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Dendritic Cell Biology

2005
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a special type of leukocytes able to alert the immune system to the presence of infections. They play a central role in the initiation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. This particular DC feature is regulated by the activation of specific receptors at the cell surface called Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that bind a ...
GRANUCCI, FRANCESCA   +2 more
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Networks in Cell Biology

2010
The science of complex biological networks is transforming research in areas ranging from evolutionary biology to medicine. This is the first book on the subject, providing a comprehensive introduction to complex network science and its biological applications.
Buchanan M.   +4 more
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Cell Biology of Atherosclerosis

Annual Review of Physiology, 1995
The process of atherosclerosis is a life-threatening disease that affects critical organs including the heart and brain. It results from the influence of noxious agents associated with hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cigarette smoking, homocysteinemia, and other agents that may, in altering the homeostatic condition of the artery wall, injure ...
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Stomatal cell biology

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001
In the past two years, major advances in our knowledge of the cellular events involved in the formation of stomatal complexes, particularly those responsible for the establishment of the stomatal pattern, have been made. These events are altered in the Arabidopsis mutants sdd1-1, tmm and flp. Molecular cloning of the SDD1 gene initiated the elucidation
Altmann, Thomas, von Groll, Uritza
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The biology of the cell

2021
This book is about stem cells. Stem cells and their applications in clinical medicine, biotechnology, and drug development for pharmaceutical companies involve many facets of biology, from genetics, epigenetics, and biochemistry to synthetic scaffolds and three-dimensional architecture for tissue engineering.
Mummery, Christine L.   +3 more
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Cell biology of precancer

European Journal of Cancer, 2001
This article explores the possibilities of understanding the natural history of human cancers. In particular it attempts to understand precancer in cell biological or molecular rather than clinical or pathological terms. The questions discussed on the relevance of precancer in the neoplastic development are: are all cancers preceded by precancer?
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Defining roles of specific reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cell biology and physiology

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2022
H. Sies   +8 more
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The Cell Biology of Phagocytosis

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2012
Engulfment and destruction of invading microorganisms by phagocytosis are critical components of the innate immune response. In addition, phagocytosis is also required for the clearance of apoptotic bodies, an essential aspect of tissue homeostasis and remodeling. Here, we summarize the current knowledge of the cellular and molecular basis of phagosome
Sergio Grinstein   +2 more
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Cell biology of the satellite cell

1993
Over the past several years the satellite cell in skeletal muscle has been the subject of renewed interest because of its potential importance in therapy for human muscle diseases due to genetic defects such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Griggs and Karpati, 1990; Partridge, 1991).
Kathleen M. McCormick, Edward Schultz
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The cell biology of mitochondrial membrane dynamics

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2020
M. Giacomello   +3 more
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