Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4939-6799-5 (ISBN)
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Currently, there are more than 30,000 genes in human genome. However, not all the proteins encoded by these genes work equally in order to maintain homeostasis. Understanding the important signaling molecules as completely as possible will significantly improve our research-based teaching and scientific capabilities.
Sangdun Choi is currently the Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences and a Professor at the Department of Molecular Science and Technology in Ajou University, Korea. He joined the faculty of the Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, as an Associate Professor in 2006. His research interests include Toll-like receptor signaling, innate immunity, cellular signaling and systems biology. He earned his PhD at the Texas A&M University, USA. He was one of the pioneers in the development of Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs). He was instrumental in the construction of a complete human BAC library for the Human Genome Project (HGP). He was also involved in the second consortium, Alliance for Cellular Signaling (AfCS). Furthermore, he served as the Director of the Transcription Analysis Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA. He has published more than 200 scientific articles in international journals including Nature, Science, Nature Biotechnology, Blood and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He has edited seven books including Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules, Systems Biology for Signaling Networks and Introduction to Systems Biology. He is an academic editor of PLoS ONE and an active editor for several other international journals.
From the contents14-3-3.- 3-Phosphoinositide-Dependent Kinase 1 (PDK1).- 5-HTT.- 5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptor 2C.- 5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptor 6.- A-Kinase Anchoring Protein (AKAP).- A-RAF.- ABCA Transporters.- ABCA3.- ACAP1.- Acetylcholine (Nicotinic) Receptor.- Acetylcholinesterase.- ACK1.- ACSL4.- ACT.- Actinin Family.- ADAMTS13.- ADAP.- ADAP1.- ADAP2.- ADCY9 (Adenylyl Cyclase 9).- Adenomatous Polyposis Coli.- Adenylyl Cyclase.- ADGRB3.- ADGRG2.- Adiponectin.- ADP-Ribosylation Factor-6 (ARF6).- AGAP1.- AIFM1.- AIRE.- AKT.- Alpha-1-Syntrophin.- Alpha-2A Adrenergic Receptor.- ALS2.- AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK).- Androgen Receptor (AR).- ANT.- AP-4.- APO2L/TRAIL.- Apoptosis Regulator BAX.- Apoptosis-inducing factor 1, mitochondrial.- App.- Aquaporin.- ARAP3.- ARF1.- Arl8b.- Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor.- Ataxia Telangiectasia and Rad3-Related (ATR).- ATF2.- ATP-Binding Cassette Subfamily A Member 2.- Aurora Kinases.- Axin.- AXL.- B Lymphocyte Antigen CD19.-
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.12.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules |
Zusatzinfo | 1746 Illustrations, color; 147 Illustrations, black and white; 6330 p. 1893 illus., 1746 illus. in color. In 7 volumes, not available separately. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Studium ► 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) ► Humangenetik | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Biochemie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Genetik / Molekularbiologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zellbiologie | |
Schlagworte | Allostery • cellular • Modeling • Pathways • Signalling • Simulations |
ISBN-10 | 1-4939-6799-1 / 1493967991 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4939-6799-5 / 9781493967995 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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