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"International Review of Celland Molecular Biology" presents
current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology--both
plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene
expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell
development and differentiation, and cell transformation and
growth. Impact factor for 2011: 4.481.
* Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field *
Provides up-to-date information and directions for future research
* Valuable reference material for advanced undergraduates, graduate
students and professional scientists"
Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2010, an
explosion of spectacular discoveries in the field of regeneration
has compelled the current revisit of the field of Regenerative
Nephrology. This second edition features subjects as diverse as age
and gender influencing regenerative processes; mechanisms and
pathways of premature cell senescence affecting kidney
regeneration; the ways intrinsic regenerative processes can become
subverted by noxious stressors eventuating in disease progression;
novel mechanistic and engineering efforts to recreate functional
kidney or its component parts; cell reprogramming and
reconditioning as emerging tools of future regenerative efforts;
and effects of various biologicals on kidney regeneration. These
newer additions to the armamentarium of Regenerative Medicine and
Nephrology have become an integral part of the second edition of
the book. Cutting-edge investigations are summarized by the
constellation of the most experienced contributing authors coming
together from around the world under the umbrella of the second
edition.
This book aims at providing insights into the collagen superfamily
and the remarkable diversity of collagen function within the
extracellular matrix. Additionally, the mechanisms underlying
collagen-related diseases such as dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa,
osteogenesis imperfecta, as well as collagen-related myopathies and
neurological disorders are discussed. Collagens are the most
abundant extracellular matrix proteins in organisms. Their primary
function is to provide structural support and strength to cells and
to maintain biomechanical integrity of tissues. However, collagens
can no longer be considered just as structural proteins. They can
act as extracellular modulators of signaling events and serve
critical regulatory roles in various cell functions during
embryonic development and adult homeostasis. Furthermore, collagens
are associated with a broad spectrum of heritability-related
diseases known as "collagenopathies" that affect a multitude of
organs and tissues including sensorial organs. The book is a useful
introduction to the field for junior scientists, interested in
extracellular matrix research. It is also an interesting read for
advanced scientists and clinicians working on collagens and
collagenopathies, giving them a broader view of the field beyond
their area of specialization.
This book emphasizes and presents the latest information on
eco-physiology and biochemistry of cyanobacteria with special
emphasis on their biodiversity, molecular mechanisms of some
important biological processes and survival mechanisms under myriad
of environmental conditions as well as bioremediation.
Cyanobacteria are the most dominant prokaryotic floras on the
Earth's surface, and are of great importance in terms of
ecological, economical and evolutionary perspectives. They are
oldest groups of photosynthetic autotrophs, which create oxygenic
atmosphere for the development and sustainability of ecosystems
with different life forms. The book presents an integrative
approach to their possible biotechnological application in the
field of bio-energy and various aspects of biochemistry, biophysics
and structural biology of photosynthesis. The various chapters
describe the different applications of cyanobacteria as bio-energy
sources and in phycoremediation. The contents incorporated in this
book can be used as a textbook by undergraduate and post-graduate
students, teachers, and researchers in the most interesting fields
of physicochemical ecology and biochemistry of cyanobacteria.
Leading researchers are specially invited to provide a complete
understanding of a key topic within the multidisciplinary fields of
physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology. In a form immediately
useful to scientists, this periodical aims to filter, highlight and
review the latest developments in these rapidly advancing fields.
Non-canonical Autophagy: Mechanisms and Pathophysiological
Implications outlines the differences between 'canonical' and
'non-canonical' forms of autophagy, highlighting the discoveries
concerning the molecular mechanisms underlying these unconventional
forms of autophagy and the advancements in pathophysiological
features of 'non-canonical' autophagy. The book discusses all forms
of 'non-canonical' autophagy and the complexity of
autophagy-dependent cell death. Readers will gain a better
understanding of mechanisms underlying 'non-canonical' autophagy so
that they can interpret the biological effects of autophagy
correctly and identify reliable, novel and effective treatment
strategies.
The book Heat Shock Proteins in Cancer Therapeutics provides the
most comprehensive review on contemporary knowledge on the role of
HSP in various types of cancer therapeutics. Using an integrative
approach, the contributors provide a synopsis of the most current
updates on the state of HSP in cancer therapeutics. The heat shock
response pathway is a highly conserved cellular process. Heat shock
factors are a master transcriptional regulator responsible for
expression of several important heat shock proteins, which can
effectively protect critical client proteins from misfolding and
degradation, thus maintaining intracellular integrity under
stressed conditions. Recent studies have demonstrated the direct
connections between heat shock response players and tumor cell
survival, validating heat shock response players as novel molecular
targets in anticancer treatment. Although many hurdles in clinical
application still need to be effectively addressed, such as
undesirable drug toxicity and off target effects; narrow
therapeutic window; poor PK/PD profiles, etc. Recent reports on
synergistic drug combination, advanced prodrug design, smart
nanoparticle packaging, and RNA aptamer selection offer promising
solutions to overcome these challenges. Future advancements in this
fast-growing area can potentially lead to the next generation of
cancer therapeutics. Key basic and clinical research laboratories
from major universities, academic medical hospitals, biotechnology
and pharmaceutical laboratories around the world have contributed
chapters that review present research activity and importantly
project the field into the future. The book is a must read for
graduate students. medical students, basic science researchers and
postdoctoral scholars in the fields of Cancer Biology, Oncology,
Translational Medicine, Clinical Research, Biotechnology, Cell
& Molecular Medicine, Pharmaceutical Scientists and Researchers
involved in Drug Discovery.
This textbook is clearly structured with fourteen richly
illustrated chapters and practical examples for easy understanding
and direct implementation. The methods and findings developed in
the authors' group are presented in detailed, revised chapters.
Readers will find valuable updates on the molecular basis of
biotechnological processes, secondary metabolite production and
genetic engineering. In addition, the basic principles of important
biotechnologies, as well as examples of specially designed crops
that deliver improved productivity under stress conditions, are
presented. This second edition sets the direction for future
research on the basic aspects of plant tissue culture and its
applications in the fields of secondary metabolite production and
genetic engineering. It provides both general and specific
information for students, teachers, academic researchers and
industrial teams who are interested in new developments in plant
tissue culture and its applications.
This book explains about amino acids (AAs) which are not only
building blocks of protein, but are also signaling molecules as
well as regulators of gene expression and the protein
phosphorylation cascade. Additionally, AAs are key precursors for
syntheses of hormones and low-molecular-weight nitrogenous
substances with each having enormous biological importance. For
example, physiological concentrations of AA metabolites (e.g.,
nitric oxide, polyamines, glutathione, taurine, thyroid hormones,
and serotonin) are required for cell functions. Growing evidence
shows that humans and animals have dietary requirements for all
proteinogenic AAs. Mammals, birds, and fish also have species- and
age-dependent needs for some AA-related substances. However,
elevated levels of other products (e.g., ammonia, homocysteine,
H2S, and asymmetric dimethylarginine) are pathogenic factors for
neurological disorders, oxidative stress, and cardiovascular
disease. Thus, optimal amounts of AAs and their ratios in diets and
circulation are crucial for whole-body homeostasis and health.
Adequate provision of one or a mixture of functional AAs or
metabolites may be beneficial for ameliorating health problems at
various stages of the life cycle (e.g., fetal growth restriction,
neonatal morbidity and mortality, weaning-associated intestinal
dysfunction and wasting syndrome, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, the metabolic syndrome, and infertility). Dietary
supplementation of these nutrients can also optimize the efficiency
of metabolic transformations to enhance muscle growth, milk
production, and athletic performance, while preventing excess fat
deposition and reducing adiposity. Therefore, functional AAs hold
great promise in improving the growth, health, and well-being of
individuals.
This new edition provides an update on the molecular mechanisms
that regulate spermatogenesis. In addition to the rodent as a study
model, chapters also include research on studies in humans. It
includes the latest approaches of studying spermatogenesis, such as
the use of bioinformatics, molecular modeling and others which are
not commonly found in published materials. It also reviews the
latest developments in the field, such as studies on the role of
regulatory RNAs on spermatogenesis. Due to the declining fertility
rate among men, a brand new chapter highlights the impact of
environmental toxicants on spermatogenesis.
Plant Tissue Culture: Techniques and Experiments, Fourth Edition,
builds on the classroom tested, audience proven manual that has
guided users through successful plant culturing for almost 30
years. The book's experiments demonstrate major concepts and can be
conducted with a variety of plant materials readily available
throughout the year. This fully updated edition describes the
principles of the newest technologies, including CRISPR/Cas9 gene
editing and RNAi technology with plant cell and tissue cultures and
their applications. Bridging the gap between theory and practice,
this book contains detailed methodology supported by comprehensive
illustrations, giving users a diverse learning experience for both
university students and plant scientists.
This is the first book about the "Kenzan" method for scaffold-free
biofabrication, which does not rely on biomaterials as scaffolds to
ensure correct multicellular spheroid positioning for building
three dimensional construct only made from cells. The book explains
the basic principles and concepts of the microneedle-based
("Kenzan") method of building surgically-implantable tissue
constructs using robotic cell spheroid-based three-dimensional
bioprinting, a novel technology that opens up unique opportunities
for the bioengineering of tissues and organs. First book on the
novel Kenzan method of tissue engineering; Explains basic concepts
and applications for organ regeneration modeling; Introduces a
unique robotic system for scaffold-free cell construction.
With advances in agro-technology, cucurbits are now being grown
throughout the year. However, they are prone to biotic and abiotic
stresses resulting in significant yield loss. Sustainable
management of such stresses is a complex issue in the intensive
cultivation of cucurbits involving high levels of fertilization and
irrigation. Further, under the changing climatic conditions, pest
scenarios vary constantly, with invasive alien species of pests
becoming more common as a result of free trade and frequent
international travel. As such, agrochemicals are being used as
powerful weapons to combat the increasing number of pests and
diseases. Lack of proper crop management technologies, inaccurate
diagnosis, and indiscriminate and excessive use of pesticides are
major causes of pesticide resistance and resurgence, environmental
pollution, and hazards to the non-target biota. This comprehensive
book provides essential insights into the management of biotic and
abiotic stresses in cucurbit cultivation and re-evaluating the role
of agrochemicals, and gathers information on insect pests, mites,
nematodes, diseases and weeds, as well as on their sustainable
management from scattered sources. Written in language that is easy
to understand and including high-quality photographs, it is a
valuable resource for students, researchers, plant protection
specialists, extension workers, and growers.
This book presents the latest knowledge on both the physiological
and the microbiological aspects of wound healing. Fresh insights
into the process of cutaneous wound healing are described, which
involves tissue regeneration and repair processes consisting of a
sequence of molecular and cellular events. The management of
infected wounds is then discussed in detail, covering the roles of
traditional medicine practices, novel anti-infective formulations,
non-antibiotic approaches, and probiotic bacteria. A section
devoted to the interdisciplinary approach to wound care addresses
topics including in vitro and in vivo research models, the
development of advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering, and
the potential applications of bioscaffolds. The authors are all
leading researchers in the field. This book is an attempt to
showcase current research status and future directions in the area
of wound-healing research, which must be of interest to a large
group of readers and researchers interested in this field.
Revealing essential roles of the tumor microenvironment in cancer
progression, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the
latest research on how different signaling pathways are important
in the tumor microenvironment. Multiple signaling pathways are
covered, including Src, Neuregulin, Adenosine, TGF , Androgen, Wnt,
and more. Taken alongside its companion volumes, these books update
us on what we know about various aspects of the tumor
microenvironment as well as future directions. Tumor
Microenvironment: Signaling Pathways - Part B is essential reading
for advanced cell biology and cancer biology students as well as
researchers seeking an update on research in the tumor
microenvironment.
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