TY - BOOK ID - 14301780 TI - Signaling pathways in liver diseases AU - Dufour, Jean-Francois AU - Clavien, Pierre-Alain. PY - 2010 SN - 3642001491 9786612829390 1282829394 3642001505 PB - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Cellular signal transduction. KW - Liver -- cytology. KW - Liver -- Diseases. KW - Liver Diseases -- physiopathology. KW - Signal Transduction. KW - Liver KW - Cellular signal transduction KW - Signal Transduction KW - Liver Diseases KW - Cell Physiological Processes KW - Digestive System KW - Biochemical Processes KW - Digestive System Diseases KW - Diseases KW - Cell Physiological Phenomena KW - Chemical Processes KW - Biochemical Phenomena KW - Anatomy KW - Chemical Phenomena KW - Phenomena and Processes KW - Surgery - General and By Type KW - Gastroenterology KW - Surgery & Anesthesiology KW - Medicine KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Diseases. KW - Cellular information transduction KW - Information transduction, Cellular KW - Signal transduction, Cellular KW - Medicine. KW - Internal medicine. KW - Gastroenterology. KW - Hepatology. KW - Surgery. KW - Minimally invasive surgery. KW - Surgical transplantation. KW - Medicine & Public Health. KW - General Surgery. KW - Internal Medicine. KW - Minimally Invasive Surgery. KW - Transplant Surgery. KW - Bioenergetics KW - Cellular control mechanisms KW - Information theory in biology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14301780 AB - Signaling Pathways in Liver Diseases, 2nd edition focuses on signaling pathways which are particularly important in liver diseases. Recent progress brought hepatology to new frontiers. The increasing frequency of surgery on steatotic and cirrhotic liver obliges liver surgeons and hepatologists to understand the molecular mechanisms at play in these situations and how they can be influenced. Better comprehension of the cellular mechanisms participating in liver regeneration, hepato-cellular apoptosis and ischemia/reperfusion inquiry is mirrored by a dramatic increase in complexity. The number and scope of publications is intimidating and difficult for busy individuals to extract a coherent framework. This book will serve as a source of information facilitating the reading of the literature and the planning of trials. Translational medicine implies knowledge of the molecular targets for novel therapeutic strategies. It will furthermore stimulate more research and lead to better exchange between the laboratory, the clinical ward and the operation room. . ER -