In the name of Allah the Merciful

Apoptosis and Beyond: The Many Ways Cells Die, 2 Volume Set

James A. Radosevich, B07HPH9BRT, 1119432421, 9781119432425, 9781119432357, 9781119432432, 978-1119432425, 978-1119432357, 978-1119432432

10 $

English | 2018 | PDF | 80 MB | 752 Pages

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These volumes teach readers to  think beyond apoptosis and describes all of the known processes that  cells can undergo which result in cell death 

This two-volume  source on how cells dies is the first, comprehensive collection to cover  all of the known processes that cells undergo when they die. It is also  the only one of its kind to compare these processes. It seeks to  enlighten those in the field about these many processes and to stimulate  their thinking at looking at these pathways when their research system  does not show signs of activation of the classic apoptotic pathway. In  addition, it links activities like the molecular biology of one process  (eg. Necrosis) to another process (eg. apoptosis) and contrasts those  that are close to each.

Volume 1 of Apoptosis and Beyond: The Many Ways Cells Die  begins with a general view of the cytoplasmic and nuclear features of  apoptosis. It then goes on to offer chapters on targeting the cell death  mechanism; microbial programmed cell death; autophagy; cell injury,  adaptation, and necrosis; necroptosis; ferroptosis; anoikis;  pyronecrosis; and more. Volume 2 covers such subjects as phenoptosis;  pyroptosis; hematopoiesis and eryptosis; cyclophilin d-dependent  necrosis; and the role of phospholipase in cell death.

  • Covers all known processes that dying cells undergo
  • Provides extensive coverage of a topic not fully covered before
  • Offers chapters written by top researchers in the field
  • Provides activities that link and contrast processes to each other

Apoptosis and Beyond: The Many Ways  Cells Die will appeal to students and researchers/clinicians in cell  biology, molecular biology, oncology, and tumor biology.