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Extracellular matrix [[electronic resource] ] : pathobiology and signaling / / edited by Nikos K. Karamanos



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Titolo: Extracellular matrix [[electronic resource] ] : pathobiology and signaling / / edited by Nikos K. Karamanos Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berlin, : Walter de Gruyter, c2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (940 p.)
Disciplina: 611/.0182
Soggetto topico: Extracellular matrix
Cellular signal transduction
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Classificazione: WE 3900
Altri autori: KaramanosNikos K  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: An introduction to the extracellular matrix molecules and their importance in pathobiology and signaling / Achilleas Theocharis ... [et al.] -- Insights into the function of glycans / Paraskevi Heldin -- Proteoglycans : structure, pathobiology, and signaling / Liliana Schaefer -- ECM cell surface receptors / Donald Gullberg -- Extracellular proteinases / Jan-Olof Winberg -- Collagen : not just mechanics, for the high degree of connectivity grounded on the apparently simple triple helix / Ruggero Tenni -- Emerging aspects in extracellular matrix pathobiology / Achilleas Theocharis -- Targeting tumor microenvironment at the ECM level / Nikos K. Karamanos.
Sommario/riassunto: Over the last decades cell biology and biological chemistry have increasingly turned their attention to the space between cells and revealed an elaborate network of macromolecules essential for structural support, cell adhesion and signaling. This comprehensive handbook of the extracellular matrix will give an overview of the current state of knowledge of matrix components (structure and function), their role in heath and disease (matrix pathobiology) and new aspects related to pharmacological targeting.It will provide an introduction to the extracellular matrix and detailed sections and chapters on: Importance of extracellular matrix in health and disease Matrix proteoglycans (aggrecan, versican, perlecan, SLRPs, syndecans, glypicans, serglycin) Matrix proteinases (remodeling, would healing, regulatory roles in health and disease, metalloproteinases, cystein proteases, plasmin and plasminogen activator system) Glycobiology (hyaluronan and sulfated glycosaminoglycans in cancer, inflammation and metabolic control) Collagens (supramolecular assembly, proteins binding collagen, scaffolds, bacterial and mutated collagens, procollagen proteinases) Cell surface receptors (integrins, syndecans, mechanical strain and TGFb, CD44 and DDR). Biotechnological and pharmacological outlook (matrix regulation by growth factors, hyaluronidases, pathobiology, disease targeting, delivery systems, EMT and proteomics). "The book Extracellular Matrix: Pathobiology and Signaling provides a comprehensive and up to date collection of very relevant topics for understanding the various facets of extracellular matrix and its interactions with cells in normal tissue as well as in disease. It represents the current front-line and will serve as a reference for extracellular matrix and posttranslational modifications." Dick Heinegård, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Section Rheumatology, Lund University, Sweden
Over the last decades cell biology and biological chemistry have increasingly turned their attention to the space between cells and revealed an elaborate network of macromolecules essential for structural support, cell migration, adhesion and signaling. This comprehensive handbook of the extracellular matrix is organized into seven thematic sections, giving an overview of the current state of knowledge of matrix components (structure and function), their roles in health and disease (matrix pathobiology) as well as new concepts of pharmacological targeting.
Titolo autorizzato: Extracellular matrix  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-62774-4
3-11-025877-3
9786613940193
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910464688803321
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