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Mammalian cells have evolved a complex multicomponent machinery
that enables them to sense and respond to a wide variety of
potentially toxic agents present in their environment. These stress
responses are often associated with an increased cellular capacity
to tolerate normally lethal levels of an insult. The realization
that the mammalian stress response may be intimately linked with
many human diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia,
fever, infection, and cancer, has led to an explosion of interest
in this research area. Stress Response: Methods and Protocols
brings together a diverse array of practical methodologies that may
be employed to address various aspects of the response of mammalian
cells to environmental stress. The p- tocols are carefully
described by authors who have both devised and succe- fully
employed them, and they represent a mixture not only of
well-established techniques, but also new technologies at the
leading edge of research. The areas covered include the detection
and assay of stress-induced damage, the acti- tion of signal
transduction pathways, stress-inducible gene expression, and stress
protein function. Although no volume of this size can be
comprehensive and the topics covered reflect a personal choice, it
is hoped that it will prove of subst- tial interest and use to a
wide range of research workers in the field.
Mammalian cells have evolved a complex multicomponent machinery
that enables them to sense and respond to a wide variety of
potentially toxic agents present in their environment. These stress
responses are often associated with an increased cellular capacity
to tolerate normally lethal levels of an insult. The realization
that the mammalian stress response may be intimately linked with
many human diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia,
fever, infection, and cancer, has led to an explosion of interest
in this research area. Stress Response: Methods and Protocols
brings together a diverse array of practical methodologies that may
be employed to address various aspects of the response of mammalian
cells to environmental stress. The p- tocols are carefully
described by authors who have both devised and succe- fully
employed them, and they represent a mixture not only of
well-established techniques, but also new technologies at the
leading edge of research. The areas covered include the detection
and assay of stress-induced damage, the acti- tion of signal
transduction pathways, stress-inducible gene expression, and stress
protein function. Although no volume of this size can be
comprehensive and the topics covered reflect a personal choice, it
is hoped that it will prove of subst- tial interest and use to a
wide range of research workers in the field.
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