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Essays in Biochemistry Volume 32
Cell Signalling
New ISBN 9781855780712
Old ISBN 1855780712
Format: Paperback
Pages: 220
Price: GBP 21.95
Members Price: GBP 16.46
Date Published: December 1997
Published by: Portland Press Ltd
Edited by D Bowles
University of York, UK
Essays in Biochemistry
Essays in Biochemistry provides a single source of information on the latest research in rapidly moving areas of biochemistry and molecular biology.
The essays in this volume are about cell signalling - the molecular events of information transfer, occuring within or between cells, that link external changes to internal responses.
Contents:
Mammalian MAP kinase modules: How to transduce specific signals? A Brunet and J Pouysségur
Heat shock response, in relation to the regulation and function of heat shock transcription factors and molecular chaperones RI Morimoto
The multiplying roles of inositol lipids and phosphates in cell control processes RH Michell
How do G proteins stay at the plasma membrane G Milligan and MA Grassie
Role of nitric oxide in growth of solid tumours EC Chinje and IJ Stratford
Tyrosine phosphorylation in the action of neuropeptides and growth factors
H Rozengurt and JL Rodriguez-Fernandez
Signal recognition and transduction involved in plant disease resistance
DA Haltermann and GB Martin
Ethylene and cytokinin signalling in plants: the role of two-component systems GE Schaller
The coordination of nuclear and organellar genome expression in eukaryotic cells M Surpin and J Chory
Signalling in symbiotic root nodule formation K van de Sande and T Bisseling
Signal perception and response in the interactions of self-incompatibility in Brassica JB Nasrallah
The wound response of tomato plants D Bowles
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