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Keynote speakers at the cell signaling meeting in Luxembourg haveprovided chapters on hypoxia signal transduction,phosphoserine/threonine-binding domains, targeting of polycombrepressive complexes, conserved signaling mechanisms in innateimmunity, and signal transduction by stress-activated MAP kinases.Other topics included among these reports on recent research arereceptor signaling, protein kinase cascades as therapeutic targets,cell death in cancer, inflammation-specific signaling, cellsignaling pathways leading to regulated chromatin modifications,and transcriptional control. The chapters…mehr

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Keynote speakers at the cell signaling meeting in Luxembourg haveprovided chapters on hypoxia signal transduction,phosphoserine/threonine-binding domains, targeting of polycombrepressive complexes, conserved signaling mechanisms in innateimmunity, and signal transduction by stress-activated MAP kinases.Other topics included among these reports on recent research arereceptor signaling, protein kinase cascades as therapeutic targets,cell death in cancer, inflammation-specific signaling, cellsignaling pathways leading to regulated chromatin modifications,and transcriptional control.
The chapters have been published in four volumes (Part A to D),offering a comprehensive overview about this exciting topic.
This third volume focuses on the therapeutic potential fortargeting cell signaling mechanisms with particular attention tocell signaling in healthy systems as well as in disease. Cancertherapies and the important area of chemoprevention areincluded.
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Autorenporträt
Marc Diederich is the editor of Signal Transduction Pathways, Part C: Cell Signaling in Health and Disease, Volume 1095, published by Wiley.