Cell movement new research trends / T. Abreu and G. Silva, editors.

Other author Abreu, T. (Thomas), 1967-
Other author Silva, G. (Gregorio), 1966-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Nova Biomedical Books,
Descriptionxiii, 383 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
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Contents Scaffolding proteins that regulate the actin cytoskeleton in cell movement / S.J. Annesley and P.R. Fisher -- Systems dynamics behind cell movement / Mikiya Otsuji and Shinya Kuroda -- Mast cells in injury response / Stefano Bacci, Aurelio Bonelli and Paolo Romagnoli -- Role of rho GTPases in tumor cell migration and metastasis / Yong Tang and Daotai Nie -- Role of serine proteases and their receptors in cellular motility / V.M. Shpacovitch, M.D. Hollenberg and M. Steinhoff -- Tuberin and hamartin in moving breast cancer cells : expression, localization, and function / Marina A. Guvakova and William S.Y. Lee -- Role of chemokines in colorectal cancer and metastasis / Kathrin Rupertus ... [et al.] -- The proteoglycan versican : an important regulator of cell locomotion in development and disease / Carmela Ricciardelli ... [et al.] -- The role of endometrial stromal cell-mediated contractility in endometrial tissue remodeling / Kaei Nasu ... [et al.] -- The role of transmission electron microscopy analysis in different cases of reduced motility in human spermatozoa / Giulia Collodel -- Reproducing in vivo cell migration / Lilian Soon and Alastair Stewart -- Chlamydomonas as the unicellular model for chemotaxis and cellular differentiation / E.V. Ermilova -- Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching / Macarena Peran ... [et al.] -- Improvement in sperm cell kinetics / Fábio F. Pasqualotto ... [et al.].
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ISBN9781606925706 (hardcover)
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