Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors I

Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors I

Author: Michael B. Sporn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 842

ISBN-13: 1461232104

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This two-volume treatise, the collected effort of more than 50 authors, represents the first comprehensive survey of the chemistry and biology of the set of molecules known as peptide growth factors. Although there have been many symposia on this topic, and numerous publications of reviews dealing with selected subsets of growth factors, the entire field has never been covered in a single treatise. It is essential to do this at the present time, as the number of journal articles on peptide growth factors now makes it almost impossible for anyone person to stay informed on this subject by reading the primary literature. At the same time it is becoming increasingly apparent that these of universal importance in biology and medicine and that the substances are original classification of these molecules, based on the laboratory setting of their discovery, as "growth factors," "lymphokines," "cytokines," or "colony stimulating factors," was quite artifactual; they are in fact the basis of a com mon language for intercellular communication. As a set they affect essentially every cell in the body, and in this regard they provide the basis to develop a unified science of cell biology, germane to all of biomedical research. This treatise is divided into four main sections. After three introductory chapters, its principal focus is the detailed description of each of the major peptide growth factors in 26 individual chapters.


Growth Factors, Peptides, and Receptors

Growth Factors, Peptides, and Receptors

Author: Terry W. Moody

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Peptides: Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide; I. Gozes, D.E. Brenneman. Proteases for Neuropeptide Precursor Processing in Bovine Adrenal Medullary Chromaffin Granules; V.Y.K. Hook, et al. Growth Factors: Gene Transfer into the Central Nervous System; D.M. Frim, et al. Growth Factors and Brain Injury; D.J. Berlove, S.P. Finklestein. Peptide Receptors: Neuropeptide Receptor Sub-Types; R. Quirion, et al.. Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide and Astrocyte Mitogenesis; J.M. Hill, D.E. Brenneman. Growth Factor Receptors: Neurotrophins in the Adult Brain; P. Lapchak, et al. Second Messengers: Interleukin-11 Mediated Signal Transduction Pathways; T. Yin, Y.C. Yang. Proliferation: Somatostatin and Human Gastrointestinal Cancer; S.R. Preston. Clincal Correlations: The Role of Somatostatin Receptors in the Diagnosis and Therapy of Cancer; J.C. Reubi, et al.a 33 additional articles. Index.


Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors II

Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors II

Author: Michael B. Sporn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 3642747817

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This two-volume treatise, the collected effort of more than 50 authors, represents the first comprehensive survey of the chemistry and biology of the set of molecules known as peptide growth factors. Although there have been many symposia on this topic, and numerous publications of reviews dealing with selected subsets of growth factors, the entired field has never been covered in a single treatise. It is essential to do this at the present time, as the number of journal articles on peptide growth factors now makes it almost im anyone person to stay informed on this subject by reading the possible for At the same time it is becoming increasingly apparent that primary literature. these substances are of universal importance in biology and medicine and that the original classification of these molecules, based on the laboratory setting of their discovery, as "growth factors," "lymphokines," "cytokines," or "colony-stimulating factors," was quite artifactual; they are in fact the basis of a common language for intercellular communication. As a set they affect es sentially every cell in the body, and in this regard they provide the basis to develop a unified science of cell biology, germane to all of biomedical research.