Signaling Through Cell Adhesion MoleculesCRC Press, 30 apr 2019 - 424 pagine The field of signal transduction research is one of the fastest growing in all of biomedical research in recent years. Signaling through cell adhesion molecules have long been of interest because of their importance in embryonic development, homeostasis, immune responses, wound healing , and malignant transformation. However, it is only recently re |
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... mRNA splicing , and signal transduction . In the latter case , intracellular protein complexes are commonly formed in response to ligand activation of cell surface receptors , such as the receptor tyrosine kinases , and discrete protein ...
... mRNA splicing , and signal transduction . In the latter case , intracellular protein complexes are commonly formed in response to ligand activation of cell surface receptors , such as the receptor tyrosine kinases , and discrete protein ...
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Focal Adhesion Kinase and its Associated Proteins | 49 |
Analysis of Paxillin as a MultiDomain Scaffolding Protein | 63 |
p130Cas jn integrin Signaling | 81 |
Specificity of Integrin Signaling | 101 |
Late Events and Biological Functions of Integrin Signaling | 115 |
Integrin Signaling in Pericellular Matrix Assembly | 183 |
InsideOut Signaling by Integrins | 201 |
Studies of Integrin Signaling Through Platelet 𝛂11b𝛃3 | 203 |
Tracking Integrin Mediated Adhesion Using Green Fluorescent Protein and Flow Cytometry | 217 |
Expression Cloning of Proteins That Modify Integrin Activation | 235 |
Regulation of Cell Contractility by RhoA Stress Fiber and Focal Adhesion Assembly | 245 |
General Methods for Signaling Studies of Cell Adhesion Molecules | 261 |
Intra and Intercellular Localization of Proteins in Tissue in situ | 263 |
Methods for Study of Integrin Regulation of MAP Kinase Cascades | 117 |
Methods for Analysis of AdhesionDependent Cell Cycle Progression | 129 |
Integrin Modulation of Mitogenic Pathways Involved in Muscle Differentiation | 141 |
Methods for Studying Anoikis | 161 |
Functional Analysis of FAK and Associated Molecules in Cell Migration | 167 |
Optical Microscopy Studies of Ca2+ i Signaling | 279 |
Wnt Signaling in Xenopus Embryos | 303 |
Index | 357 |
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