BookIJsbrand M. Kramer.
Contents:
Prologue : signal transduction from an historical perspective
An introduction to signal transduction
Regulation of muscle contraction by adrenoceptors
Cholinergic signaling and muscle contraction
Sensory signal processing; visual transduction and olfaction
Intracellular calcium
Bringing the signal into the nucleus : regulation of gene expression
Nuclear receptors
Protein kinase c in oncogenic transformation and cell polarity
Regulation of cell proliferation by receptor tyrosine protein kinases
Signal transduction to and from adhesion molecules
WNT signaling and the regulation of cell adhesion and differentiation
Activation of the innate immune system : the toll-like receptor-4 and signaling through ubiquitinylation
Chemokines and traffic of white blood cells
Activating the adaptive immune system : role of non-receptor tyrosine kinases
Signaling through the insulin receptor : phosphoinositide 3-kinases and AKT
TGF[beta] and signaling through receptor serine/threonine protein kinases
Protein phosphatases
Cell fate determination by notch.