Cell structure and signaling /
In the past approximately quarter of a century, science has made significant progress in elucidating the skeletal elements of the cell, the extracellular matrix, cytoskeleton and nuclear matrix (i.e. the tissue matrix). While we currently know a great deal about some of the elements that comprise th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Greenwich, Conn. ; London :
Jai Press,
1997.
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Colección: | Advances in molecular and cell biology ;
v. 24. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Extracellular matrix and nuclear matrix interactions may regulate apoptosis and tissue-specific gene expression: a concept whose time has come
- Role of the extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton in the regulation of cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, and anchorage-dependent growth
- Aptamer adaptability: utilizing tumor cell surface heterogeneity to self-select appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic agents
- Cytoskeleton-mediated aspects of signal transduction
- The role of the cytoskeleton in adhesion-mediated signaling and gene expression
- Subnuclear trafficking of steroid receptors
- The role of nuclear matrix in tissue-specific gene expression
- Explaining abberations of cell structure and cell signaling in cancer using complex adaptive systems.