Advances in Enzyme Regulation book cover

Advances in Enzyme Regulation

Edited by
  • George Weber, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA

A direct spinoff of the Advances in Enzyme Regulation journal this internationally acclaimed series reports progress at the cutting edge in the strategic area of regulation at the molecular level. In an integrated presentation of original papers, leading scientists, Nobel Prize winners and other outstanding experts from many countries review the best research produced each year and evaluate what is newest and what promises to be the most important in clinical and basic investigations. The volumes serve as guideposts and beacons for investigators in planning research and teaching students in basic and clinical fields of endeavour. These books advance the general front of studies on metabolic regulation and the understanding of the molecular biology of control of gene expression by hormones, drugs and growth factors in cancer cells and in clinical situations of diabetes, inborn errors of metabolism and neoplasia.

Audience
Biochemists, Molecular Biologists, and Biophysicists

Hardbound, 420 Pages

Published: January 2005

Imprint: Elsevier

ISBN: 978-0-08-044414-7

Contents

  • AcknowledgmentsList of ParticipantsSession I. Regulation of ApoptosisSession II. Enzyme Regulation: Clinical RelevanceSession III. Role of Cellular Localization in Enzyme RegulationSession IV. Hypoxia and Enzymic TargetsSession V. Regulation of Carbohydrate EnzymesSession VI. Regulation in the NucleusSession VII. Control of Signal TransductionSession VIII. Regulation of Signaling PathwaysSession IX. Regulation Through PhospholipaseSession X. Regulation Through Phosphoinositide 3-KinaseSession XI. Enzyme Regulation as Therapeutic StrategySession XII. Special Symposium Lecture: Paul LalalayAuthor IndexSubject IndexContents of Recent Volumes

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