6 edition of Molecular Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death found in the catalog.
Published
December 31, 2003
by Springer
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Yufang Shi (Editor), John A. Cidlowski (Editor), David W. Scott (Editor), Jia-Rui Wu (Editor), Yun Bo Shi (Editor) |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 220 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10325083M |
ISBN 10 | 0306477785 |
ISBN 10 | 9780306477782 |
/ Molecular Mechanisms of Growth and Death Control of Hematopoietic Cells by Cytokines. Programmed Cell Death. editor / Yun-Bo Shi ; Yufang Shi ; Yonghua Xu ; David W. Scott. Author: Jeffrey J. Y. Yen, Hsin-Fang Yang-Yen, Huei-Mei Huang, Yueh-Chun Hsieh, Shern-Fwu Lee, Jyh-Rong Chao. Moreover, programmed cell death also might play a role in plant biology [Solomon, ], and apoptosis-like cell death mechanisms even have been observed and used as a model system in yeast [Frohlich, ; Skulachev, ]. Fascinating insights into the origin and evolution of programmed cell death .
The normal development of human organic structure is based on a series of precise controls on the timing of proliferation, growing, programmed cell death of cells, although many elements, both epigenetic and familial, might lend to the procedure of the transmutation of normal cells into malignant neoplastic disease cells, the kernel of the molecular mechanism . As the editor of Molecular Mechanisms of There are some glaring examples of the deficiencies: despite its importance, apoptosis (programmed cell death) is only considered superficially in different chapters. Perhaps the most refreshing aspect of this book is the way that the different mechanisms Author: Patrick F. Chinnery.
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Erythrocyte Programmed Cell Death: Impact on Blood Transfusion. D. Bratosin. Corresponding Author. 1 National Institute of Biological Science Cited by: The molecular basis of programmed cell death (PCD) of neurons during early metamorphic development of the central nervous system (CNS) in Drosophila melanogaster Cited by:
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Molecular Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death [Yufang Shi, John A. Cidlowski, David W. Scott, Jia-Rui Wu, Yun Bo Shi] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston for their seminal discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death.
Molecular Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death [china/ Cidlowski, John A. (EDT)/ Scott, David (EDT)/ Wu, Jia-Rui (EDT)/ Shi, Yun-Bo (EDT) International Symposium on Programmed Cell Death Author: International Symposium on Programmed Cell Death Shanghai, china/ Cidlowski, John A.
(EDT)/ Scott, David (EDT)/ Wu, Jia-Rui (EDT)/ Shi, Yun-Bo (EDT). The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston for their seminal discoveries concerning "genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death." This clearly marked the prime importance of understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling cell death.
This clearly marked the prime importance of understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling cell death. The 1 st International Symposium on Programmed Cell Death was held in the Shanghai Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: "This volume is based on proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Programmed Cell Death held.
In multicellular organisms, cells that are no longer needed or are a threat to the organism are destroyed by a tightly regulated cell suicide process known as programmed cell death, or apoptosis.
Apoptosis is mediated by proteolytic enzymes called caspases Cited by: Key insights into the molecular mechanisms regulating cell death came from genetic studies in C. elegans. Scientists have traced the lineage of all the somatic cells in C.
elegans from the Cited by: 1. Molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death. In book: Apoptosis, pp cancer cells to provide an insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in the response of these.
The death signal was transferred via tissue continuum as well as across the gut lumen, and the involvement of TGF-beta1 and TNFalpha was demonstrated. Present study aimed to clarify the molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death in the mucosa of the small intestine of pig neonates.
Get this from a library. Molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death. [Yufang Shi; John A Cidlowski; David Scott; Jia-Rui Wu; Yun-Bo Shi;] -- This volume presents a current overview of. Molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death.
Abstract. Programmed cell death and apoptosis have now been recognised as biological phenomena which are of fundamental importance to the integrity of by: The second pattern is apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death. Apoptosis causes the orderly resorption of individual cells initiated by well-defined pathways involving activation of proteases called caspases.
In contrast to necrotic cell death, which typically occurs from adenosine triphosphate Cited by: If cells are no longer needed, they commit suicide (self-destruction) by activating an intracellular death signaling programme.
Thus, this death process is known as ‘Programmed Cell Death’. This programmed cell death pathway is called Apoptosis. Rapidly progressing research into the molecular and biochemical underpinnings of the programmed cell death process are revealing novel genetic programs and molecular interactions that coordinate a process that results in death and removal of cells without an immune response and in the absence of the adverse effects on neighboring Edition: 1.
Figure 2. Programmed cell death: autophagic cell death. Autophagy (self-eating) is a survival mechanism deployed by cells to cope with conditions of nutrient deprivation.
However, unrestrained autophagy can result in genetically programmed cell by: Cite this article as: Zuazo M, Gato-Cañas M, Llorente N, Ibañez-Vea M, Arasanz H, Kochan G, Escors D. Molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death-1 dependent T cell suppression: Cited by: Apoptosis, derived from the Greek word for the natural process of leaves falling from trees, is a distinct form of programmed cell death (Kerr et al., ; Kerr, ).Although such programmed.
Read "Molecular Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death" by available from Rakuten Kobo. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Sydney Brenner, H.
Robert Brand: Springer US. Programmed cell death (or PCD) is the death of a cell in any form, mediated by an intracellular program, and is also referred to as Cellular Suicide.
PCD is carried out in a biological process. An understanding of cell death mechanisms forms the basis for effective interventions to either prevent cell death as a cause of disease or promote cell death in cancer chemotherapy.
Cited by:. Necrotic cell death was long regarded as the ultimate consequence of chemical toxicity and was thought to result from simple cell failure because of toxic interference with vital cell functions.
Introduction of the novel concept of programmed cell death Cited by: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston for their seminal discoveries concerning "genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death." This clearly marked the prime importance of understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling cell : Springer US.The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Sydney Brenner, H.
Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston for their seminal discoveries concerning "e;genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death."e; This clearly marked the prime importance of understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling cell death.
The 1 st International Symposium on Programmed.