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Regucalcin - Metabolic Regulation and Disease (Paperback)
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Regucalcin - Metabolic Regulation and Disease (Paperback)
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This book, which is entitled "Regucalcin: Metabolic Regulation and
Disease", introduces the recent topics regarding the involvement of
regucalcin in metabolic regulation and its related diseases. Cell
signaling system may be potent interest in the fields of biomedical
research. Regucalcin, which was discovered as a calcium-binding
protein in 1978, is demonstrated to play a potential role as a
suppressor in manifold intracellular signaling process linked to
transcription activity. With growing studies, regucalcin has been
demonstrated to play a multifunctional role in the regulation of
the function of various types of cells and tissues, including the
regulation of intracellular calcium homeostasis, various enzymes
activity, cell signal transduction, nuclear function and gene
expression, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and other cellular
events. Regucalcin plays a pivotal role in maintaining cell
homeostasis and protecting from disorders with ageing. This book
focuses recent highlighted information regarding the role of
regucalcin in metabolic regulation and its related diseases with
aging. This book is constituted of 6 chapters as described in the
following. This book will be of interest to graduate students,
researchers, scientists and physicians focused on the fields of
molecular and cellular biology, biomedical sciences, and clinical
challenges.
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