This volume provides an analysis on how a single molecule is able to encode a wide range of functions in various biological systems, contributing to the disappearance of frontiers in biology. Beneficial for scientists of multiple fields, interested by the consequence of sophisticated mechanisms of signal transduction, this volume is a general model for the understanding of a multifunctional factor, a model that may apply for a variety of signals during both physiological and pathological cellular behavior.
This volume provides an analysis on how a single molecule is able to encode a wide range of functions in various biological systems, contributing to the disappearance of frontiers in biology. Beneficial for scientists of multiple fields, interested by the consequence of sophisticated mechanisms of signal transduction, this volume is a general model for the understanding of a multifunctional factor, a model that may apply for a variety of signals during both physiological and pathological cellular behavior.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Vol.515
1: From the discovery of neuropilin to the determination of its adhesion sites; H. Fujisawa. 2: Neuropilins as semaphorin receptors: in vivo functions in neuronal cell migration and axon guidance; A. Bagri, M. Tessier-Lavigne. 3: The role of neuropilin in vascular and tumor biology; M. Klagsbrun, S. Takashima, R. Mamluk. 4: Neuropilin-1 in the immune system; P.-H. Romeo, V. Lemarchandel, R. Tordjman. 5: Structural and functional relation of neuropilins; F. Nakamura, Y. Goshima. 6: The function of neuropilin/plexin complexes; A.W. Püschel. 7: The interaction of neuropilin-1 and neuropilin-2 with tyrosine-kinase receptors for VEGF; G. Neufeld, O. Kessler, Y. Herzog. 8: The function of neuropilin / L1 complex; V. Castellani. 9: Neuropilin and its ligands in normal lung and cancer; J. Roche, H. Drabkin, E. Brambilla. 10: Neuropilin and class 3 semaphorins in nervous system regeneration; F. de Winter, A.J.G.D. Holtmaat, J. Verhaagen. Index.
1: From the discovery of neuropilin to the determination of its adhesion sites; H. Fujisawa. 2: Neuropilins as semaphorin receptors: in vivo functions in neuronal cell migration and axon guidance; A. Bagri, M. Tessier-Lavigne. 3: The role of neuropilin in vascular and tumor biology; M. Klagsbrun, S. Takashima, R. Mamluk. 4: Neuropilin-1 in the immune system; P.-H. Romeo, V. Lemarchandel, R. Tordjman. 5: Structural and functional relation of neuropilins; F. Nakamura, Y. Goshima. 6: The function of neuropilin/plexin complexes; A.W. Püschel. 7: The interaction of neuropilin-1 and neuropilin-2 with tyrosine-kinase receptors for VEGF; G. Neufeld, O. Kessler, Y. Herzog. 8: The function of neuropilin / L1 complex; V. Castellani. 9: Neuropilin and its ligands in normal lung and cancer; J. Roche, H. Drabkin, E. Brambilla. 10: Neuropilin and class 3 semaphorins in nervous system regeneration; F. de Winter, A.J.G.D. Holtmaat, J. Verhaagen. Index.
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