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Signal Transduction Pathways, Part B

Stress Signaling and Transcriptional Control, Volume 1091

Diederich, Marc (Editor)

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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1. Edition March 2007
400 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-57331-647-7
John Wiley & Sons

Keynote speakers at the cell signaling meeting in Luxembourg have
provided chapters on hypoxia signal transduction,
phosphoserine/threonine-binding domains, targeting of polycomb
repressive complexes, conserved signaling mechanisms in innate
immunity, and signal transduction by stress-activated MAP kinases.
Other topics included among these reports on recent research are
receptor signaling, protein kinase cascades as therapeutic targets,
cell death in cancer, inflammation-specific signaling, cell
signaling pathways leading to regulated chromatin modifications,
and transcriptional control.

The chapters have been published in four volumes (Part A to D),
offering a comprehensive overview about this exciting topic.

This second volume focuses on basic research, and the chapters
are divided into the following sections: oxidative stress,
transcriptional control, HDAC, and novel technological and
therapeutic approaches.



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Marc Diederich is the editor of Signal Transduction Pathways, Part B: Stress Signaling and Transcriptional Control, Volume 1091, published by Wiley.

M. Diederich, Recherche sur le Cancer et les Maladies du Sang, Hopital Kirchberg