ISBN-13: 9781493956494 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 742 str.
ISBN-13: 9781493956494 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 742 str.
This is the second edition of the comprehensive, concise summary of apoptosis research, a topic that has grown fast in recent years. It covers the major concepts, molecular architecture, biochemical pathways, and pathophysiological significance of apoptosis.
From the reviews of the second edition:
"This book comprehensively reviews knowledge of the main mechanism of cell death, apoptosis, both from the molecular viewpoint and in relation to the roles of this process in mammalian physiology and pathology. ... chapters are well written and scholarly in content and present the reader with a thorough and up-to-date insight into these fields. This book is highly recommended for scientists working in many areas of cell or developmental biology, as well as those involved in more clinical fields, such as neurobiology or molecular oncology." (Mike Clemens, Microbiology Today, November, 2009)
"The book 'Essentials of Apoptosis' is a collection of 31 review articles, covering a wide variety of approaches in studying cell death. ... It enables the reader to get acquainted with many aspects of apoptosis, and impressive amounts of references cited in each of the article allows for further studies on the subject. I recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in research on programmed dell death." (Piotr P. Stepien, Acta Biochimica Polonica, December, 2010)
"Prof. Yin and Prof. Dong ... were able to cover both conceptual and practical aspects as well as both basic and applied research aspects, thus leading to translation research aspects in biomedicine, which is a crucial hot topic in modern biomedical clinic. ... the potential readership is made up of the entire scientific comunity ... and cellular biologists, developmental biologists, protein scientists." (CarloAlberto Redi, European Journal of Histochemistry, Vol. 54 (e11), 2010)
"Comprehensive overview of the history and current knowledge of the study of the genetic program of cell death ... . the book is to inform the basic researcher and the clinician interested in understanding how inappropriate apoptosis may underlie their area of scientific interest, and in this respect it succeeds. ... a welcome addition for the collection of a newcomer to apoptosis: in the basic research lab, a graduate student or post-doc would benefit from ... the excellent reference sections provided for each chapter." (Robert Screaton, The Canadian Journal of Neurological Science, May, 2010)
Essentials of Apoptosis (2nd edition) Table of Contents Preface (2nd edition) Preface (1st edition) Contributors Part I. Molecules and Pathways of Apoptosis Chapter 1. Caspases: Activation, Regulation and Function Stefan J. Riedl and Fiona L. Scott Chapter 2. Bcl-2 Family Proteins Wenxing Ding and Xiao-Ming Yin Chapter 3. The Mammalian IAPs: Multi-faceted Inhibitors of Apoptosis Eric C. LaCasse, Herman H. Cheung, Allison M. Hunter, Stephanie Plenchette, Douglas J. Mahoney and Robert G. Korneluk Chapter 4. Structure Biology of Programmed Cell Death Yigong Shi Chapter 5. The Death Receptor Pathway Maria Eugenia Guicciardi and Gregory J. Gores Chapter 6. The Mitochondrial Pathway: Focus on Shape Changes Silvia Campello and Luca Scorrano Chapter 7. The Endoplasm Reticulum Pathway Michael W. Harr and Clark W. Distelhorst Chapter 8. Reactive Oxygen Species in Cell Fate Decisions Han-Ming Shen and Shazib Pervaiz Chapter 9. The Integration of Metabolism and Cell Death Jonathan L. Coloff, Yuxing Zhao and Jeffrey C. Rathmell Chapter 10. Transcriptional Regulation of Apoptosis Crissy Dudgeon, Wei Qiu, Quanhong Sun, Lin Zhang and Jian Yu Chapter 11. Clearance of Apoptotic cells --Mechanisms and Consequences Carylin J. Marek and Lars-Peter Erwig Chapter 12. Systems Biology Approach to the Study of Apoptosis Heinrich Huber, Eric Bullinger and Markus Rehm Part II: Apoptosis in Model Organisms Chapter 13. Programmed Cell Death in Plants: Apoptotic but not Quite Naohide Watanabe and Eric Lam Chapter 14. Tracing the Roots of Death: Apoptosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Didac Carmona-Gutierrez and Frank Madeo Chapter 15. Programmed Cell Death in C. elegans. Monica Darland-Ransom, Yi-Chun Wu and Ding Xue Chapter 16. Cell Death in Drosophila. Dianne C. Purves, Jessica P. Monserrate and Carrie Baker Brachmann Part III. Apoptosis in Mammalian Physiology and Pathogenesis Chapter 17. Cell Death: Defining and Misshaping Mammalian Embryos Zahra Zakeri and Richard Lockshin Chapter 18. Matters of Life and Death in the Immune System Christopher Dillon and Douglas R. Green Chapter 19.Cell Death in the Hematopoietic System Emma C. Josefsson and Benjamin T. Kile Chapter 20 Cell Death in Acute Neuronal Injury R. Anne Stetler, Armando P. Signore and Jun Chen Chapter 21. Apoptosis in Neurodegenerative Diseases Qiuli Liang and Jianhua Zhang Chapter 22. Apoptosis in Cardiovascular Pathogenesis Hamid el Azzouzi; Meriem Bourajjaj; Paula A. da Costa Martins and Leon J. De Windt Chapter 23. Apoptosis in Lung Injury and Disease Stefan W. Ryter, Hong Pyo Kim, and Augustine M. K. Choi Chapter 24. Apoptosis in the Liver Injury and Liver Diseases Yosuke Osawa, Ekihiro Seki, and David A Brenner Chapter 25. Apoptosis in Kidney Injur
As a fundamental biological process, cell death and cell survival is essential to the normal homeostasis of the organism. Our knowledge on this process has been tremendously expanded in the past two decades. Essentials of Apoptosis: A Guide for Basic and Clinical Research was first published in 2003. It timely provided a comprehensive but concise summary of the essential information of apoptosis to both new investigators to the field and seasoned researchers seeking an integrated view of the topics. The past several years have witnessed significant new developments in the field of apoptosis and cell death in general. The concept of various types of cell death has been further developed. The studies in both basic and clinical disciplines have been greatly expanded. Notable progresses have been made in extending the work into the therapeutic arena. As a result, the field has matured considerably and developed extensive crosstalk with works in other fields. The second edition incorporates these new developments, in addition to the basic core concepts and machinery of apoptosis. Multiple new topics are added that expand the coverage on different types of cell death (apoptosis, necrosis, autophagic death and mitotic death), and on different death pathways (mediated by mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, death receptors, or lysosome). Furthermore, several integrated topics linking cell death to metabolism, redox status, transcription regulation are included and a systems biology approach to study apoptosis is introduced. Moreover, the roles of apoptosis and cell death in the pathogenesis of many human diseases in every major organ system are explored in details with novel therapeutic outlooks. This edition is the result of the hard work by more than 80 leading experts from across the world.
Authoritative, comprehensive and highly instructive, the second edition of Essentials of Apoptosis should be valuable for both novice and seasoned investigators, as an informative reference as well as a practical guide.
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