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Signaling and the Cytoskeleton

Out of Print
By: KL Carraway and CAC Carraway
286 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Signaling and the Cytoskeleton
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  • Signaling and the Cytoskeleton ISBN: 9783540642152 Hardback Jun 1998 Out of Print #95737
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This monograph explores the relationships between cell signalling and the cytoplasmic cytoskeleton in fundamental cell processes, thus bridging the gap between the two very active aspects of molecular cell biology. It covers the two main - and reciprocal - questions of these relationships: how is the structure and function of the cytoskeleton affected by external signals which impinge on the cell?; how does the cytoskeleton influence the cellular signalling processes which determine cell behaviour?

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Local regulation of allograft rejection; pharmacokinetic advantage of regional drug therapy; pump-based local infusion in rat allograft models; pump-based local infusion in canine allograft models; intrarenal heparin, 6-mercaptopurine, prednisolone and mizoribine; intraportal cyclosporine A; other drug targetting systems for achieving local immunosuppression; liposomal cyclosporine A; topical cyclosporine A in skin allografting; gene transfer to the transplanted organ; cellular cotransplantation/genetic engineering/immune privileged site.

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Out of Print
By: KL Carraway and CAC Carraway
286 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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