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Autophagy: Biology and Diseases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 727

Autophagy: Biology and Diseases

This book series consists of 3 volumes covering the basic science (Volume 1), clinical science (Volume 2) and the technology and methodology (Volume 3) of autophagy. Volume 1 focuses on the biology of autophagy, including the signaling pathways, regulating processes and biological functions. Autophagy is a fundamental physiological process in eukaryotic cells. It not only regulates normal cellular homeostasis, and organ development and function, but also plays an important role in the pathogenesis of a wide range of human diseases. Thanks to the rapid development of molecular biology and omic technologies, research on autophagy has boomed in recent decades, and more and more cellular and animal models and state-of the-art technologies are being used to shed light on the complexity of signaling networks involved in the autophagic process. Further, its involvement in biological functions and the pathogenesis of various diseases has attracted increased attention around the globe. Presenting cutting-edge knowledge, this book series is a useful reference resource for researchers and clinicians who are working on or interested in autophagy.

Autophagy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Autophagy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-12-15
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Starting in the early 1970s, a type of programmed cell death called apoptosis began to receive attention. Over the next three decades, research in this area continued at an accelerated rate. In the early 1990s, a second type of programmed cell death, autophagy, came into focus. Autophagy has been studied in mammalian cells for many years. The recen

Annual Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

Annual Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Chemokine System in Experimental and Clinical Hematology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Chemokine System in Experimental and Clinical Hematology

The aim of the issue is to describe and explain the importance of the chemokine system in hematology. The chemokine system is probably important for many aspects of normal as well as malignant hematopoiesis. A major focus is the development and treatment of hematologic malignancies, including the immunobiology of stem cell transplantation. The present reviews illustrate that chemokines can be involved in leukemogenesis. The chemokine system is also important both for the crosstalk between malignant cells and their neighbouring nonmalignant stromal cells (including endothelial cells) as well as for immunoregulation in patients treated with allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Thus, chemokines are important both for the pathogenesis and treatment of hematological diseases.

Cancer - not my story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 77

Cancer - not my story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-10
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Need help in curing cancer ? Chances are that almost every second westerner will develop some sort of cancer during its lifetime. Or are you just looking for prevention... Anyway look no further. This book addresses numerous possible reasons for cancer development from radiation, genetics and food consumption. It reveals some stunning little known facts like importance of pH balance and dangers of consumption of sugar, aspartame, chlorine, food additives etc. It describes healing protocols like flax seed treatment, bob beck protocol, cesium protocol, aloe vera etc. Human body also has plenty of protection mechanisms like ""autophagy"" process which recycles damaged organelles when starving of food and stuff like tumor suppressor genes but all that may not be enough. When diagnosed with cancer people usually fall into panic but in most cases it doesn't need to be so. Overall, book contains plenty of tips and advices on how to stay clear from this menace.

Aging Mechanisms II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

Aging Mechanisms II

This book describes the recent advancement of basic research on the biology of aging and longevity studies in various organisms, as well as the neurobiology of aging and neurodegeneration mechanisms. Chapters present new findings and conceptual developments concerning the basic mechanisms of aging and longevity determination. As a follow-up volume to the previous book Aging Mechanisms (2015), it overviews the rapid progress of aging research introducing new topics from leading laboratories in Japan. Chapter contributors are selected based on recent scientific achievements on the mechanisms of aging in various model organisms, including yeast, worm (C. elegans), fly (Drosophila), mice, and ra...

Dengue Virus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Dengue Virus

Scientific research on dengue has a long and rich history. The literature has been touched by famous names in medicine- Benjamin Rush, Walter Reed, and Albert Sabin, to name a very few- and has been fertile ground for medical historians . The advances made in those early investigations are all the more remarkable for the limited tools available at the time. The demonstration of a viral etiology for dengue fever, the recognition of mosquitoes as the vector for transmission to humans, and the existence of multiple viral variants (serotypes) with only partial cross-protection were all accomplished prior to the ability to culture and characterize the etiologic agent. Research on dengue in this p...

Autophagy in Mammalian Systems, Part B
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 571

Autophagy in Mammalian Systems, Part B

This is the companion volume to Daniel Klionsky's Autophagy: Lower Eukaryotes, which features the basic methods in autophagy covering yeasts and alternative fungi (aspergillus, podospora, magnaporthe). Klionsky is one of the leading authorities in the field. He is the editor-in-chief of Autophagy. The November 2007 issue of Nature Reviews highlighted his article, "Autophagy: From phenomenology to molecular understanding in less than a decade. He is currently editing guidelines for the field, with 230 contributing authors, that will publish in Autophagy.Particularly in times of stress, like starvation and disease, higher organisms have an internal mechanism in their cells for chewing up and r...

Autophagy and Autophagy Genes in Pathophysiology of Human Disease and Ageing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 133
Diverse Effects of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

Diverse Effects of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression

Hypoxia, defined as reduced oxygen tension, is a common physiological phenomenon in both normal embryonic development and malignancy progression. Although severe hypoxia is generally toxic for both normal tissue and tumors, neoplastic cells gradually adapt to prolonged hypoxia though additional genetic and genomic changes with a net result that hypoxia promotes tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. Hypoxia promotes cancer progression by regulating various aspects of cancer biology, including radiotherapy resistance, metabolism, angiogenesis and invasion/migration