Cell Interactions and Gap Junctions, Volume I
CRC Press
Published on 30. June 1989
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-8493-4783-2 (ISBN)
Description
Volume I centers around the understanding of the principles of such intercellular communication with regard to the conductance, permeability, and kinetic properties of gap junctional channels. This work is useful to grafduate students, research workers, and teachers in biology, biophysics, physiology, and other related disciplines.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-4783-2 (9780849347832)
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Content
Mechanisms of Gap Junction Modulation
Cell-to-Cell communication in Lens
Reconstitution of Junctional Channels from Lens
Gap Junctional Coupling and Secretion in Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas
Communication Compartments: A Conserved Role in Pattern Formation
Regulation of Gap Junctional Communication by Protein Kinases
Developmental Physioogy of Insect Epidermal Gap Junctions
Control of Gap Junction Permeability and Calmodulin-Like Proteins
Chemical, Oncogene, and Growth Factor Modulation of Gap Junctional Communication in Carcinogensis
Gap Junction Formation: A "Self-Assembly" Model Involving Membrane Domains of Lipid and Protein
Mathematical Models of Intercellular Communication
Permeability and Conductance of Gap Junction Channels
Is the Number of Gap Junction Channels Related to the Cell's Input Resistance?
Index
Cell-to-Cell communication in Lens
Reconstitution of Junctional Channels from Lens
Gap Junctional Coupling and Secretion in Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas
Communication Compartments: A Conserved Role in Pattern Formation
Regulation of Gap Junctional Communication by Protein Kinases
Developmental Physioogy of Insect Epidermal Gap Junctions
Control of Gap Junction Permeability and Calmodulin-Like Proteins
Chemical, Oncogene, and Growth Factor Modulation of Gap Junctional Communication in Carcinogensis
Gap Junction Formation: A "Self-Assembly" Model Involving Membrane Domains of Lipid and Protein
Mathematical Models of Intercellular Communication
Permeability and Conductance of Gap Junction Channels
Is the Number of Gap Junction Channels Related to the Cell's Input Resistance?
Index