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|a Intracellular signalling proteins /
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|a First edition.
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|a Advances in protein chemistry and structural biology ;
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|t Voices from the dead: the complex vocabulary and intricate grammar of dead cells /
|r Jerrold S. Levine and David S. Ucker --
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|t Nucleobindins and encoded peptides: from cell signaling to physiology /
|r Adelaine Kwun-Wai Leung, Naresh Ramesh, Christine Vogel, and Suraj Unniappan --
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|t Estrogen receptor signaling mechanisms /
|r Nathalie Fuentes and Patricia Silveyra --
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|t Intracellular signaling of the AMP-activated protein kinase /
|r Miribane Dërmaku-Sopjani and Mentor Sopjani --
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|t Relationship between mitofusin 2 and cancer /
|r Alessandro Allegra, Vanessa INnao, Andrea Gaetano Allegra, and Caterina Musolino --
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|t Molecular signaling in bone cells: regulation of cell differentiation and survival /
|r Lilian I. Plotkin and Angela Bruzzaniti --
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|t Activating mutations of the fp130/JAK/STAT pathway in human disease /
|r Juliane Lokau and Christoph Garbers --
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|t Aquaporin water channels: new perspectives on the potential role in inflammation /
|r Margherita Sisto, Domenico Ribatti, and Sabrina Lisi --
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|t Intracellular protein complexes involved in synapse assembly in presynaptic neurons /
|r Kyung Ah Han, Ji Won Um, and Jaewon Ko --
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|t Dopamine signaling in the striatum /
|r Emmanuel Valjent, Anne Biever, Guiseppe Gangarossa, and Emma Puighermanal --
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|t Recent advances in computational studies of GPCR-G protein interactions /
|r Jinan Wang and Yinglong Miao --
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|t From traveler to homebody: which signaling mechanisms sponge larvae use to become adult sponges? /
|r Ilya Borisenko, Olga I. Podgornaya, and Alexander V. Ereskovsky.
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|a 'Intracellular Signalling Proteins, Volume 116,' presents an overview of the current developments in mechanisms of intracellular signaling and involvement of these mechanisms in the development of a number of disorders and diseases. Opportunities for targeting the intracellular signaling cascades for benefiting patients are also discussed, along with chapters that focus on Voices from the Dead: The Complex Language of Dead Cells, Nucleobindins and Encoded Peptides: From Cell Signalling to Physiology, Estrogen Receptor Signaling Mechanisms, Intracellular Signaling of the AMP-Activating Protein Kinase, the Relationship between Mitofusin 2 and Cancer, Molecular Signaling in Bone Cells: Regulation Cell Differentiation and Survival, and more. Key Features: Describes advances in the discovery and application of therapeutics that target intracellular signaling mechanisms; Targeted to a very wide audience of specialists, researchers and students; Contains timely chapters written by well-renowned authorities in their field; Includes a number of high quality illustrations, figures and tables. Readership: Protein chemists, molecular cell biologists, immunologists, structural biologists, medical doctors, pharmacologists, computational biochemists and other researchers working in this field. Articles published here would also be of great benefit to medical, biology and pharmacology students specializing in this field. --
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