Over the last decades cell biology and biological chemistry have increasingly turned their attention to the space between cells and revealed an elaborate network of macromolecules essential for structural support, cell migration, adhesion and signaling. This comprehensive handbook of the extracellular matrix is organized into seven thematic sections, giving an overview of the current state of knowledge of matrix components (structure and function), their roles in health and disease (matrix pathobiology) as well as new concepts of pharmacological targeting.
Over the last decades cell biology and biological chemistry have increasingly turned their attention to the space between cells and revealed an elaborate network of macromolecules essential for structural support, cell migration, adhesion and signaling. This comprehensive handbook of the extracellular matrix is organized into seven thematic sections, giving an overview of the current state of knowledge of matrix components (structure and function), their roles in health and disease (matrix pathobiology) as well as new concepts of pharmacological targeting.
Nikos K. Karamanos, Biochem. Lab, Department of Chemistry, University of Patras, Greece. Section-Editors: Donald Gullberg, Department of Biomedicine, University of Bergen, Norway; Paraskevi Heldin, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala University, Sweden; Liliana Schaefer, Institute of General Pharmacology and Toxicology, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany; Ruggero Tenni, Department of Biochemistry, Pavia University, Italy; Achilleas Theocharis, Department of Chemistry, University of Patras, Greece; Jan-Olof Winberg, Department of Medical Biology, University of Tromsø, Norway.
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