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    Colony stimulating factor-1 regulation of macrophages in development and disease

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Colony stimulating factors -- Action of CSF-1 and its isoforms -- The CSF-1 receptor (CSF-1R) and its new ligand, IL-34 -- CSF-1 and the CSF-1R in mouse models of inflammatory disease and cancer -- A proteomic approach CSF-1R signaling -- Action of the downstream signaling molecule, PSTPIP2 -- PSTPIP2 mutations cause autoinflammatory disease -- A genetic approach to CSF-1R structure/function and signaling -- Current questions.…”
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  2. 182

    Colony stimulating factor-1 regulation of macrophages in development and disease

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Colony stimulating factors -- Action of CSF-1 and its isoforms -- The CSF-1 receptor (CSF-1R) and its new ligand, IL-34 -- CSF-1 and the CSF-1R in mouse models of inflammatory disease and cancer -- A proteomic approach CSF-1R signaling -- Action of the downstream signaling molecule, PSTPIP2 -- PSTPIP2 mutations cause autoinflammatory disease -- A genetic approach to CSF-1R structure/function and signaling -- Current questions.…”
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    Deciphering neurodegeneration models and methods /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Deciphering Neurodegeneration: Models and Methods -- The challenge of neurodegeneration -- Huge diversity in cell types -- Nature versus nurture -- Reductionism versus systems biology -- Cellular models -- Yeast -- Primary cells -- Cell lines -- Stem cells -- Model organisms -- Caenorhabditis elegans -- Drosophila melanogaster -- Zebrafish -- Danio rerio -- Rodents -- Molecular biology approaches -- Knock out and knock in -- Genomic editing -- RNAi -- Overexpression -- Gene expression -- rtPCR -- Microarrays -- RNAseq -- Protein analysis -- Immunoblot -- ELISA -- Mass spec and proteomics -- Microscopy -- Immunocytochemistry -- Live cell imaging -- Electrophysiology.…”
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    Deciphering neurodegeneration models and methods /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Deciphering Neurodegeneration: Models and Methods -- The challenge of neurodegeneration -- Huge diversity in cell types -- Nature versus nurture -- Reductionism versus systems biology -- Cellular models -- Yeast -- Primary cells -- Cell lines -- Stem cells -- Model organisms -- Caenorhabditis elegans -- Drosophila melanogaster -- Zebrafish -- Danio rerio -- Rodents -- Molecular biology approaches -- Knock out and knock in -- Genomic editing -- RNAi -- Overexpression -- Gene expression -- rtPCR -- Microarrays -- RNAseq -- Protein analysis -- Immunoblot -- ELISA -- Mass spec and proteomics -- Microscopy -- Immunocytochemistry -- Live cell imaging -- Electrophysiology.…”
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    Biotechnology new ideas, new developments : a textbook of modern technology /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Carmona -- Metabolomics : the technology of the future / Atul Bhargava and Shilpi Srivastava -- Proteomics : principles, challenges and applications / Atul Bhargava, Meenakshi Bhargava, and Shilpi Srivastava -- The age of polymer therapeutics / Meenakshi Bhargava and Vandana Singh -- Nanomedicine : the next generation medicine / Shilpi Srivastava and Atul Bhargava -- Cisgenesis and intragenesis / Atul Bhargava and F.F. …”
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    Improving the quality of cancer clinical trials workshop summary /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Adaptive trial design -- Phase 0 trials -- Imaging -- Use of proteomics/genomics to assign therapy in lung cancer -- Use of genetics/genomics to assign therapy.…”
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    Introduction to cellular calcium (Ca2+) signaling

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction to the spatial and temporal complexity of cellular calcium signals -- Calcium 'on' and 'off' mechanisms -- The calcium signaling toolkit -- Calcium sources -- Calcium waves -- Calcium oscillations -- Cell-specific calcium signaling proteomes -- Examples of calcium signaling differentially controlling cellular processes such as gene transcription and neuronal differentiation -- Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors as an example of a calcium release system -- Mitochondrial calcium uptake -- Regulation of apoptosis by calcium -- Cardiac calcium signaling -- Atrial myocytes regulate contraction by modulating the spatial properties of their calcium signals -- Calcium-induced arrhythmias.…”
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    Introduction to cellular calcium signaling

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction to the spatial and temporal complexity of cellular calcium signals -- Calcium "on" and "off" mechanisms -- The calcium signaling toolkit -- Calcium sources -- Calcium waves -- Calcium oscillations -- Cell-specific calcium signaling proteomes -- Examples of calcium signaling differentially controlling cellular processes such as gene transcription and neuronal differentiation -- Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors as an example of a calcium release system -- Mitochondrial calcium uptake -- Regulation of apoptosis by calcium -- Cardiac calcium signaling -- Atrial myocytes regulate contraction by modulating the spatial properties of their calcium signals -- Calcium-induced arrhythmias.…”
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    Introduction to cellular calcium signaling

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction to the spatial and temporal complexity of cellular calcium signals -- Calcium "on" and "off" mechanisms -- The calcium signaling toolkit -- Calcium sources -- Calcium waves -- Calcium oscillations -- Cell-specific calcium signaling proteomes -- Examples of calcium signaling differentially controlling cellular processes such as gene transcription and neuronal differentiation -- Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors as an example of a calcium release system -- Mitochondrial calcium uptake -- Regulation of apoptosis by calcium -- Cardiac calcium signaling -- Atrial myocytes regulate contraction by modulating the spatial properties of their calcium signals -- Calcium-induced arrhythmias.…”
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    Phosphoserine/threonine binding domains molecular integrators of protein kinase signaling in cell cycle control and cancer /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein phosphorylation -- Historical perspective on signaling by tyrosine kinases -- The human kinome -- How can phosphorylation control enzyme activity -- The new 'dogma' of signal transduction by serine/threonine kinases -- New phospho-binding domains -- Polo family kinases together with cyclin-dependent kinases play many roles throughout mitosis -- Architecture of polo-like kinases -- Structural basis for phospho-dependent binding -- What does the polo-box domain do in cells -- A proteomic approach to identifying new phospho-Ser/Thr-binding domains -- The DNA damage response pathway -- BRCA1 -- Cancer associated mutations.…”
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    Phosphoserine/threonine binding domains molecular integrators of protein kinase signaling in cell cycle control and cancer /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein phosphorylation -- Historical perspective on signaling by tyrosine kinases -- The human kinome -- How can phosphorylation control enzyme activity -- The new 'dogma' of signal transduction by serine/threonine kinases -- New phospho-binding domains -- Polo family kinases together with cyclin-dependent kinases play many roles throughout mitosis -- Architecture of polo-like kinases -- Structural basis for phospho-dependent binding -- What does the polo-box domain do in cells -- A proteomic approach to identifying new phospho-Ser/Thr-binding domains -- The DNA damage response pathway -- BRCA1 -- Cancer associated mutations.…”
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    Phosphoserine/threonine binding domains molecular integrators of protein kinase signaling in cell cycle control and cancer /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein phosphorylation -- Historical perspective on signaling by tyrosine kinases -- The human kinome -- How can phosphorylation control enzyme activity -- The new 'dogma' of signal transduction by serine/threonine kinases -- New phospho-binding domains -- Polo family kinases together with cyclin-dependent kinases play many roles throughout mitosis -- Architecture of polo-like kinases -- Structural basis for phospho-dependent binding -- What does the polo-box domain do in cells -- A proteomic approach to identifying new phospho-Ser/Thr-binding domains -- The DNA damage response pathway -- BRCA1 -- Cancer associated mutations.…”
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    Immunological and molecular diagnosis of cancer

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Donahue and Maher Albitar. C. Proteomics in oncology / Cory E Bystrom and Nigel J. …”
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    Handbook of biochemistry and molecular biology /

    Published 2018
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    The molecular biology of cancer

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Steward -- Caring for the cancer patient / Nicky Rudd, Esther Waterhouse -- Genomics and proteomics in cancer research and diagnosis / Norbert C.J. de Witt.…”
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    Host genetic factors that limit HIV and AIDS

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Overview of candidate gene association studies of HIV and AIDS -- Key role for genetic variants involved in cell entry and host defenses -- Homozygous CCR5 32 basepair deletion prevents HIV Infection -- Acquired Immunity: HLA Class 1 proteins -- Key mediators of HIV progression -- Innate Protection: HLA and KIRS interactions in HIV disease -- Overview of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) -- Overwhelming influence of HLA class I on HIV Progression and control of HIV viral load -- Non-HLA genetic associations with extreme phenotypes -- No new variants identified that prevent HIV infection -- Discovery of chromosome 22 associations with HIV-associated nephropathy -- Future studies -- Epigenetic, proteomic, functional studies -- Potential role of rare variants.…”
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    Food molecular microbiology /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the Series; Preface; 1: Food Molecular Microbiology: An Overview; 2: Molecular Tools for Food Micro-Ecosystems Assessment; 3: Molecular Tools for Evolution and Taxonomy Assessment; 4: Tools and Techniques for Recovery, Detection, and Inactivation of Foodborne Viruses; 5: Bioinformatics in Food Microbiology; 6: Advanced 'Omics Approaches Applied to Microbial Food Safety & Quality: From Ecosystems to the Emerging Foodborne Pathogen Campylobacter; 7: Genomics and Proteomics Features of Listeria monocytogenes…”
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    Host genetic factors that limit HIV and AIDS

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Overview of candidate gene association studies of HIV and AIDS -- Key role for genetic variants involved in cell entry and host defenses -- Homozygous CCR5 32 basepair deletion prevents HIV Infection -- Acquired Immunity: HLA Class 1 proteins -- Key mediators of HIV progression -- Innate Protection: HLA and KIRS interactions in HIV disease -- Overview of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) -- Overwhelming influence of HLA class I on HIV Progression and control of HIV viral load -- Non-HLA genetic associations with extreme phenotypes -- No new variants identified that prevent HIV infection -- Discovery of chromosome 22 associations with HIV-associated nephropathy -- Future studies -- Epigenetic, proteomic, functional studies -- Potential role of rare variants.…”
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    Host genetic factors that limit HIV and AIDS

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Overview of candidate gene association studies of HIV and AIDS -- Key role for genetic variants involved in cell entry and host defenses -- Homozygous CCR5 32 basepair deletion prevents HIV Infection -- Acquired Immunity: HLA Class 1 proteins -- Key mediators of HIV progression -- Innate Protection: HLA and KIRS interactions in HIV disease -- Overview of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) -- Overwhelming influence of HLA class I on HIV Progression and control of HIV viral load -- Non-HLA genetic associations with extreme phenotypes -- No new variants identified that prevent HIV infection -- Discovery of chromosome 22 associations with HIV-associated nephropathy -- Future studies -- Epigenetic, proteomic, functional studies -- Potential role of rare variants.…”
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