This book presents a collection of revised refereed papers selected from the presentations accepted for the Second International Workshop on Higher-Order Algebra, Logic, and Term Rewriting, HOA '95, held in Paderborn, Germany, in September 1995. The 14 research papers included, together with an invited paper by Jan Willem Klop, report state-of-the-art results; the relevant theoretical aspects are addressed, and in addition existing proof systems and term rewriting systems are discussed.
This book presents a collection of revised refereed papers selected from the presentations accepted for the Second International Workshop on Higher-Or...
This volume presents the thoroughly revised proceedings of the ICSE '94 Workshop on Joint Research Issues in Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction, held in Sorrento, Italy in May 1994. In harmony with the main objectives of the Workshop, this book essentially contributes to establishing a sound common platform for exchange and cooperation among researchers and design professionals from the SE and HCI communities. The book includes survey papers by leading experts as well as focused submitted papers. Among the topics covered are design, processes, user interface technology and...
This volume presents the thoroughly revised proceedings of the ICSE '94 Workshop on Joint Research Issues in Software Engineering and Human-Computer I...
WT1 is a DNA Binding Protein Containing Four C2H2 Zinc Fingers ...89 The DNA Binding Domain ofWT1 ********************************************** *** 90 WT1 Inhibits Tag and SV40 Origin Dependent Replication ...97 WT1 is an Unusual C2H2 Zinc Finger Protein ...98 WT1 is a Transcriptional Regulator ...99 Possible Downstream Targets ofWT1 Transcriptional Regulation ...103 Protein-Protein Interactions Involving WT1 ...104 Other Factors that May Contribute to or Modify the Cellular Function ofWT1 ...104 WT1 and Apoptosis ...106 Conclusion ...107 7. Naturally Occurring Mutations in the WTJ Gene...
WT1 is a DNA Binding Protein Containing Four C2H2 Zinc Fingers ...89 The DNA Binding Domain ofWT1 ********************************************** *** 9...
Klionsky (life sciences, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor) defines "autophagy" as "a process in which the cell typically undergoes membrane rearrangement to sequester a portion of cytoplasm, deliver it to a degradative organelle and recycle the macromolecular constituents." He argues that, in the tradition
Klionsky (life sciences, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor) defines "autophagy" as "a process in which the cell typically undergoes membrane rearrangement to ...
This volume deals with the most advanced areas of reactivation of the cell cycle in terminally differentiated cells. Terminally differentiated cells have long been regarded as irreversibly unable to proliferate. However, this view is being overturned, with great implications for both biological knowledge and potential therapeutic applications.
The basic science is presented in detail and the potentialities for exploitation in cell replacement therapy and tissue repair are highlighted. For the first time, large parts of this research field are covered in a single resource,...
This volume deals with the most advanced areas of reactivation of the cell cycle in terminally differentiated cells. Terminally differentiated cell...
This volume aims to extract and summarize all information about CAK by pointing out commonly accepted facts and unresolved issues. It takes the reader from yeast to mammals and describes all areas that CAK is thought to be involved in. This volume is designed to serve newcomers to the field as well as specialists; any person interested in cell growth, signal transduction and cancer will find this a useful tool to own.
This volume aims to extract and summarize all information about CAK by pointing out commonly accepted facts and unresolved issues. It takes the reader...