Calcium Homeostasis (Topics in Biological Inorganic Chemistry)
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Book Description
This new "Topics" series is an "offspring" of our well established series "Structure and Bonding". The foundation of TBIC reflects the importance research has gained at the interface of inorganic and biological chemistry in the past years. Biological inorganic chemistry is a field of research at the interface of inorganic and biological chemistry. The rapidly developing insights into the role of metals in biological systems has far-reaching implications not only for biological science but also for related disciplines, ranging from molecular medicine to the environment. In each volume the reader, whether engaged in chemistry, biochemistry, biology or molecular medicine, receives a comprehensive summary and critical overview of a topic of high current interest written by leading international experts.
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Univ. of Padova, Italy. Discusses topics which illustrate the regulatory function of calcium on a variety of extra- and intracellular processes. Concentrates on the role of binding proteins to it. Also discusses the role of calcium binding proteins in a variety of calcium-dependent signal-transduction pathways.
Calcium Homeostasis (Topics in Biological Inorganic Chemistry),E. Carafoli,J. Krebs,Springer,3540671757,Bio-Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry,Calcium,Calmodulin,Homeostasis,Life Sciences - Anatomy & Physiology,Life Sciences - Biochemistry,Life Sciences - Human Anatomy & Physiology,Metabolism,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Biochemistry,calcineurin,calcium homeostasis,calcium transports,calcium-binding,calmodulin-dependent kinases,calmodulin-dependent kinases-;,protein,proteins-;
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