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Protein phosphorylation via protein kinases is an inevitable
process that alters physiological and pathological functions of the
cells. Thus, protein kinases play key roles in the regulation of
cell life or death decisions. Protein kinases are frequently a
driving factor in a variety of human diseases including aging and
cellular senescence, immune system and endothelial dysfunctions,
cancers, insulin resistance, cholestasis and neurodegenerative
diseases, as well as bacterial resistance in persistent infections.
Recent developments in quantitative proteomics provide important
opinions on kinase inhibitor selectivity and their modes of action
in the biological context. Protein Kinase-mediated Decisions
Between Life and Death aims to have the reader catch insights about
up-to-date opinions on "Protein Kinases" related pathways that
threaten human health and life. As "Protein Kinases" are related to
many health problems, clinicians, basic science researchers and
students need this information. Chapter "Signal Transduction in
Immune Cells and Protein Kinases" is available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
This book discusses the relationship between cellular immunity and
tryptophan metabolism, as well as its products, serotonin and
melatonin, in the development of several diseases and reappraises
the common signal transduction pathways of the neurodegenerative
diseases, carcinogenesis, immune tolerance, inflammation,
hypersensitivity reactions, neuropsychiatric disorders, in addition
to bacterial tryptophan biosynthesis and novel antimicrobials.
Tryptophan Metabolism: Implications for Biological Processes,
Health and Disease presents fundamental information on tryptophan
related metabolic pathways and metabolites, implications of these
products for specific biological processes, diseases and
conditions. This book focuses on effects of tryptophan metabolites
on human health and will appeal to researchers, clinicians and
students within this field.
The function and life span of endothelial cells have a large impact
upon the quality and expectancy of an individual's life. During low
perfusion, the adaptation of different cells to hypoxia precipitate
the aggressive progression of diseases. Although the clinical
studies have convincingly shown that endothelial dysfunction occurs
whenever the biological functions or bioavailability of nitric
oxide are impaired, in all these scenarios, the role of endothelial
cell-destructive process cross-talk is yet poorly understood. This
book focuses on the contribution of molecular mechanisms to
endothelial dysfunction in related metabolic disorders.
Protein phosphorylation via protein kinases is an inevitable
process that alters physiological and pathological functions of the
cells. Thus, protein kinases play key roles in the regulation of
cell life or death decisions. Protein kinases are frequently a
driving factor in a variety of human diseases including aging and
cellular senescence, immune system and endothelial dysfunctions,
cancers, insulin resistance, cholestasis and neurodegenerative
diseases, as well as bacterial resistance in persistent infections.
Recent developments in quantitative proteomics provide important
opinions on kinase inhibitor selectivity and their modes of action
in the biological context. Protein Kinase-mediated Decisions
Between Life and Death aims to have the reader catch insights about
up-to-date opinions on "Protein Kinases" related pathways that
threaten human health and life. As "Protein Kinases" are related to
many health problems, clinicians, basic science researchers and
students need this information. Chapter "Signal Transduction in
Immune Cells and Protein Kinases" is available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
Due to the resultant health consequences and considerable increase
in prevalence, obesity has become a major worldwide health problem.
"Obesity and Lipotoxicity" is a comprehensive review of the recent
researches to provide a better understanding of the
lipotoxicity-related mechanisms of obesity and the potential for
the development of new treatment strategies. This book overviews
the biochemical pathways leading to obesity-related metabolic
disorders that occur subsequent to lipotoxicity. Chapters examine
the deleterious effects of nutrient excess at molecular level
including the cellular and molecular aspects of breast cancer,
resistance to leptin, insulin, adiponectin, and interconnection
between the circadian clock and metabolic pathways during high-fat
feeding. "Lipotoxicity and Obesity" will be a useful resource for
clinicians and basic science researchers, such as biochemists,
toxicologists, immunologists, nutritionists, adult and pediatric
endocrinologists, cardiologists, as well as students who are
thought in this field.
This book discusses the relationship between cellular immunity and
tryptophan metabolism, as well as its products, serotonin and
melatonin, in the development of several diseases and reappraises
the common signal transduction pathways of the neurodegenerative
diseases, carcinogenesis, immune tolerance, inflammation,
hypersensitivity reactions, neuropsychiatric disorders, in addition
to bacterial tryptophan biosynthesis and novel antimicrobials.
Tryptophan Metabolism: Implications for Biological Processes,
Health and DiseaseĀ presents fundamental information on
tryptophan related metabolic pathways and metabolites, implications
of these products for specific biological processes, diseases and
conditions. This book focuses on effects of tryptophan metabolites
on human health and will appeal to researchers, clinicians and
students within this field.
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