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Cellular and Molecular Biology of Metals - Rudolfs K. Zalups, D. James Koropatnick

Cellular and Molecular Biology of Metals

Buch | Hardcover
440 Seiten
2010
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4200-5997-7 (ISBN)
CHF 418,95 inkl. MwSt
There has been increased understanding of the mechanisms involved in the transport of metal ions into and out of target cells, particularly epithelial cells. This title explains the role of key biologically relevant divalent metal ions involved in the molecular and cellular biology of various target cell populations.
With chapter contributions from more than 30 metal biology experts, Cellular and Molecular Biology of Metals explains the role of key divalent metal ions involved in the molecular and cellular biology of various target cell populations. Although it primarily focuses on homeostatic metals, such as nickel, zinc, and chromium, the text also discusses a few environmentally pertinent, toxic divalent cations, including mercury, cadmium, and arsenic.

This authoritative resource reviews the physiological mechanisms underlying the handling of essential and toxic metal ions, including metal ion homeostasis, metals and enzyme activity, metals and transcriptional regulation, and metal ion transport. It also analyzes other functions designed to avoid metal-induced toxicity and mediate the metal enhancement of cellular function.

The role of metal ions and their effect on mammalian cells and organs are only beginning to be truly defined. Cellular and Molecular Biology of Metals arms metals toxicologists and cellular and molecular biologists with the necessary knowledge they need to take the research effort to the next level.

Rudolfs K. Zalups, PhD, trained as a fellow and instructor at the Mayo Clinic, Yale University School of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He is now a professor at the Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. James Koropatnick, PhD, is a Distinguished Oncology Scientist, Director of the LRCP Cancer Research Laboratory Program, Director of the UWO/CIHR Strategic Training Program in Cancer Research and Technology Transfer, Assistant Director of the Lawson Health Research Institute, and a Full Professor in the UWO Department of Oncology with cross-appointments in the UWO Departments of Microbiology and Immunology, Physiology and Pharmacology, and Pathology. He is also the Chief Scientific Officer of Sarissa, Inc. (a biotech discovery company) and sits on the Advisory Boards of Critical Outcomes Therapeutics, Inc., ID Laboratories, Inc., and MedVax Pharma, Inc.

Cellular Inorganic Chemistry Concepts and Examples. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Mercury in the Kidneys. Essential and Toxic Metal Transport in the Liver. Molecular and Cell Biology of Lead. Transport and Biological Impact of Manganese. Metallothionein and Metal Homeostasis. Cellular and Molecular Biology of Iron-Binding Proteins. The Regulatory and Signaling Functions of Zinc Ions in Human Cellular Physiology. Glutathione, Protein Thiols, and Metal Homeostasis. Ionic and Molecular Mimicry and the Transport of Metals. Heavy Metal Transport and Detoxification in Crustacean Gastrointestinal and Renal Epithelial Cells. Metals and Cell Adhesion Molecules. Iron Metabolism and Disease. Metal Influences on Immune Function.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2010
Zusatzinfo 4 Tables, black and white; 76 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 952 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Biochemie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
ISBN-10 1-4200-5997-1 / 1420059971
ISBN-13 978-1-4200-5997-7 / 9781420059977
Zustand Neuware
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