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Cell signaling : principles and mechanisms (Second edition)

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Cell Signaling provides undergraduate and graduate students with the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways that cells use to detect, process, and respond to signals from the environment.

By emphasizing the common design principles and molecular processes that underlie all signaling mechanisms, the book develops a broad conceptual framework through which students can understand diverse signaling pathways and 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 to provide a comprehensive overview of major signaling pathways.

Thoroughly revised, this 2nd edition includes two new chapters and substantial updates to the text and figures throughout the book. Key features: Provides a conceptual framework through which all signaling pathways can be understood without memorization of detailsExtensively illustrated, including high-quality diagrams and schematics to elucidate important concepts and processesEach chapter concludes with a useful summary section that brings together the key conceptsEnd-of-chapter review questions test the reader’s understanding of the material coveredTwo new chapters have been written especially for this edition: Signaling and Disease and Diversity in Signaling Across Phylogeny

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Product Details
CRC Press
0367279371 / 9780367279370
Paperback / softback
571.74
01/10/2024
United Kingdom
English
432 pages : illustrations (colour)
Previous edition: published as by Wendell Lim, Bruce Mayer, Tony Pawson. New York: Garland Science, 2015.