Produktbild: The Cancer Degradome

The Cancer Degradome Proteases and Cancer Biology

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.08.2016

Herausgeber

Dylan Edwards + weitere

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

926

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/5.3 cm

Gewicht

1478 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2008

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4939-3886-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.08.2016

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

926

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/5.3 cm

Gewicht

1478 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2008

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4939-3886-5

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • Produktbild: The Cancer Degradome
  • Section 1: The Degradome and its analysis Chapter 1: Protease Genomics and the Cancer Degradome Xose S. Puente, Gonzalo R Ordonez & Carlos López-Otín Chapter 2: The CLIP-CHIP: A focused oligonucleotide microarray platform for transcriptone analysis for the complete human and murine cancer degradomes. Rheinhild Kappelhoff, Claire H.Wilson, & Christopher M. Overall Chapter 3: The Hu/Mu ProtIn chip: A custom dual-species Oligonucleotide Microarray for profiling degradome gene expression in tumours and their microenvironment Donald R.Scwartz, Kamiar Moin, Ekkehard Weber & Bonnie F Sloane Chapter 4: Quantitative Real-Time PCR analysis of degradome gene expression Caroline J Pennington, Robert K. Nuttall, Clara Sampieri -Ramirez, , Matthew Wallard, Simon Pilgrim & Dylan R. Edwards Chapter 5: Identification of protease substrates by mass spectrometry approaches. Mari Enoksson,Wenhong Zhu & Guy Salvesen Chapter 6: Identification of protease substrates by mass spectrometry approaches – 2. Anna Prudova, Ulrich auf dem Keller & Christopher M. Overall Chapter 7: Activity based imaging and biochemical profiling tools for analysis of the cancer degradome. Vincent Dive, Margot Paulick, J.Oliver McIntyre, Lynn M. Matrisan & Matthew Bogyo. Chapter 8: Images of cleavage Kamiar Moin,Mansoureh Sameni, Christopher Jedeszko, Quanwen Li, Mary B. Olive, Raymond R. Mattingly & Bonnie F. Sloane Section 2: Insights into Protease function Chapter 9: Proteolytic pathways: Intersecting cascades in cancer development Nesrine I. Affara & Lisa M, Coussens Chapter 10: Physiological functions of plasminogen activation: Effects of gene deficiences in humans andmice Thomas H. Bugge Chapter 11: The plasminogen activation system in tissue remodelling and cancer invasion Kasper Almholt, Anna Juncker-Jensen, Kirsty Anne Green, Helene Solberg, Leif Roge Lund & John Rømer Chapter 12: The urokinase plasminogen activator receptor as a target for cancer therapy Silvia D’Alessio & Francesco Blasi Chapter 13: The endocytic collagen receptor uPARAP/Endo 180 in cancer invasion and tissue remodelling Thore Hillig, Lars H. Engelholm & Niels Behrendt Chapter 14: Physiological and pathological functions of type II transmembrane serine proteinases:Lessons from transgenic mouse models and human disease-associated mutations. Karin List & Thomas Bugge Chapter 15: Analysis of cysteine cathepsin knockout mice in cancer models Thomas Reinheckel, Vasilena Gocheva, Christoph Peters & Johanna A. Joyce Chapter 16: In vitro and in vivo models of angiogenesis to dissect MMP functions. Sarah Berndt, Françoise Bruyère, Maud Jost & Agnès Noël Chapter 17: The surface transplantation model to study the tumour-host interface Maud Jost, Silvia Vosseler, Silvia Blacher, Norbert E. Fusenig, Margareta Mueller & Agnes Noel Chapter 18: Unravelling the roles of proteases in cell migration in vitro and in vivo Jelena Gavrilovic & Xanthe Scott Chapter 19: New insights into MMP function in adipogenesis Kumari L Andarawewal & Marie-Christine Riol Chapter 20: TIMPs:Extracellular Modifiers in Cancer Development Aditya Murty,William Cruz-Munoz & Rama Khokha Section 3: The interface between Proteolysis and Cell Signalling Chapter 21: Invadopodia: Interface for Invasion Susette C Mueller, Vira V. Artym