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Chemotaxis : types, clinical significance, and mathematical models /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Williams, Timothy C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011.
Colección:Cell biology research progress.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • CHEMOTAXIS: TYPES, CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE, AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS; CHEMOTAXIS: TYPES, CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE, AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; The Cell Migration Signalosome; Gabriele Eden1, Marco Archinti2, Federico Furlan3, Paul Fitzpatrick4, Ronan Murphy4 and Bernard Degryse*; Abstract; Introduction; Cell Migration; A Touch of History; A Definition of cell Migration; The Cell Migration Cycle; Signalling Starts Cell Migration; Biomechanical Force; The Polarization of The Motile cell; The Cell Migration Signalosome; The Walk on the Integrins; uPAR Structure.
  • UPAR, the Migration LeaderThe Molecular Interactions between uPAR and the Integrins; More than Simply Adding uPAR Plus the Integrins; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2; Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria: The Role of Chemotaxis in the Association Azospirillum Brasilense-Plant; Raúl O. Pedraza1, María I. Mentel1, Alicia L. Ragout2, Ma. Luisa Xiqui3, Dulce Ma. Segundo3 and B.E. Baca 3; Abstract; Introduction; Physiology of Azospirillum Chemotaxis; The Research for the Chemoreceptors in Azospirillum; Genetics and Biochemical of Determinants Involved in Chemotaxis in Azospirillum.
  • Identification of Chsa, A Novel Protein Involved in ChemotaxisThe Role of Bacterial Motility and Chemotaxis in Azospirillum-Plant Interaction; Chemotaxis of A. Brasilense towards Strawberry Root Exudates Assessed by the Agarose-Plate Method; Chemotaxis of A. Brasilense Towards Strawberry Root Exudates Assessed by the Capillary Method; Sugars and Proteins Determination of Strawberry Root Exudates; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3; CD46, Chemotaxis and MS- Are These Linked?; Siobhan Ni Choileain1,2,3, Jillian Stephen2, Belinda Weller4 and Anne L. Astier1,2,3*; Abstract.
  • IntroductionMultiple Sclerosis; Chemokines; Chemokines and Their Receptors and MS; GRKs and inflammation; CD46; CD46 and T cells; CD46 and signal transduction; MS and CD46; CD46 and chemotaxis; Integrins; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 4; Regulation of Chemotaxis by Heterotrimeric G Proteins; Maggie M.K. Lee1 and Yung H. Wong2*; Abstract; Introduction; Gi Subfamily; Gs Subfamily; Gq Subfamily; G12 Subfamily; G Complex; Signal Integration of Gi and Gq; Signal Integration of Gi and G12; Signal Integration of Gq And G12; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5.
  • Chemotaxis in the Model Organism Chlamydomonas ReinhardtiiE. G. Govorunova1*, O.O. Voytsekh1,3, A.P. Filonova1,3, M.A. Kutuzov2**, M. Mittag3 and O.A. Sineshchekov1; Abstract; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Strains and Culture Conditions; Measurement of Chemoaccumulation; Photoelectric Measurements; Gel Filtration, Mass Spectrometry and Determination of Amino Nitrogen; Results and Discussion; Inhibition of PCs by Tryptone Depends on Extracellular K+; Analysis of Tryptone Fractions; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6.