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To read current biomedical science, one has to have a working
knowledge of how important effector molecules cause transduction of
their signal within cells, altering the control of genes. This work
aims to provide that basic knowledge for medical readers. Students
of immunology or cell biology will note its relevance. One will
learn how platelets, macrophages, neutrophils, T and B lymphocytes
and natural killer cells perform their functions and how skin,
breast, prostate and colon cancers emerge. The associated diagrams
and tables are used to obviate extensive text. Appropriate
references to articles and reviews by workers in each field are
given so that further consideration can easily be undertaken. We
are all at differing stages of our appreciation of immunology and
of pat- physiology. Some persons will have a profound background in
biochemistry or molecular biology. Others will have a reminiscence
of lectures received years ago. Since this work is principally for
clinical doctors, the sections that can be avoided at first reading
are marked with an asterisk (*). Always proceed line by line and
think of associations that you know. Do you feel comfortable with
the statement, "Interleukin 6 stimulates glucose uptake in renal
proximal tubular cells, and that action is associated with Stat3,
PI3K/Akt, MAPKs and NF-kB signal pathways"? If not, please read on.
To read current biomedical science, one has to have a working
knowledge of how important effector molecules cause transduction of
their signal within cells, altering the control of genes. This work
aims to provide that basic knowledge for medical readers. Students
of immunology or cell biology will note its relevance. One will
learn how platelets, macrophages, neutrophils, T and B lymphocytes
and natural killer cells perform their functions and how skin,
breast, prostate and colon cancers emerge. The associated diagrams
and tables are used to obviate extensive text. Appropriate
references to articles and reviews by workers in each field are
given so that further consideration can easily be undertaken. We
are all at differing stages of our appreciation of immunology and
of pat- physiology. Some persons will have a profound background in
biochemistry or molecular biology. Others will have a reminiscence
of lectures received years ago. Since this work is principally for
clinical doctors, the sections that can be avoided at first reading
are marked with an asterisk (*). Always proceed line by line and
think of associations that you know. Do you feel comfortable with
the statement, "Interleukin 6 stimulates glucose uptake in renal
proximal tubular cells, and that action is associated with Stat3,
PI3K/Akt, MAPKs and NF-kB signal pathways"? If not, please read on.
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