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490 1 $aMethods in signal transduction
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aSection I: Protein-protein interactions and early events in integrin signaling -- The use of chimeric receptors in the study of integrin signaling / Anthony M. Mastrangelo [and others] -- Using synthetic peptides to mimic integrins: probing cytoskeletal interactions and signaling pathways / Carol A. Otey -- Use of the yeast two-hybrid system for the characterization of integrin signal transduction pathways: identification of the integrin-linked kinase, p59ilk / Gregory E. Hannigan and Shoukat Dedhar -- Focal adhesion kinase and its associated proteins / Jill K. Slack, Judith Lacoste, and J. Thomas Parsons -- Analysis of paxillin as a multi-domain scaffolding protein / Mary C. Riedy, Michael C. Brown, and Christopher E. Turner -- P130Cas in integrin signaling / Fabrizio Dolfi, Miguel Garcia-Guzman, and Kristiina Vuori -- Specificity of integrin signaling / Kishore K. Wary, Agnese Mariotti, and Filippo G. Giancotti -- Section II: Late events and biological functions of integrin signaling -- Methods for study of integrin regulation of MAP Kinase cascades / Rudy L. Juliano [and others] -- Methods for analysis of adhesion-dependent cell cycle progression / Xiaoyun Zhu [and others] -- Integrin modulation of mitogenic pathways involved in muscle differentiation / Tho Q. Truong [and others] -- Methods for studying anoikis / Steven M. Frisch -- Functional analysis of FAK and associated molecules in cell migration / Leslie Cary and Jun-Lin Guan -- Integrin signaling in pericellular matrix assembly / Chuanyue Wu -- Section III: Inside-out signaling by integrins -- Studies of integrin signaling through platelet aIIbBeta3 / Takaaki Hato, Petra Maschberger, and Sanford J. Shattil -- Tracking integrin-mediated adhesion using green fluorescent protein and flow cytometry / Wendy J. Kivens and Yoji Shimizu -- Expression cloning of proteins that modify integrin activation / Csilla A. Fenczik, Joe W. Ramos, and Mark H. Ginsberg -- Regulation of cell contractility by RhoA: stress fiber and focal adhesion assembly / Betty P. Liu, Magdalena Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, and Keith Burridge -- Section IV: General methods for signaling studies of cell adhesion molecules -- Intra- and intercellular localization of proteins in tissue In Situ / Peter A. Piepenhagen and W. James Nelson -- Optical microscopy studies of [Ca2+]i signaling / Lynda M. Pierini and Frederick R. Maxfield -- Wnt Signaling in Xenopus embryos / Franc̦ois Fagotto.
520 $aThe field of signal transduction research is one of the fastest growing in all of biomedical research in recent years. Signaling through cell adhesion molecules have long been of interest because of their importance in embryonic development, homeostasis, immune responses, wound healing, and malignant transformation. However, it is only recently realized that cell adhesion molecules are capable of transduce biochemical signals across the plasma membrane to regulate cellular functions. This book brings together novel and current methodology employed in studies of signaling by cell adhesion molecules as presented by leading experts whose research has shaped this nascent area of signal trandsduction research. One of the unique features of this method book is its topic-oriented format; experts with "hands-on" experience present various techniques and answers to particular biological questions. Many chapters not only contain the "recipes" on experimental protocols, but also discuss the rationale behind their development
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