<p>The fourth volume includes chapters 294 to 340</p> <p>Signaling From Intracellular Compartments </p> <p>294 . Protein Quality Control in the Endoplasmic Reticulum </p> <p>295 . Quality Control and Quality Assurance in the Mitochondrion </p> <p>296 . Protein Quality Control in Peroxisomes: Ubiquitination of the Peroxisomal Targeting Signal Receptors </p> <p>297 . Mitochondrial Dynamics: Fusion and Division </p> <p>298 . The SREBP Pathway: Gene Regulation through Sterol Sensing and Gated Protein Trafficking </p> <p>299 . Regulating Endoplasmic Reticulum Function through the Unfolded Protein Response </p> <p>300 . Signaling Pathways from Mitochondria to the Cytoplasm and Nucleus </p> <p>301 . Apoptosis Signaling: A Means to an End </p> <p>302 . Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression </p> <p>303 . Signaling During Organelle Division and Inheritance: Peroxisomes</p> <p>304 . Signaling at the Nuclear Envelope </p> <p>305 . Bidirectional Crosstalk between Actin Dynamics and Endocytosis </p> <p>306 . Signaling in Autophagy Related Pathways </p> <p>Cell -Cell and Cell-Matrix Interaction </p> <p>307 . Overview of Cell – Cell and Cell – Matrix Interactions </p> <p>308 . Interactive Signaling Pathways in the Vasculature </p> <p>309 . Signaling Pathways Involved in Cardiogenesis </p> <p>310 . Regulatory Signaling in Pancreatic Organogenesis: Implications for Aberrant Signaling in Pancreatic Cancer </p> <p>311 . Trophic Effects of Gut Hormones in the Gastrointestinal Tract </p> <p>312 . The Neurotrophin Factors </p> <p>313 . Cell to Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions in Bone </p> <p>314 . Cell-Cell Signaling in the Testis and Ovary </p> <p>315 . Signal Transduction in T Lymphocytes </p> <p>316 . Signal Transduction via the B Cell Antigen Receptor: A Crucial Regulator of B Cell Biology </p> <p>317 . Signaling Pathways in the Normal and Neoplastic Breast </p> <p>318 . Kidney </p> <p>319 . Cytokines and Cytokine Receptors Regulating Cell Survival, Proliferation, and Differentiation in Hematopoiesis </p> <p>320 . Signaling Pathways Regulating Growth and Differentiation of Adult Stem Cells </p> <p>321 . In Vivo Imaging of Cellular Network Signaling </p> <p>DISEASE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: Translational Implications </p> <p>322 . The Roles of Ras Family Small GTPases in Breast Cancer </p> <p>323 . Translational Implications of Stromal–Epithelial Interactions in Prostate Cancer and the Potential Role of Prostate Cancer Stem/Progenitor Cells </p> <p>324 . Aberrant Signaling Pathways in Pancreatic Cancer: Opportunities for Targeted Therapeutics </p> <p>325 . The Evolution and Maintenance of the Multiple Myeloma Cell Clone within the Liquid Bone Marrow Compartment: Therapeutic Implications </p> <p>326 . The Pathophysiologic Role of the Bone Marrow Environment and its Niches in Multiple Myeloma </p> <p>327 . Signaling Targets in Myeloid Leukemias </p> <p>328 . Signaling Targets in Lymphoid Leukemias </p> <p>329 . Targeting Ras for Anticancer Drug Discovery </p> <p>330 . Targeting EWS/FLI1 Driven Signaling Pathways as Therapy for Tumors of the Ewing’s Sarcoma Family </p> <p>331 . IRS-Protein Scaffolds and Insulin/IGF Action in Central and Peripheral Tissues </p> <p>332 . Adipokine Signaling: Implications for Obesity </p> <p>333 . Angiogenesis Signaling Pathways as Targets in Cancer Therapy </p> <p>334 . CXC Chemokine Signaling in Interstitial Lung Diseases </p> <p>335 . Systemic Sclerosis </p> <p>336 . Signal Transduction in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus </p> <p>337 . Translational Concepts in Vasculitis </p> <p>338 . Advances in Understanding the Pathogenesis of Infl ammatory Bowel Disease </p> <p>339 . Translational Implications of Proteomics </p> <p>340 . Translational Implications of microRNAs in Clinical Diagnostics and Therapeutics</p>