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- chemistry 170
- Cellular signal transduction 152
- Protein Folding 142
- Metabolism 123
- Gene Expression Regulation 120
- drug therapy 119
- Molecular Chaperones 117
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- methods 98
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- Receptors 71
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NLR genes infection, inflammation and vaccines /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Contents: Pattern recognition/sensing molecules -- Identification of the NBD-LRR (NLR) family -- Autoimmune and Infectious Diseases associated with NLR polymorphisms/mutations -- Functions of NLR proteins -- The multiple functions of NLRP3 -- The NLR-based inflammasomes -- Shigella flexneri -- NLRP3 and necrosis -- New functions of NLRP3 -- NLRX1 -- The indirect recognition of PAM by NLR.…”
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Coupling transcription, RNA processing and RNA export
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Mechanistic coupling of RNA processing, export and transcription -- Current evidence supporting coupling mechanisms -- Role of the RNA polymerase II CTD -- Competition during transcription between RNA binding proteins -- Future challenges and directions.…”
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The mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Apoptosis and programmed cell death -- Apoptosis occurrence and induction -- Role of caspase proteases in apoptosis -- Apoptotic pathways in mammals -- Mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis -- The Bcl-2 family proteins -- Mitochondrial permeability transition -- Bax/Bak "pore" -- Mitochondrial fission and outer membrane permeabilization -- Caspase-independent cell death.…”
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Coupling transcription, RNA processing and RNA export
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Mechanistic coupling of RNA processing, export and transcription -- Current evidence supporting coupling mechanisms -- Role of the RNA polymerase II CTD -- Competition during transcription between RNA binding proteins -- Future challenges and directions.…”
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The mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Apoptosis and programmed cell death -- Apoptosis occurrence and induction -- Role of caspase proteases in apoptosis -- Apoptotic pathways in mammals -- Mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis -- The Bcl-2 family proteins -- Mitochondrial permeability transition -- Bax/Bak "pore" -- Mitochondrial fission and outer membrane permeabilization -- Caspase-independent cell death.…”
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NLR genes infection, inflammation and vaccines /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Contents: Pattern recognition/sensing molecules -- Identification of the NBD-LRR (NLR) family -- Autoimmune and Infectious Diseases associated with NLR polymorphisms/mutations -- Functions of NLR proteins -- The multiple functions of NLRP3 -- The NLR-based inflammasomes -- Shigella flexneri -- NLRP3 and necrosis -- New functions of NLRP3 -- NLRX1 -- The indirect recognition of PAM by NLR.…”
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Regulation of intracellular calcium signaling, localized signals and oscillations
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Calcium as a trigger for many cellular events including muscle contraction, hormone secretion and cell growth -- The release of calcium from intracellular stores using electrophysiological, biochemical and molecular techniques combined with imaging -- Regulation by chromogranin, a protein that binds to the major calcium release channel, the InsP3R -- Regulation by a steroid hormone both at physiological and supra-physiological levels -- Regulation by a protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 -- The consequences of mutations or non-physiological modulations of each pathway.…”
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Regulation of intracellular calcium signaling, localized signals and oscillations
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Calcium as a trigger for many cellular events including muscle contraction, hormone secretion and cell growth -- The release of calcium from intracellular stores using electrophysiological, biochemical and molecular techniques combined with imaging -- Regulation by chromogranin, a protein that binds to the major calcium release channel, the InsP3R -- Regulation by a steroid hormone both at physiological and supra-physiological levels -- Regulation by a protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 -- The consequences of mutations or non-physiological modulations of each pathway.…”
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Bioinformatics and functional genomics /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Access to sequence data and literature information -- Pairwise sequence alignment -- Basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) -- Advanced database searching -- Multiple sequence alignment -- Molecular phylogeny and evolution -- Bioinformatic approaches to ribonucleic acid (RNA) -- Gene expression : microarray data analysis -- Protein analysis and proteomics -- Protein structure -- Functional genomics -- Completed genomes -- Completed genomes : viruses -- Completed genomes : bacteria and archaea -- The eukaryotic chromosome -- Eukaryotic genomes : fungi -- Eukaryotic genomes : from parasites to primates -- Human genome -- Human disease.…”
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Regulation of intracellular calcium signaling, localized signals and oscillations
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Calcium as a trigger for many cellular events including muscle contraction, hormone secretion and cell growth -- The release of calcium from intracellular stores using electrophysiological, biochemical and molecular techniques combined with imaging -- Regulation by chromogranin, a protein that binds to the major calcium release channel, the InsP3R -- Regulation by a steroid hormone both at physiological and supra-physiological levels -- Regulation by a protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 -- The consequences of mutations or non-physiological modulations of each pathway.…”
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The endurance paradox bone health for the endurance athlete /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Nutrition -- Hormones -- Energy balance -- Protein -- Dietary fat -- Inflammation -- Acid-base regulation -- Calcium -- Nutrient timing -- Quality training -- Measurement of bone -- Stress fracture -- Rehabilitation.…”
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The endoplasmic reticulum as a most efficient antibody factory
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Studies on the synthesis, assembly and secretion of antibodies during B cell development reveal fundamental properties of the endoplasmic reticulum as a protein factory -- How do cells regulate the formation, isomerisation and reduction of disulfide bonds? …”
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The endoplasmic reticulum as a most efficient antibody factory
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Studies on the synthesis, assembly and secretion of antibodies during B cell development reveal fundamental properties of the endoplasmic reticulum as a protein factory -- How do cells regulate the formation, isomerisation and reduction of disulfide bonds? …”
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The endoplasmic reticulum as a most efficient antibody factory
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Studies on the synthesis, assembly and secretion of antibodies during B cell development reveal fundamental properties of the endoplasmic reticulum as a protein factory -- How do cells regulate the formation, isomerisation and reduction of disulfide bonds? …”
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Fuel for sport : the basics /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Energy content of food and label reading -- 2. Carbohydrates -- 3. Protein and amino acids -- 4. Fats -- 5. Micronutrients and phytonutrients -- 6. …”
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Quantitative proteomics
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Proteomics -- Quantitative mass spectrometry -- Stable isotope labelling -- Label free protein quantification -- PeptideAtlas project -- Targeted mass spectrometry via multiple reaction monitoring.…”
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Quantitative proteomics
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Proteomics -- Quantitative mass spectrometry -- Stable isotope labelling -- Label free protein quantification -- PeptideAtlas project -- Targeted mass spectrometry via multiple reaction monitoring.…”
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Quantitative proteomics
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Proteomics -- Quantitative mass spectrometry -- Stable isotope labelling -- Label free protein quantification -- PeptideAtlas project -- Targeted mass spectrometry via multiple reaction monitoring.…”
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The biology of cancer
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Contents: Present general hallmarks of cancer -- Explain how cancer is initiated through activation of oncogenes and deactivation of tumour suppressors -- Highlight what makes these oncogenes and tumour suppressors so special -- Show different ways in which these proteins can modify cell signalling to lead to cancer -- Introduce the notion that cancer is not only about the cancer cell but also about the environment -- Give examples of how we can exploit this combined knowledge to develop cancer therapeutics and the associated challenges.…”
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