When Cells Die II
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Product details
- ISBN 9780471219477
- Weight: 924g
- Dimensions: 163 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 20 Jan 2004
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
When Cells Die II: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death offers the most thorough, cutting-edge coverage of this field since publication of the acclaimed first edition. Leading international researchers present an up-to-date yet accessible survey ranging from the history of cell death science to its modern methodology. Extensively revised to include major advances in research, this new edition features relevant discussion of:
* The impact of genomics and proteomics
* Gene therapy and pharmacogenetics
* The role of mitochondria
* Caspase-independent and non-apoptotic cell death
* Evolution of mechanisms
With the manipulation of programmed cell death in clinical situations now in the foreseeable future, When Cells Die II also addresses the role of apoptosis in specific organ systems-the immune system, nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract-as well as different disease states, including viral infection, cancer, and myocardial infarct.
Expertly edited to provide detailed cross-referencing, consistency of style, and a logical progression of topics, When Cells Die II is the definitive resource for understanding current cell death science. It will prove an invaluable text for advanced undergraduate, graduate, and medical students, postdoctoral fellows, scientists, and clinicians in cell biology, immunology, developmental biology, neuroscience, and cancer research.
Dr. Richard Lockshin's doctoral thesis introduced the term and concept of programmed cell death, and his laboratory has been involved in several of the major advances in the field. Following his training at Harvard, he completed his postdoctoral training at the University of Edinburgh, and subsequently taught at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and St. John's University, where he is Professor of Biology. He has well over 100 publications on the subject, including five books. He has won several prizes for his work and has held several scientific offices, including the founding chair of the Gordon Conferences on Cell Death, and co-founder and first president of the International Cell Death Society.
Dr. Zahra Zakeri was originally trained as a geneticist and virologist and, following her post-doctoral training at Columbia University, working on germ cell development, embarked on the study of apoptosis. She has been a leader in the development of many ideas in the field, including identification of the correlation between the synthesis of growth factors and cell death, the role of cell death in congenital malformations, measurement of DNA fragmentation in situ, recognition of the role of lysosomes and macrophages in cell death and its measurement, and the relationship of cell cycle to cell death. She was a cofounder of the Gordon Conferences on Cell Death and the International Cell Death Society, of which she is currently President. She has been a featured speaker in more than 20 countries.
