Biochemistry of signal transduction and regulation
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Biochemistry of signal transduction and regulation
Wiley-VCH, 2008
4th, enl. and improved ed
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Note
Previous ed.: 2003 (1st corrected reprint 2005)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This all-new edition of a best-selling text has been thoroughly updated to keep pace with the rapid progress in signal transduction research. With didactic skill and clarity, the molecular basis of signal transduction, regulated gene expression, the cell cycle, tumorigenesis and apoptosis is made transparent for everyone with a basic knowledge in biochemistry or molecular biology. "Valuable up-to-date information on biochemistry of signal transduction and regulation" (AFS) "The clear and didactic presentation makes it a textbook very useful for students and researchers not familiar with all aspects of cell regulation." (Biochemistry) "This book is actually two books: Regulation and Signal Transduction." (Drug Research)
Table of Contents
I Regulation Regulation of Gene Expression / Transcriptional Regulation / Post-transcriptional Regulation / Regulation of Enyzme Activity II Signal Transduction Pathways Structure of Signaling Pathways / Signaling by Nuclear Receptors / G Protein-coupled Pathways / Second Messengers / Protein Kinases and Phosphatases / Transmembrane Tyrosine Kinases / Ras Proteins / MAP Kinase Pathway III Control of Cellular Functions Cell Cycle Regulation / Apoptosis / Malfunction of Signaling Pathways / Oncogenes and Tumor Formation
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