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    Protein-protein interaction networks

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: General features of networks -- Creative network nodes -- Overview of cellular networks -- Definition and databases of protein-protein interaction networks -- Main methods to identify protein interaction data and their quality -- Small worldness, hubs (date and party hubs, rich clubs) and modules of protein-protein interaction networks -- Change of modular overlaps as an efficient method of adaptation.…”
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    Protein-protein interaction networks

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: General features of networks -- Creative network nodes -- Overview of cellular networks -- Definition and databases of protein-protein interaction networks -- Main methods to identify protein interaction data and their quality -- Small worldness, hubs (date and party hubs, rich clubs) and modules of protein-protein interaction networks -- Change of modular overlaps as an efficient method of adaptation.…”
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    Protein-protein interaction networks

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: General features of networks -- Creative network nodes -- Overview of cellular networks -- Definition and databases of protein-protein interaction networks -- Main methods to identify protein interaction data and their quality -- Small worldness, hubs (date and party hubs, rich clubs) and modules of protein-protein interaction networks -- Change of modular overlaps as an efficient method of adaptation.…”
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    Aging and protein homeostasis

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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    Series (Autophagy and lysosomal storage diseases)
    Series (Aging)
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    Aging and protein homeostasis

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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    Aging and protein homeostasis

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Aging and protein homeostasis -- What is the role of proteotoxicity in aging? …”
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    Series (Autophagy and lysosomal storage diseases)
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    Postsynaptic scaffold proteins in health and disease

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Multi-domain structure of scaffold proteins allows multiple protein-protein interactions -- They localise important signaling proteins close to neurotransmitter receptor complexes -- Scaffold proteins at excitatory synapses underpin synaptic plasticity by regulating AMPA receptor trafficking and dendritic spine morphology -- Mutations in scaffold proteins underlie neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism and schizophrenia -- Other diseases including Alzheimers and stroke also involve mechanisms incorporating postsynaptic scaffold proteins.…”
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    G proteins and GPCRs in cancer

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: G proteins and GPCRs as oncogenes -- G proteins and GPCRs in tumorigenesis -- GPCR signalling -- GPCRs and metastasis -- GPCRs and tumor-induced angiogenesis -- GPCR targeting and immunotherapies.…”
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    Postsynaptic scaffold proteins in health and disease

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Multi-domain structure of scaffold proteins allows multiple protein-protein interactions -- They localise important signaling proteins close to neurotransmitter receptor complexes -- Scaffold proteins at excitatory synapses underpin synaptic plasticity by regulating AMPA receptor trafficking and dendritic spine morphology -- Mutations in scaffold proteins underlie neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism and schizophrenia -- Other diseases including Alzheimers and stroke also involve mechanisms incorporating postsynaptic scaffold proteins.…”
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    Postsynaptic scaffold proteins in health and disease

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Multi-domain structure of scaffold proteins allows multiple protein-protein interactions -- They localise important signaling proteins close to neurotransmitter receptor complexes -- Scaffold proteins at excitatory synapses underpin synaptic plasticity by regulating AMPA receptor trafficking and dendritic spine morphology -- Mutations in scaffold proteins underlie neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism and schizophrenia -- Other diseases including Alzheimers and stroke also involve mechanisms incorporating postsynaptic scaffold proteins.…”
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    G proteins and GPCRs in cancer

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: G proteins and GPCRs as oncogenes -- G proteins and GPCRs in tumorigenesis -- GPCR signalling -- GPCRs and metastasis -- GPCRs and tumor-induced angiogenesis -- GPCR targeting and immunotherapies.…”
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    Heat shock proteins and their role in the immune regulation of inflammation

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Evolutionary conservation of heat shock proteins -- Models of autoimmunity and other inflammatory conditions -- Heat shock proteins induce regulatory T cells -- Heat shock proteins are targets of immunotherapeutic vaccines.…”
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    The Myc transcription factor network

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Myc plays a broad role in cellular functions -- Deregulation of Myc is associated with many cancers -- Myc and Mxd proteins heterodimerize with Max, bind DNA, and activate or repress transcription through recruitment of co-regulator complexes that in turn influence chromatin modifications -- Myc family proteins are highly conserved and regulate cell growth by binding to many genes involved in translation and metabolism -- Myc also has functions unrelated to transcription.…”
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    Series (Epigenetics, chromatin, transcription and cancer)
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    Transport and delivery of neurotrophic peptides and proteins across the BBB

    Published 2017
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    Transport and delivery of neurotrophic peptides and proteins across the BBB

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    Transport and delivery of neurotrophic peptides and proteins across the BBB

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    Heat shock proteins and their role in the immune regulation of inflammation

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Evolutionary conservation of heat shock proteins -- Models of autoimmunity and other inflammatory conditions -- Heat shock proteins induce regulatory T cells -- Heat shock proteins are targets of immunotherapeutic vaccines.…”
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    Heat shock proteins and their role in the immune regulation of inflammation

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Evolutionary conservation of heat shock proteins -- Models of autoimmunity and other inflammatory conditions -- Heat shock proteins induce regulatory T cells -- Heat shock proteins are targets of immunotherapeutic vaccines.…”
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    Protein homeostasis during ageing

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Ageing and senescent decline -- Protein modifications during ageing -- Main cellular protein homeostasis mechanisms -- Effects of ageing on protein homeostasis -- Regulation of protein synthesis -- Linking protein synthesis and ageing.…”
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    Protein homeostasis during ageing

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Ageing and senescent decline -- Protein modifications during ageing -- Main cellular protein homeostasis mechanisms -- Effects of ageing on protein homeostasis -- Regulation of protein synthesis -- Linking protein synthesis and ageing.…”
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