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By Fromm, Michael Dr. med
"Molecular structure and function of the tight junction" was published by Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences in 2009 - Boston, Mass, it has 346 pages and the language of the book is English.
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- Title: ➤ Molecular structure and function of the tight junction
- Author: Fromm, Michael Dr. med
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 346
- Publisher: ➤ Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Publish Date: 2009
- Publish Location: Boston, Mass
“Molecular structure and function of the tight junction” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Tight junctions (Cell biology) - Tight Junctions - Cell junctions - Congresses - Gastroenterology - Proteins
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: viii, 346 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24410378M - OL15442825W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 317456640
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2009499655
- ISBN-13: 9781573317498
- ISBN-10: 1573317497
- All ISBNs: 1573317497 - 9781573317498
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"Molecular structure and function of the tight junction" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Tight junctions: molecular structure meets function
- 2- Molecular structure and function of the tight junction. Proceedings of an international conference dedicated to the memory of Shoichiro Tsukita. April 25-27, 2008. Berlin, Germany
- 3- The life and work of Shoichiro Tsukita
- 4- Mechanisms of outside-in signaling at the tight junction by junctional adhesion molecule A
- 5- The oligomerization of the coiled coil-domain of occludin is redox sensitive
- 6- Vertebrate animal models unravel physiological roles for zonula occludens tight junction adaptor proteins
- 7- Structure and function of extracellular claudin domains
- 8- Roles of ZO-1 and ZO-2 in establishment of the belt-like adherens and tight junctions with paracellular permselective barrier function
- 9- Molecular basis for cation selectivity in claudin-2-based pores
- 10- The role of claudin-based tight junctions in morphogenesis
- 11- Occludin phosphorylation in regulation of epithelial tight junctions
- 12- Differential phosphorylation of occludin and tricellulin by CK2 and CK1
- 13- High-resolution analysis of barrier function
- 14- Claudin-2-dependent changes in noncharged solute flux are mediated by the extracellular domains and require attachment to the PDZ-scaffold
- 15- The tight junction protein cingulin regulates gene expression and RhoA signaling
- 16- Modification of tight junction structure and permeability by nutritional means
- 17- Zonula occludens-1 and -2 are cytosolic scaffolds that regulate the assembly of cellular junctions
- 18- The tight junction protein ZO-2 blocks cell cycle progression and inhibits cyclin D1 expression
- 19- Analysis of claudin genes in pediatric patients with Bartter's syndrome
- 20- Mechanisms of epithelial cell shedding in the Mammalian intestine and maintenance of barrier function
- 21- Cysteine mutagenesis to study the structure of claudin-2 paracellular pores
- 22- Insights into driving forces and paracellular permeability from claudin-16 knockdown mouse
- 23- Claudin function in the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop
- 24- Cadherin-mediated regulation of tight junctions in stratifying epithelia
- 25- Tight junctions and enteropathogenic E. coli
- 26- Modulation of intestinal barrier properties by probiotics: role in reversing colitis
- 27- Effect of probiotics on intestinal barrier function
- 28- Probiotic therapy in radiation-induced intestinal injury and repair
- 29- Tight junctions, intestinal permeability, and autoimmunity: celiac disease and type 1 diabetes paradigms
- 30- Corticotropin-releasing hormone and mast cells in the regulation of mucosal barrier function in the human colon
- 31- Tight junction proteins as channel formers and barrier builders
- 32- Dynamic regulation of epithelial cell fate and barrier function by intercellular junctions
- 33- Control of the blood-brain barrier by glucocorticoids and the cells of the neurovascular unit
- 34- Regulation of intestinal electroneutral sodium absorption and the brush border Na+/H+ exchanger by intracellular calcium
- 35- The role of the NHERF family of PDZ scaffolding proteins in the regulation of salt and water transport
- 36- Regulation of the intestinal anion exchanger DRA (downregulated in adenoma)
- 37- Barrier effects of nutritional factors
- 38- Pathways of gliadin transport in celiac disease
- 39- A new insight into pathophysiological mechanisms of zinc in diarrhea
- 40- Mechanisms of diarrhea in inflammatory bowel diseases
- 41- Epithelial tight junctions in intestinal inflammation
- 42- Mechanisms of tight junction dysregulation in the SAMP1/YitFc model of Crohn's disease-like ileitis
- 43- The role of JAM-A in inflammatory bowel disease: unrevealing the ties that bind
- 44- No static at all
- 45- Lymphoepithelial interactions: a new paradigm
- 46- Metabolic stress evokes decreases in epithelial barrier function
- 47- Enteral versus parenteral nutrition: effect on intestinal barrier function.
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