BCL-2 Protein Family [electronic resource] : Essential Regulators of Cell Death / edited by Claudio Hetz.
| Call Number | 612 |
| Title | BCL-2 Protein Family Essential Regulators of Cell Death / edited by Claudio Hetz. |
| Physical Description | XVII, 145 p. online resource. |
| Series | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 0065-2598 ; 687 |
| Contents | Homeostatic Functions of BCL-2 Proteins beyond Apoptosis -- Alternative Functions of the BCL-2 Protein Family at the Endoplasmic Reticulum -- BH3-Only Proteins and Their Effects on Cancer -- Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and BCL-2 Family Members -- Targeting Survival Pathways in Lymphoma -- The Interplay between BCL-2 Family Proteins and Mitochondrial Morphology in the Regulation of Apoptosis -- Noncanonical Functions of BCL-2 Proteins in the Nervous System -- Mitochondria on Guard: Role of Mitochondrial Fusion and Fission in the Regulation of Apoptosis. |
| Summary | In this book, scientists pioneering the field have compiled a series of focused chapters to highlight the relevance of the BCL‑2 family of proteins in apoptosis, physiology and disease. An important focus of this volume is considering the potential TH ERA PEUT IC benefits of targeting apoptosis pathways in the context of human disease. Readers interested in understanding how a cell handles stress and the consequences of dysregulation of this process for human disease will find this book very valuable. It attempts to describe a fascinating area of research where physiology and biomedicine converge at different levels, revealing a trip from the molecular regulation of apoptosis to the impact of this process to the physiology of a whole organism. |
| Added Author | Hetz, Claudio. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) |
| Subject | MEDICINE. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. PROTEINS. Biomedicine. Human Physiology. Protein Science. Biomedicine general. Molecular Medicine. |
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| Summary | In this book, scientists pioneering the field have compiled a series of focused chapters to highlight the relevance of the BCL‑2 family of proteins in apoptosis, physiology and disease. An important focus of this volume is considering the potential TH ERA PEUT IC benefits of targeting apoptosis pathways in the context of human disease. Readers interested in understanding how a cell handles stress and the consequences of dysregulation of this process for human disease will find this book very valuable. It attempts to describe a fascinating area of research where physiology and biomedicine converge at different levels, revealing a trip from the molecular regulation of apoptosis to the impact of this process to the physiology of a whole organism. |
| Contents | Homeostatic Functions of BCL-2 Proteins beyond Apoptosis -- Alternative Functions of the BCL-2 Protein Family at the Endoplasmic Reticulum -- BH3-Only Proteins and Their Effects on Cancer -- Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and BCL-2 Family Members -- Targeting Survival Pathways in Lymphoma -- The Interplay between BCL-2 Family Proteins and Mitochondrial Morphology in the Regulation of Apoptosis -- Noncanonical Functions of BCL-2 Proteins in the Nervous System -- Mitochondria on Guard: Role of Mitochondrial Fusion and Fission in the Regulation of Apoptosis. |
| Subject | MEDICINE. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. PROTEINS. Biomedicine. Human Physiology. Protein Science. Biomedicine general. Molecular Medicine. |
| Multimedia |