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Cell signal transduction, second messengers, and protein phosphorylation in health and disease

Title
Cell signal transduction, second messengers, and protein phosphorylation in health and disease / edited by A. Martin Municio and M. Teresa Miras-Portugal.
Publication
New York : Plenum Press, c1994.

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Additional Authors
  • Martín Municio, Angel.
  • Miras-Portugal, M. Teresa (Mary Teresa)
Description
ix, 256 p. : ill.; 26 cm.
Subject
  • Cellular signal transduction > Congresses
  • Second messengers (Biochemistry) > Congresses
  • Phosphoproteins > Physiological effect > Congresses
  • Cells Communication
Note
  • "Proceedings on a symposium on cell signal transduction, second messengers, and protein phosphorylation in health and disease, held July 5-9, 1993, in El Escorial, Spain"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cell signal transduction, second messengers and protein phosphorylation in health and disease / A. Martín Municio -- Tyrosine phosphatases in cell cycle and transformation / E.H. Fischer -- Hydrolysis of phospholipids and activation of protein kinase C for intracellular signalling / S.I. Nakamura ... [et al.] -- Phospholipid degradation and [symbol]PKC activation during mitogenic signal transduction / J. Moscat and M.T. Diaz-Meco -- Induction of nitric oxide synthase after protein kinase C activation by phorbol esters / S. Hortelano ... [et al.] -- Metabotropic glutamate receptors and the activation of protein kinase C in the control of glutamate release / J. Sánchez-Prieto, E. Vázquez and I. Herrero -- MARCKS : a major in vivo substrate of protein kinase C purification, interaction with model membrane, and demyristoylation / S. Manenti ... [et al.] -- Biochemical and immunological characterization of protein kinase C isozymes in rat kidney proximal tubule : effect of angiotensin II / J. Poggioli ... [et al.] -- Phospholipid degradation, second messengers and activation of cell signaling genes / N.G. Bazan and G. Allan -- Platelet-activating factor and calcium signaling : its implication in cellular responses / M. Koltai, D. Hosford, and P.G. Braquet -- NMDA receptor-stimulated release of arachidonic acid : mechanisms for the Bazan affect / L.A. Horrocks and A.A. Farooqui -- The role of β-adrenergic receptor kinase in the modulation of signal transduction / I. Garcia-Higuera ... [et al.] -- Signal transduction in T cells through the interleukin 2 receptor / E. Cano, M.A. Muñoz-Fernández and M. Fresno -- A possible mechanism for the stimulation of cell DNA synthesis by viral infection / N. Villanueva and J. Avila -- Modulation by phosphorylation of microtubule protein function in the development of neural processes / J. Avila .... [et al.] -- Loss of basic fibroblast growth factor of brain ependyma in old spontaneously hypertensive rats / P. Cuevas ... [et al.] -- Mechanisms of GABAergic regulation of neurosecretion in chromaffin cells / M. Parramón ... [ et4 al.] -- The 5-HT₁[subscript D] receptor subtype and migraine headache / M.A. Moskowitz and C. Waeber -- Regulation of neurotransmitter transporters / C. Giménez, F. Zafra and C. Aragón -- Extracellular signals and transduction mechanisms controlling the adenosine transport in neural cells / E.G. Delicado ... [et al.] -- Signal transduction through laminin receptors, effects of extracellular matrix on BCS-TC2 adenocarcinoma cells / N. Olmo and M.A. Lizarbe.
Call Number
JSF 96-660
ISBN
0306448149
LCCN
94038606
OCLC
31374109
Title
Cell signal transduction, second messengers, and protein phosphorylation in health and disease / edited by A. Martin Municio and M. Teresa Miras-Portugal.
Imprint
New York : Plenum Press, c1994.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Indexed Term
Cells Communication
Added Author
Martín Municio, Angel.
Miras-Portugal, M. Teresa (Mary Teresa)
Research Call Number
JSF 96-660
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