Basement membranes
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Basement membranes
(Current topics in membranes, v. 76)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2015
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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences Library, University of Tokyo図書
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Includes bibliographical references
Index: p. 373-386
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Basement Membranes focuses on specialized extracellular matrices that provide the scaffolds used and required by cells to organize themselves into tissues and organs. As basement membranes have been shown to be defective in numerous genetic and acquired diseases and to contribute to the microenvironment of both tumor cells and stem cells, this book presents a view of specific basement membrane components and their roles in development and disease, all written and commented on in chapters written by leaders in the basement membrane field.
Table of Contents
Integrating Activities of Laminins that Drive Basement Membrane Assembly and Function
Peter D. Yurchenco
Laminin-a2 Chain-Deficient Congenital Muscular Dystrophy: Pathophysiology and Development of Treatment
Madeleine Durbeej
Type IV Collagens and Basement Membrane Diseases: Cell Biology and Pathogenic Mechanisms
Mao Mao, Marcel V. Alavi, Cassandre Labelle-Dumais and Douglas B. Gould
Epidermal Basement Membrane in Health and Disease
Cristina Has and Alexander Nystroem
Applying Proteomics to Investigate Extracellular Matrix in Health and Disease
Michael Randles and Rachel Lennon
Molecular Basis of Laminin-Integrin Interactions
Masashi Yamada and Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi
Cell Receptor-Basement Membrane Interactions in Health and Disease: A Kidney-Centric View
Corina M. Borza, Xiwu Chen, Roy Zent and Ambra Pozzi
The Basement Membrane Proteoglycans Perlecan and Agrin: Something Old... Something New
Kevin J. McCarthy
Building From the Ground Up: Basement Membranes in Drosophila Development
Adam J. Isabella and Sally Horne-Badovinac
Basement Membranes in the Worm: A Dynamic Scaffolding that Instructs Cellular Behaviors and Shapes Tissues
Matthew R. Clay and David R. Sherwood
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