Protein Kinase C

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Jyh-Fa Kuo
Oxford University Press, 1994 - 326 páginas
Protein kinase plays a major role in cellular function and regulates many cellular processes, including signal transduction, intracellular pH, ion channel activity, cell transformation, tumorigenesis and apoptosis. This timely new overview of the subject explores protein kinase involvement in cellular processes as well as its molecular and regulatory properties. Chapters are written by well-known experts and include careful documentation of up-to-date research. Biochemists, pharmacologists, physiologists, and cell biologists will appreciate this clearly written introduction to a complex and difficult subject.
 

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Protein Kinase C Inhibitors
96
ReceptorRegulated Phospholipases and Their Generation of Lipid
121
Protein Kinase C in Multidrug Resistance Neoplastic Transformation
171
Protein Kinase C in the Nervous System
199
Protein Kinase C in Smooth Muscle
236
Protein Kinase C in the Heart
249
The Role of Protein Kinase in Exocytosis
269
A Key Enzyme Determining Cell
290
SerineThreonine Protein Phosphatases and Their Inhibitors
305
Index
325
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Sobre el autor (1994)

J.F.KuoProfessor of Pharmacology and BiochemistryEmory University School of Medicine.

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