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[Topics in Current Genetics] Dormancy and Resistance in Harsh Environments Volume 21 || LEA Proteins: Versatility of Form and Function

✍ Scribed by Lubzens, Esther; Cerda, Joan; Clark, Melody


Book ID
120258536
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2010
Tongue
German
Weight
441 KB
Edition
2010
Category
Article
ISBN
3642124224

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✦ Synopsis


Many organisms have evolved the ability to enter into and revive from a dormant state. They can survive for long periods in this state (often even months to years), yet can become responsive again within minutes or hours. This is often, but not necessarily, associated with desiccation. Preserving one’s body and reviving it in future generations is a dream of mankind. To date, however, we have failed to learn how cells, tissues or entire organisms can be made dormant or be effectively revived at ambient temperatures. In this book studies on organisms, ranging from aquatic cyanobacteria that produce akinetes to hibernating mammals, are presented, and reveal common but also divergent physiological and molecular pathways for surviving in a dormant form or for tolerating harsh environments. Attempting to learn the functions associated with dormancy and how they are regulated is one of the great future challenges. Its relevance to the preservation of cells and tissues is one of the key concerns of this book.


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