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Keynote speakers at the cell signaling meeting in Luxembourg haveprovided chapters on hypoxia signal transduction,phosphoserine/threonine-binding domains, targeting of polycombrepressive complexes, conserved signaling mechanisms in innateimmunity, and signal transduction by stress-activated MAP kinases.Other topics included among these reports on recent research arereceptor signaling, protein kinase cascades as therapeutic targets,cell death in cancer, inflammation-specific signaling, cellsignaling pathways leading to regulated chromatin modifications,and transcriptional control. The chapters…mehr

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Keynote speakers at the cell signaling meeting in Luxembourg haveprovided chapters on hypoxia signal transduction,phosphoserine/threonine-binding domains, targeting of polycombrepressive complexes, conserved signaling mechanisms in innateimmunity, and signal transduction by stress-activated MAP kinases.Other topics included among these reports on recent research arereceptor signaling, protein kinase cascades as therapeutic targets,cell death in cancer, inflammation-specific signaling, cellsignaling pathways leading to regulated chromatin modifications,and transcriptional control.
The chapters have been published in four volumes (Part A to D),offering a comprehensive overview about this exciting topic.
This fourth volume focuses on inflammatory signaling pathwaysand the role of signaling pathways in neuropathological conditionsincluding depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer s disease, and othersenile dementias.
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Autorenporträt
Marc Diederich is the editor of Signal Transduction Pathways, Part D: Inflammatory Signaling Pathways and Neuropathology, Volume 1096, published by Wiley.