
When Cells Die II
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 20. January 2004
Book
Hardback
568 pages
978-0-471-21947-7 (ISBN)
Description
Cell death is fast becoming one of the most dynamic areas of biological research-involving as it does the study of apoptosis and programmed cell death and the role these phenomena play in development and homeostasis on the one hand, and aging and disease on the other. The profound implications for medicine and agriculture from the manipulation of these processes have spawned a deluge of research papers, articles, approaches, and methods-making it difficult for scientists to get an overview of the field.
When Cells Die II: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death offers the most thorough, cutting-edge coverage of this field since publication of the acclaimed first edition. Leading international researchers present an up-to-date yet accessible survey ranging from the history of cell death science to its modern methodology. Extensively revised to include major advances in research, this new edition features relevant discussion of:
* The impact of genomics and proteomics
* Gene therapy and pharmacogenetics
* The role of mitochondria
* Caspase-independent and non-apoptotic cell death
* Evolution of mechanisms
With the manipulation of programmed cell death in clinical situations now in the foreseeable future, When Cells Die II also addresses the role of apoptosis in specific organ systems-the immune system, nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract-as well as different disease states, including viral infection, cancer, and myocardial infarct.
Expertly edited to provide detailed cross-referencing, consistency of style, and a logical progression of topics, When Cells Die II is the definitive resource for understanding current cell death science. It will prove an invaluable text for advanced undergraduate, graduate, and medical students, postdoctoral fellows, scientists, and clinicians in cell biology, immunology, developmental biology, neuroscience, and cancer research.
Reviews / Votes
"...thoughtfully edited and readable. The book illustrates the importance of apoptosis in development, homeostasis, and human disease...an important contribution to the literature." (Doody's Book Review Service) "...thoroughly researched, highly readable, and informative." (E-STREAMS, March 2005)More details
Product info
GB
Edition
2., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Photos: 7 B&W, 4 Color; Drawings: 57 B&W, 0 Color; Tables: 11 B&W, 0 Color
Dimensions
Height: 24.3 cm
Width: 16.2 cm
Thickness: 3.1 cm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-21947-7 (9780471219477)
Schweitzer Classification
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Previous edition

Richard A. Lockshin | Zahra Zakeri | Jonathan L. Tilly
When Cells Die
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death
Book
04/1998
50th Edition
Wiley
€115.00
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Persons
"There are now over 100,000 publications on cell death. This book attempts to guide researchers at all levels by providing expert evaluation of the physiological and pathological expression of apoptosis throughout the animal and plant kingdoms; the primary mechanisms of how cell deaths are carried out, the impact of cell death on disease, and the potential for manipulating cell death for therapeutic goals. The authors have attempted to provide a viewpoint broad enough to render the work accessible to advanced students and beginning researchers, and yet profound enough that those with more extensive backgrounds will find the contributions valuable. Scientists at all levels will find in this book a breadth and overview of apoptosis and programmed cell death that is unavailable elsewhere." - Dr. Richard Lockshin, Department of Biological Sciences, St. John's University
"This update of When Cells Die provides an introduction to apoptosis for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in many life sciences fields, and covers the most recent discoveries and theories, including proteomics and potential for exploiting or regulating apoptosis for therapeutic purposes. It is fully referenced and illustrated, and will be a valuable asset as a laboratory, medical, or teaching resource, and may serve as a text for courses on cell death and apoptosis." - Dr. Zahra Zakeri, Department of Biology, Queens College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Content
Contributors.
Preface.
SECTION I: CELL DEATH ORIGIN AND PROGRESSION.
1. Introduction (R. Lockshin & Z. Zakeri).
SECTION II: BIOLOGICAL ROLE OF CELL DEATH IN DEVELOPMENT AND HOMEOSTASIS.
2. Cell Death: Shaping an Embryo (Z. Zakeri & R. Lockshin).
3. Cell Death in Dictyostelium: Assessing a Genetic Approach (J. Levraud, et al.).
4. Programmed Cell Death in Drosophila Melanogaster (L. Dorstyn & S. Kumar).
5. Cell Death in Plant Development and Defense (R. Mittler & A. Cheung).
6. Regulation of Apoptosis by Extracellular Matrix during Postembryonic Development in Xenopus Laevis (A. Ishizuya-Oka, et al.).
7. Apoptosis in the Immune System (A. BrĂ¡s, et al.).
8. Cell Death in Neuronal Development and Maintenance (A. Tolkovsky, et al.).
9. Cell Turnover: Intestines and Other Tissues (J. Wilson & C. Potten).
10. Cell Death, Aging Phenotypes, and Models of Premature Aging (H. Warner).
SECTION III: HOW CELL DEATH IS CARRIED OUT.
11. Survival Factors (D. Vaux).
12. Caspase-Independent and Autophagic Programmed Cell Death (W. Bursch, et al.).
13. The Recognition and Engulfment of Apoptotic Cells by Phagocytes (R. Birge).
14. Cell Cycle Genes: pRb and p53 (N. Sang & A. Giordano).
15. Mitochondria and Oxidation in the Regulation of the Cell Death (J. Robertson, et al.).
SECTION IV: DEREGULATION OF CELL DEATH IN DISEASE AND FUTURE INTERVENTION.
16. The Use of Proteomics to Identify and Characterize Cell Death Proteins (X. Saelens, et al.).
17. Cell Death in Viral Infections (Y. Chen, et al.).
18. Cell Death in Cancer and Cancer Therapy (S. Fulda & K. Debatin).
19. The Role of Apoptosis in Myocardial Infrarction and Heart Failure (K. Mani, et al.).
Index.