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Immunoreceptor Signaling

Immunoreceptor Signaling



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Edition: 1
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0879698969



Immunoreceptor Signaling (Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology)


The behavior of lymphocytes in the immune system depends on encounters with antigens. Medical books Immunoreceptor Signaling . These bind to immunoreceptors on the surface of T-cells and B-cells, activating a variety of signal transduction pathways that control cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, and effector functions. Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume includes contributions covering the structures of the T-cell and B-cell immunoreceptors, the numerous kinases and adaptors that associate with their intracellular tails, and the downstream signaling pathways that lead to transcription of interleukins and other outputs. Other contributions examine the roles of other receptors, co-stimulatory signals, and innate immune responses in regulation of immunoreceptor signaling. The spatial organization of the immunological synapses connecting lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells is also discussed, along with the role of the cytoskeleton in immunoreceptor function Medical books Immunoreceptor Signaling. Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Immunoreceptor Signaling Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New The behavior of lymphocytes in the immune system depends on encounters with antigens. These bind to immunoreceptors on the surface of T-cells and B-cells, activating a variety of signal transduction pathways that control cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, and effector functions. Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume is essen

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Immunoreceptor Signaling Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New The behavior of lymphocytes in the immune system depends on encounters with antigens. These bind to immunoreceptors on the surface of T-cells and B-cells, activating a variety of signal transduction pathways that control cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, and effector functions. Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume is essen

Immunoreceptor Signaling, ISBN-13: 9780879698966, ISBN-10: 0879698969

Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume includes contributions covering the structures of the T-cell and B-cell immunoreceptors, the numerous kinases and adaptors that associate withSerine KinasesDoreen A. CantrellZAP-70: An Essential Kinase in T-Cell SignalingHaopeng Wang, Theresa A. Kadlecek, Byron B. Au-Yeung,Hanna E. Sjölin Goodfellow, Lih Yun Hsu,Tanya S. Freedman

Contributors: Andrey Shaw Lawrence E.Samelson - Author. Format: Hardcover



Medical Book Immunoreceptor Signaling



These bind to immunoreceptors on the surface of T-cells and B-cells, activating a variety of signal transduction pathways that control cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, and effector functions. Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume includes contributions covering the structures of the T-cell and B-cell immunoreceptors, the numerous kinases and adaptors that associate with their intracellular tails, and the downstream signaling pathways that lead to transcription of interleukins and other outputs. Other contributions examine the roles of other receptors, co-stimulatory signals, and innate immune responses in regulation of immunoreceptor signaling. The spatial organization of the immunological synapses connecting lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells is also discussed, along with the role of the cytoskeleton in immunoreceptor function. Computational models of the signaling processes complete the volume, making it essential reading for systems biologists as well as all immunologists and cell biologists interested in understanding how lymphocytes function.

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