Centrosomes in Development and Disease
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-30980-1 (ISBN)
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Erich Nigg obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. After postdoctoral training in California, he directed research groups at the ETH and the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, before being appointed Full Professor at the University of Geneva. In 1997, he became Director and Scientific Member of the Max-Planck Society, and has been head of the Cell Biology Department at the Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried/Munich since October 1999. Professor Nigg's research interests are centered on cell cycle control, with a current focus on the regulation of the centrosome cycle, cell division, and the problem of chromosomal instability in cancer.
Early Studies on Centrioles and Centrosomes (J. Gall)
MICROTUBULE ORGANIZATION AND DYNAMICS
The tubulin superfamily (T. Stearns)
Microtubule nucleation (M. Moritz)
The Budding Yeast Spindle Pole Body: A Centrosome Analog (M. Winey)
Dissection of basal body and centriole function in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (S. Dutcher)
The Centrosome in evolution (M. Bornens)
THE INTEGRATION OF CENTROSOME AND CHROMOSOME CYCLES
A Proteomic approach to the inventory of the human centrosome (C. Wilkinson)
The Role of the Centrosome in Cell Cycle progression (A. Fry)
Centrosome duplication and its regulation in the higher animal cell (G. Sluder)
A Synergy of Technologies: Using Green Fluorescent Protein Tagging and Laser Microsurgery to Study Centrosome Function and Duplication in Vertebrates (A. Khodjakov)
Centrosome regulation in response to environmental and genotoxic stress (W. Theurkauf)
THE CENTROSOME IN DEVELOPMENT AND TISSUE ARCHITECTURE
The C. elegans centrosome during early embryonic development (A. Hyman)
Centrosome in a developing organism: lessons from Drosophila (J. Raff)
Centrosome inheritance during fertilization and cloning: implications for stem cell medicine and human reproduction (G. Schatten)
Microtubule Organising Centres in Polarised Epithelial Cells (M. Mogensen)
MICROTUBULE ORGANIZING CENTERS IN DISEASE
Centrosome anomalies in cancer: from early observations to animal models (B. Brinkley)
Radiation-therapy and centrosome anomalies in pancreatic cancers (N. Sato)
Human papillomavirus infection and centrosome anomalies in cervical cancer (K. Münger)
Interactions between centrosomes and viral and bacterial pathogens (M. Way)
Basal bodies and microtubule organization in pathogenic protozoa (K. Gull)
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 1020 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie |
Schlagworte | Biochemie • Biomedizin • Molekularbiologie • Onkologie • Organellen |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-30980-2 / 3527309802 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-30980-1 / 9783527309801 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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