International review of cell and molecular biology. Volume 324 /

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Imprint:Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (x, 275 pages)
Language:English
Series:International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology ; v.324
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11254132
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Other authors / contributors:Jeon, Kwang W., editor.
ISBN:9780128052235
0128052236
9780128048061
0128048069
9780128048078
0128048077
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed March 29, 2016).
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Summary:International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology presents comprehensive reviews and current advances in cell and molecular biology, and includes articles that address the structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. The series has a worldwide readership, maintaining a high standard by publishing invited articles on important and timely topics authored by prominent cell and molecular biologists.
Other form:Print version: Jeon, Kwang W. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology : Elsevier Science,c2016 9780128048078
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter One
  • Cytokinin Synthesis, Signaling, and Function-Advances and New Insights; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 History and Overview; 1.2 Elucidation of Signal-Transduction Pathway; 2 From cytokinin production tosignaling response; 2.1 Cytokinins in Plants; 2.2 Cytokinin Synthesis; 2.3 Cytokinin Modification and Degradation; 2.4 Cytokinin Perception Pathway; 2.5 Ligand Meets Receptor: Cytokinin Transport; 3 Integration of cross-talk; 3.1 Auxin and Other Hormones; 3.2 Light; 3.3 Nitrate and Nitric Oxide
  • 4 Cytokinin functions throughout development4.1 Male and Female Gametophyte Development; 4.2 Embryogenesis; 4.3 Vascular Development; 4.4 Cytokinin in Apical Meristems; 4.4.1 Root Apical Meristem; 4.4.2 Shoot Apical Meristem; 4.5 Lateral Root Development; 5 Concluding remarks and future challenges; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Two
  • Emergent Synapse Organizers: LAR-RPTPs and Their Companions; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Extracellular Synaptic Adhesion and LAR-RPTPS; 2.1 Extracellular Ligands of LAR-RPTPs; 2.1.1 Netrin-G Ligand 3; 2.1.2 TrkC; 2.1.3 IL1RAPL1/IL1RAcp; 2.1.4 Slitrks
  • 2.1.5 Glypicans2.1.6 SALM3; 2.2 Alternative Splicing-Mediated Extracellular Interactions; 2.3 Structure of LAR-RPTP Extracellular Domains; 2.3.1 Isolated LAR-RPTP Member(s); 2.3.2 Slitrk/PTPδ Complex; 2.3.3 TrkC/PTPσ Complex; 2.3.4 IL1RAPL1/PTPσ Complex; 2.4 Heparan Sulfate-Dependent Interactions at Synapses; 3 Intracellular Synaptic Signaling and LAR-RPTPs; 3.1 LAR-RPTP-Interacting Proteins; 3.1.1 Liprins; 3.1.2 CASK and Caskin; 3.1.3 β-Catenin; 3.2 LAR-RPTP Substrates; 3.3 Presynaptic Assembly by LAR-RPTPs; 4 Conclusions and Future Directions; Acknowledgments; References
  • Chapter Three
  • Engineering Human Microbiota: Influencing Cellular and Community Dynamics for Therapeutic ApplicationsAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Human Microbiome; 2.1 Gut Microbiome; 2.1.1 Developing Gut Microbiota; 2.1.2 Gut Dysbiosis; 2.1.3 Gut-Brain Axis; 2.1.4 Gut-Immune Axis; 2.2 Skin Microbiome; 2.3 Oral Microbiome; 2.4 Sinonasal Microbiome; 2.5 Lung Microbiome; 2.6 Vaginal Microbiome; 3 Indirect Means for Influencing Microbiota; 3.1 Diet; 3.2 Prebiotics; 3.3 Microbiome-Sparing Nanoscale Strategies; 3.4 Drug Metabolism; 4 Direct Means for Influencing Microbiota; 4.1 Synthetic Consortia
  • 4.1.1 Metabolic Cross-Feeding4.1.2 Quorum Sensing; 4.1.3 Boolean Circuits; 4.2 Probiotics; 4.2.1 Dietary Probiotics; 4.2.2 Designer Probiotics; 4.2.3 Probiotics for Therapeutic Delivery; 4.2.4 Probiotics as Biosensors; 4.3 Fecal Microbiota Transplantation; 5 In Vitro Models; 6 Commercial, Regulatory, Legal, and Ethical Considerations; 6.1 Privacy and Nondiscrimination; 6.2 Regulation of Therapeutic Applications; 6.3 Commercializing Clinical Applications of the Microbiome; 7 Concluding Remarks; References
  • Chapter Four
  • New Insights Into the Roleof RNA-Binding Proteins in the Regulation of Heart Development