Cellular signal transduction in toxicology and pharmacology : data collection, analysis, and interpretation
by
 
Boyd, Jonathan W., 1975- editor.

Title
Cellular signal transduction in toxicology and pharmacology : data collection, analysis, and interpretation

Author
Boyd, Jonathan W., 1975- editor.

ISBN
9781119060253
 
9781119060161
 
9781119060208
 
9781119060260

Edition
First edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Cellular Signal Transduction: The Connection Between a Biological System and Its Surroundings; 1.1 Starting Big, but Ending Small; 1.1.1 Key Features of Signal Transduction; 1.2 Responding to Our Environment: Sensory Perception Begins and Ends with Signal Transduction; 1.2.1 Taste (Gustation); 1.2.2 Smell (Olfaction); 1.2.3 Sight (Vision); 1.2.4 Sound (Audition); 1.2.5 Touch (Somatosensation); 1.3 Primary Transport Systems Involved in Signal Transduction
 
1.3.1 Ion Channels, Transporters, and Ion Pumps1.3.2 Receptors; 1.3.3 Endocytosis; 1.3.4 Exosomes; 1.4 Key Organelles Involved in Signal Transduction; 1.4.1 Mitochondria; 1.4.2 Endoplasmic Reticulum; 1.4.3 Nucleus; References; Chapter 2 Mechanisms of Cellular Signal Transduction; 2.1 Posttranslational Modifications and Their Roles in Signal Transduction; 2.1.1 Phosphorylation; 2.1.2 Acylation; 2.1.3 Alkylation; 2.1.4 Glycosylation; 2.1.5 Other PTMs; 2.2 Receptors; 2.3 Receptor Signaling Mechanisms; 2.3.1 Basic Principles of Signal Transduction Mechanisms; 2.3.1.1 Selectivity and Recognition
 
2.3.1.2 Flexible Modularity2.3.1.3 Molecular Switches; 2.3.1.4 GPCRs and Second Messengers; 2.3.1.5 Amplification; 2.3.1.6 Turn-Off Mechanisms; 2.3.1.7 Localization; 2.3.1.8 Biased Signaling/Functional Selectivity; 2.4 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases; 2.5 Steroid Receptors; 2.6 Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS); 2.7 Summary; References; Chapter 3 From Cellular Mechanisms to Physiological Responses: Functional Signal Integration Across Multiple Biological Levels; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Cellular Information Flow: Mechanisms of Cellular Signal Integration and Regulation

Abstract
Covering a key topic due to growing research into the role of signaling mechanisms in toxicology, this book focuses on practical approaches for informatics, big data, and complex data sets. Combines fundamentals / basics with experimental applications that can help those involved in preclinical drug studies and translational research Includes detailed presentations of study methodology and data collection, analysis, and interpretation Discusses tools like experimental design, sample handling, analytical measurement techniques

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Cellular signal transduction.
 
Molecular toxicology.
 
Molecular pharmacology.
 
Cell physiology.
 
Toxicology.
 
Pharmacology.
 
Cell Physiological Phenomena
 
Toxicology
 
Pharmacology
 
Mechanotransduction, Cellular
 
Signal Transduction
 
Transduction du signal cellulaire.
 
Toxicologie moléculaire.
 
Pharmacologie moléculaire.
 
Cellules -- Physiologie.
 
Toxicologie.
 
Pharmacologie.
 
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Anatomy & Physiology.
 
Biochemistry.
 
Life Sciences.
 
SCIENCE.
 
Cell Biology.
 
Chemistry.
 
Cell physiology
 
Cellular signal transduction
 
Molecular pharmacology
 
Molecular toxicology

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Boyd, Jonathan W., 1975-
 
Neubig, Richard R.,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119060208


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