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100 1 ^aGomperts, B. D |
245 10 ^aSignal transduction /^cBastien D. Gomperts, Ijsbrand M.Kramer, Peter E.R. Tatham |
250 ^a2nd ed |
260 Amsterdam ;^aBoston :^bElsevier/Academic Press,^cc2009 |
300 ^axxvii, 810 p. :^bcol. ill. ;^c26 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^aPrologue: Signal Transduction, origins and ancestors --First messengers -- Receptors -- GTP-binding proteinsand signal transduction -- Effector enzymes coupled toGTP binding proteins: adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase C-- The regulation of visual transduction and olfaction --Intracellular calcium -- Calcium effectors --Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation: protein kinases Aand C -- Nuclear receptors -- Growth Factors: Settingthe framework -- Signalling pathways operated by receptorprotein tyrosine kinases -- Signal transduction to andfrom adhesion molecules -- Adhesion molecules in theregulation of cell differentiation: Mainly about Wnt --Activation of the innate immune system: the Toll-likereceptor 4 and Signalling through Ubiquitylation --Traffic of white blood cells -- Tyrosine protein kinasesand adaptive immunity : TCR, BCR, soluble tyrosine kinasesand NFAT -- Phosphoinositide 3-kinases, protein kinase Band signalling through the insulin receptor -- ProteinKinase C revisited -- Signalling through receptor serine/threonine kinases -- Protein dephosphorylation andprotein phosphorylation -- Notch -- Targetingtransduction pathways for research and medicalintervention -- Protein domains and signal transduction |
530 ^aAlso available online |
650 0 ^aCellular signal transduction |
650 12 ^aSignal Transduction |
700 1 ^aTatham, Peter E. R |
700 1 ^aKramer, Ijsbrand M |
999 ^aอรทัย โคตรธาดา |