Cell Signaling, 2nd edition, 2 ed
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Principles and Mechanisms Author: Lim, Wendell A. (University of California, San Francisco, USA) / Mayer, Bruce J. Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9780367279424 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年10月 DESCRIPTION Cell Signaling provides undergraduate and graduate students with the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways that cells use to detect, process, and respond to signals from the environment. By emphasizing the common design principles and molecular processes that underlie all signaling mechanisms, the book develops a broad conceptual framework through which students can understand diverse signaling pathways and networks. The book first examines the common currencies of cellular information processing and the core components of the signaling machinery. It then shows how these individual components link together into networks and pathways to perform more sophisticated tasks. Many specific examples are provided throughout to illustrate common principles, and to provide a comprehensive overview of major signaling pathways. Thoroughly revised, this second edition includes two new chapters and substantial updates to the text and figures throughout the book. Key features: The book provides a conceptual framework through which all signaling pathways can be understood without memorization of details It is extensively illustrated, including high-quality diagrams and schematics to elucidate important concepts and processes Each chapter concludes with a useful summary section that brings together the key concepts End-of-chapter review questions test the reader’s understanding of the material covered Two new chapters have been written especially for this edition: "Signaling and Disease" and "Diversity in Signaling across Phylogeny" TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Cell Signaling 2. Principles and Mechanisms of Protein Interactions 3. Signaling Enzymes and Their Allosteric Regulation 4. Role of Post-Translational Modifications in Signaling 5. Subcellular Localization of Signaling Molecules 6. Second Messengers: Small Signaling Mediators 7. Membranes, Lipids, and Enzymes that Modify Them 8. Information Transfer Across the Membrane 9. Regulated Protein Degradation 10. The Modular Architecture and Evolution of Signaling Proteins 11. Information Processing by Signaling Devices in Networks 12. Signaling and Disease 13. Diversity of Signaling Across Phylogeny 14. How Cells Make Decisions 15. Methods for Studying Signaling Proteins and Networks
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