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Cell signaling: Principles and mechanisms

Title: Cell signaling: Principles and mechanisms

Author: Wendell Lim, Bruce Mayer, Tony Pawson

Press: Garland Science

ISBN: 9780815342441

Edition: 1st

Introduction: Cell Signaling presents the principles and components that underlie all known signaling processes. It provides undergraduate and graduate students the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways used by the cell to communicate. By emphasizing the common design principles, components, and logic that drives all signaling, the book develops a conceptual framework through which students can understand how thousands of diverse signaling proteins interact with each other in vast interconnected networks. The book first examines the common currencies of cellular information processing and the core components of the signaling machinery. It then shows how these individual components link together into networks and pathways to perform more sophisticated tasks. Many specific examples are provided throughout to illustrate common principles, and provide a comprehensive overview of major eukaryotic signaling pathways.

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Location: International Campus Library - Textbook Shelf

Call Number: Q257/LL1/ZJE

 

Institute: ZJE  

Major: BMS / BMI

Course ID: IBMS9007

Course Title: Integrative Biomedical Sciences III 

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