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PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASE SIGNALLING PATHWAY
The Key to Cell Proliferation and Death

edited by Eric W-F Lam (Imperial College London, UK)

Table of Contents (32k)
Foreword (46k)
Chapter 1: Introduction (63k)

Aimed at advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers, this important textbook provides a detailed description of the structure and mechanisms of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3Ks) signalling of all classes, with focus on the cellular context of PI3K activity, including its relevance to normal tissue and diseased states.

This book contains a general review chapter detailing the mechanisms of cell proliferation and apoptosis, which are two of the main cellular targets of PI3K signalling. In addition, it provides a detailed description of the role of PI3K on the regulation of FOXO proteins, which are now becoming one of the most closely studied and important proteins in the regulation of cell death, cell proliferation and senescence.

 
Contents:
  • Introduction (E W-F Lam)
  • Cell Proliferation and Cell Death (A Sunters & E W-F Lam)
  • Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Signalling Pathway (J Domin)
  • PI3K Signalling to Cell Survival and Proliferation (P Brennan)
  • FOXO Transcription Factors (S Fernandez de Mattos et al.)
 
Readership: Undergraduates, postgraduates, academic researchers, clinicians and scientists working in industry.
 
 
252pp    Pub. date: Jun 2006  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-626-4
1-86094-626-7
   US$121 / £80

 


 
 

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