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" Integration of metabolism, energetics, and signal transduction : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 654452
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Ockner, Robert K.,1936-
Title & Author : Integration of metabolism, energetics, and signal transduction : : unifying foundations in cell growth and death, cancer, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer disease /\ Robert K. Ockner
Page. NO : xvii, 387 pages :: color illustrations ;; 26 cm
ISBN : 0306484714
: : 9780306484711
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents : pt. I. Prologue. Disparate themes: origins and integration -- pt. II. Fatty acids, mitochondria, and signal transduction: integrated control of cell proliferation, injury, and death. Introduction to Part II -- Nutrient and energy metabolism in cell proliferation -- Fatty acids and growth regulation -- Mitochondrial function in cell growth and death -- Metabolic effects of antiproliferative agents -- Fatty acids and mitochondria, cell growth and injury: broader implications -- Metabolism and gene expression in liver regeneration -- Part II conclusions -- pt. III. Fatty acids, ketone bodies, and brain metabolism: implications for neuronal function and Alzheimer disease. Introduction to Part III -- Energetics of neuronal activation -- Utilization of oxidizable substrates in brain -- Astrocyte metabolism and astrocyte-neuron interaction -- Neuronal energy metabolism in brain: astrocyte as metabolic "buffer" and mediator of neuronal injury -- Pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease: metabolic factors -- Part III conclusions -- pt. IV. Epilogue. Looking back, looking ahead
Subject : Cell metabolism
Subject : Energy metabolism
Subject : Cellular signal transduction
Subject : Fatty acids-- Metabolism
Subject : Pathology, Cellular
Subject : Energy Metabolism-- physiology
Subject : Alzheimer Disease-- physiopathology
Subject : Arteriosclerosis-- physiopathology
Subject : Cell Death-- physiology
Subject : Cell Division-- physiology
Subject : Neoplasms-- physiopathology
Subject : Signal Transduction-- physiology
Dewey Classification : ‭616.07‬
LC Classification : ‭QH634.5‬‭.O257 2004‬
NLM classification : ‭2004 I-717‬
: ‭QH 634.5‬‭O16i 2004‬
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