --- Cellular interaction --- Intercellular communication --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Disinfection and disinfectants --- Peroxides --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Bioenergetics --- Information theory in biology --- Enzymology.
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Sphingolipids are lipid components of the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells with an important function in signaling mechanisms in the cell. This book provides insight into the physiological and pathophysiological role of sphingolipids and in particular its derivative ceramide. The function of Sphingolipids in cell signaling with regard to infectious and lung diseases, cancer, cardiovascular diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders are described and treated in distinct parts. Together with Volume 215 from the same Editors, the collection represents a unique, comprehensive work on Sphingolipids, providing information on both: Sphingolipid basic biology as well as its important function in a (patho)physiological context. The book is written for scientists in pharmacology, biochemistry and cell biology with a focus on biomedical research as well as for clinicians in pharmacology, oncology, cardiology, neurology and infectious disease. .
Sphingolipids. --- Sphingolipids --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Pathophysiology. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Lipids --- Sphingosine --- Toxicology. --- Cardiology. --- Oncology. --- Immunology. --- Neurosciences. --- Lipids. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Cancer Research. --- Lipidology. --- Lipides --- Lipins --- Lipoids --- Biomolecules --- Steroids --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Tumors --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Chemicals --- Medicine --- Pharmacology --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Diseases --- Toxicology --- Pharmacology. --- Cancer research. --- Cancer research --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect
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This new volume of Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This is the first of three volumes on hydrogen peroxide and cell signaling, and includes chapters on such topics as photooxidation of amplex red to resorufin, boronate-based fluorescent probes, and visualization of intracellular hydrogen peroxide with HyPer. Continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field Covers hydrogen peroxide and cell signalingContains ch
Cell interaction --- Hydrogen peroxide --- Gene expression --- Biochemical Processes --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Genetic Processes --- Peroxides --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Chemical Processes --- Oxides --- Biochemical Phenomena --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Genetic Phenomena --- Reactive Oxygen Species --- Chemical Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Free Radicals --- Anions --- Oxygen Compounds --- Inorganic Chemicals --- Ions --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Electrolytes --- Chemistry --- Hydrogen Peroxide --- Cell Communication --- Signal Transduction --- Gene Expression --- Biology --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Animal Biochemistry --- Inorganic Chemistry --- Cytology --- Hydrogen peroxide. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Disinfection and disinfectants --- Cell interaction. --- Enzymology.
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Our view of plants is changing dramatically. Rather than being only slowly responding organisms, their signaling is often very fast and signals, both of endogenous and exogenous origin, spread throughout plant bodies rapidly. Higher plants coordinate and integrate their tissues and organs via sophisticated sensory systems, which sensitively screen both internal and external factors, feeding them information through both chemical and electrical systemic long-distance communication channels. This revolution in our understanding of higher plants started some twenty years ago with the discovery of systemin and rapid advances continue to be made. This volume captures the current ‘state of the art’ of this exciting topic in plant sciences.
Botany --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Plant Physiology --- Plant cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Life sciences. --- Plant biochemistry. --- Plant genetics. --- Plant pathology. --- Plant physiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Biochemistry. --- Plant Genetics & Genomics. --- Plant Pathology. --- Plants --- Physiology --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Genetics --- Phytochemistry --- Plant biochemistry --- Plant chemistry --- Biochemistry --- Phytochemicals --- Plant biochemical genetics --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Cellular signal transduction --- Plant cellular control mechanisms --- Biochemistry. --- Plant diseases. --- Plant Genetics and Genomics. --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Composition
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Gliomas, developing in the brain from the transformed glial cells, are a very special kind of tumors, extremely refractory to conventional treatments. Therefore, for the development of new antitumor strategies, a better understanding of molecular mechanisms responsible for their biology, growth and invasion is still needed. Glioma Signaling is a text reference on cellular signaling processes regulating gliomas physiology and invasiveness. The first half of the book is focused on the mechanism of nucleotide receptor activation by exogenous nucleotides. The remaining chapters deal with the formation of complex signaling cascades, including cytoplasmic transcription factors, induced by growth factors, cytokines and cannabinoids. The book provides a framework explaining how signal transduction elements may modulate glioma cytoskeleton structure, cytoplasmic calcium concentration, cellular growth, progression and invasion, as well as presents perspectives concerning potential targets for glioma therapy.
Cells. --- Imaging systems in biology. --- Spectrum analysis. --- Gliomas --- Cell receptors --- Cellular signal transduction --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Neoplasms, Neuroepithelial --- Biochemical Processes --- Neuroectodermal Tumors --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Chemical Processes --- Biochemical Phenomena --- Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial --- Chemical Phenomena --- Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal --- Neoplasms, Nerve Tissue --- Phenomena and Processes --- Neoplasms by Histologic Type --- Neoplasms --- Diseases --- Signal Transduction --- Glioma --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Oncology --- Gliomas. --- Cell receptors. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Brain --- Tumors. --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Molecular biology. --- Neurosciences. --- Biomedicine. --- Biomedicine general. --- Cancer Research. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Biochemistry --- Biophysics --- Biomolecules --- Systems biology --- Cancer research --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Cell membrane receptors --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Proteins --- Tumors --- Oncology. --- Health Workforce --- Biomedicine, general.
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Molecular Beacons explains working principle of molecular beacons, discusses their design, synthesis, purification and characterization, explores their thermodynamic and kinetic properties, and more importantly, reviews their in vivo and in vitro applications with the emphasis on the design and modification of molecular beacons for in vivo mRNA imaging applications. This book is designed to bring together in a single resource an organized and comprehensive view of molecular beacons and will be a valuable resource for academic, clinical and industrial scientists and graduate students who may consider exploring molecular beacons in their research or practice. Chaoyong James Yang is the Lu Jiaxi Professor of Chemistry at Xiamen University, China. Weihong Tan is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at Hunan University, China and also a University of Florida Distinguished Professor and V. T. and Louis Jackson Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florida, USA.
Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Bioengineering --- Molecular biology. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Chemistry. --- Gene expression. --- Analytical chemistry. --- Biotechnology. --- Nucleic acids. --- Cell biology. --- Gene Expression. --- Nucleic Acid Chemistry. --- Cell Biology. --- Analytical Chemistry. --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Biochemistry --- Biophysics --- Biomolecules --- Systems biology --- Cytology. --- Analytical biochemistry. --- Analytic biochemistry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Polynucleotides --- Genes --- Genetic regulation --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Expression --- Bioanalytic chemistry --- Bioanalytical chemistry --- Analytical chemistry --- Analysis, Chemical --- Analytic chemistry --- Chemical analysis --- Chemistry --- Molecular probes. --- Nucleic acid probes.
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This new volume of Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial by containing quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This volume covers G protein coupled receptors and includes chapters on such topics as post-translation modification of GPCR in relationship to biased agonism, structure-based virtual screening, and GPCR oligomerization in the brain. Continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the fieldCovers G protein coupled receptorsContains chapters on such topics as p
Cochlear nucleus. --- Neural transmission -- Regulation. --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Membrane Proteins --- Proteins --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- G proteins. --- Cell receptors. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Cell membrane receptors --- Cell surface receptors --- Receptors, Cell --- GTP-binding proteins --- GTP regulatory proteins --- Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins --- Guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Membrane proteins --- G proteins --- Enzymology. --- Receptors.
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The Hippo signaling pathway is rapidly gaining recognition as an important player in organ size control and tumorgenesis. This volume presents virtually all aspects of tumor biology because members of the Hippo Pathway have been associated with numerous well-established cell signaling pathways, just to name a few; Rho, Wnt, TGFbeta and p53. Hippo signaling is not solely involved in regulating “classic” tumor characteristics such as cell proliferation, survival and growth, but is also diversely involved in cell-autonomous and non-cell-autonomous differentiation, migration and organ size control. With the multitude of signaling events mediated by the Hippo pathway and the vastly different functions that it plays, it is evident that these tumor suppressors are unique governors of cellular homeostasis. This timely volume gathers wide-ranging and burgeoning information on the Hippo pathway and its role in cancer into an accessible format of a single book.With the multitude of signaling events mediated by the Hippo pathway and the vastly different functions that it plays, it is evident that these tumor suppressors are unique governors of cellular homeostasis. This timely volume gathers wide-ranging and burgeoning information on the Hippo pathway and its role in cancer into an accessible format of a single book.
Cancer -- Genetic aspects. --- Cancer -- Molecular aspects. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Oncology. --- Cancer --- Neoplastic Processes --- Peptides --- Protein Kinases --- Neoplasms --- Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor) --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Diseases --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Phosphotransferases --- Transferases --- Enzymes --- Enzymes and Coenzymes --- Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins --- Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases --- Cell Transformation, Neoplastic --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Oncology --- Genetic aspects --- Genetic aspects. --- Molecular aspects. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Cancer genetics --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Medical microbiology. --- Cell biology. --- Biomedicine. --- Cancer Research. --- Cell Biology. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Biomedicine general. --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Cancer genes --- Cytology. --- Microbiology. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Tumors --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce --- Cancer research
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