Autophagy in Disease and Clinical Applications, Part C

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9780123749369
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2009 9780123749369
Onderdeel van serie Methods in Enzymology
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The third and final installment of Daniel J. Klionsky's new three-volume treatment of autophagy, this volume focuses on monitoring autophagy with regard to disease connections, and presents methods that can be used to analyze autophagy in clinical samples. Edited by one of the leading authorities in the field, this volume and its companion volumes, Autophagy: Lower Eukaryotes and Autophagy in Mammalian Systems, provide a comprehensive overview of the techniques involved in studying autophagy in eukaryotes and simple animal systems, mammalian cells and non-human animals, and humans.

Particularly in times of stress, like starvation and disease, higher organisms have an internal mechanism in their cells for chewing up and recycling parts of themselves. The process of internal “house cleaning” in the cell is called autophagy – literally self-eating. In the future, research in this field will help to design clinical approaches that can turn on autophagy and halt tumor growth.

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ISBN13:9780123749369
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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1. Initiation of Autophagy by Photodynamic Therapy<br>Nancy L. Oleinick and David Kessel<br><br>2. Autophagic cell death<br>Michael Lenardo and Li Yu<br><br>3. Autophagic neuron death<br>Yasuo Uchiyama, Masato Koike, Masahiro Shibata, and Mizuho Sasaki<br><br>4. Assessing Metabolic Stress and Autophagy Status in Epithelial Tumors<br>Robin Mathew, Vassiliki Karantza-Wadsworth and Eileen White<br><br>5. Autophagic clearance of aggregate–prone proteins associated with neurodegeneration<br>Sovan Sarkar, Brinda Ravikumar and David Rubinsztein<br><br><br>6. Monitoring Autophagy in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Neurodegenerative Diseases Sovan Dun-Sheng Yang, Ju-Hyun Lee; Ralph A. Nixon<br><br><br>7. Live-cell imaging of autophagy induction and autophagosome-lysosome fusion in primary cultured neurons<br>Mona Bains and Kim A. Heidenreich<br><br>8. Using Genetic Mouse Models to Study the Biology and Pathology of Autophagy in the Central Nervous System<br>Zhenyu Yue*, Gay R. Holstein, Brian T. Chait and Qing Jun Wang<br><br>9. Biochemical and Morphological Detection of Inclusion Bodies in Autophagy-deficient Mice<br>Masaaki Komatsu and Satoshi Waguri<br><br>10. Analyzing Autophagy in Clinical Tissues of Lung and Vascular Diseases<br>Augustine Choi, Zhi Hua Chen, Hong Pyo Kim and Stefan Ryter<br><br>11. Autophagy in Neurite Injury and Neurodegeneration: in vitro and in vivo models<br>Charleen T. Chu, Edward D. Plowey, Robert W. Hickey, Ruben K. Dagda and Robert S.B. Clark<br><br>12. MONITORING THE AUTOPHAGY PATHWAY IN CANCER<br>John L. Cleveland, Frank Dorsey and Meredith Steeves<br><br>13. Autophagy pathways in glioblastoma<br>Hong Jiang, Erin White, Charles Conrad, Candelaria Gomez-Manzano and Juan Fueyo<br><br>14. Autophagy in Lung Cancer<br>Bo Lu<br><br>15. Signal-dependent control of autophagy-related gene expression<br>Fulvio Chiacchiera and Cristiano Simone<br><br>16. Novel Methods for Measuring Cardiac Autophagy in vivo<br>Roberta A. Gottlieb and Junichi Sadoshima<br><br>17. Autophagy in Load-Induced Heart Disease<br>Hongxin Zhu, Beverly A. Rothermel and Joseph A. Hill<br><br>18. EVALUATION OF CELL DEATH MARKERS IN SEVERE CALCIFIED AORTIC VALVES<br>Wilhelm P. Mistiaen and Michiel W.M. Knaapen <br><br>19. Monitoring autophagy in muscle diseases<br>Ichizo Nishino, May Malicdan and Satoru Noguchi<br><br>20. Analyzing Macroautophagy in Hepatocytes and the Liver<br>Xiao-Ming Yin<br><br>21. Monitoring Autophagy in Lysosomal Storage Disorders<br>Nina Raben, Victoria Hill, Lauren Shea and Paul Plotz

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