Stress Response - Methods, Protocols
โ Scribed by Stephen M. Keyse
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 323
- Series
- Methods in Molecular Biology
- Edition
- 1st Edition.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
It is now understood that the response of mammalian cells to a wide variety of potentially toxic agents may be intimately linked with many human diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia, fever, infection, and cancer. In Stress Response: Methods and Protocols, Stephen Keyse has assembled a diverse collection of readily reproducible methods devoted to the study of these varied and powerful responses. Written by leading researchers expert in the techniques they describe, these detailed methods cover the detection and assay of stress-induced damage, the activation of a wide range of signal transduction pathways by cellular stress, stress-induced gene expression, and stress protein function. To ensure experimental success, step-by-step guidance is provided for each method, along with details of reagents, equipment, and other requirements. The methods include both well-established techniques and new technologies at the leading edge of research. Wide ranging and highly practical, Stress Response: Methods and Protocols provides a gold-standard bench manual for today's basic and clinical scientists working to understand how cells and tissues respond during physiological stress and in human disease.
โฆ Table of Contents
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Ch_02(pp054-3-015-024).pdf......Page 14
Ch_03(pp054-3-025-034).pdf......Page 25
Ch_04(pp054-3-035-047).pdf......Page 36
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Ch_06(pp054-3-063-074).pdf......Page 63
Ch_07(pp054-3-075-083).pdf......Page 76
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Ch_10(pp054-3-109-125).pdf......Page 111
Ch_11(pp054-3-127-143).pdf......Page 129
Ch_12(pp054-3-145-160).pdf......Page 147
Ch_13(pp054-3-161-175).pdf......Page 164
Ch_14(pp054-3-177-189).pdf......Page 180
Ch_15(pp054-3-191-201).pdf......Page 194
Ch_16(pp054-3-205-216).pdf......Page 206
Ch_17(pp054-3-217-255).pdf......Page 219
Ch_18(pp054-3-257-276).pdf......Page 259
Ch_19(pp054-3-277-295).pdf......Page 280
Ch_20(pp054-3-297-319).pdf......Page 300
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