

An edition of Biology of growth factors (1988)
Molecular Biology, Oncogenes, Signal Transduction, and Clinical Implications (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
By Symposium of the Banting and Best Diabetes Centre on Biology of Growth Factors: Molecular Biology, Oncogenes, Signal Transduction, and Clinical Implications (1987 Toronto, Ont.),Symposium of the Banting and Best Diabetes Centre on Biology of growth,Jeffrey E. Kudlow
Publish Date
August 1988
Publisher
Plenum Pub Corp
Language
eng
Pages
238
Description:
Growth factors are elaborated to control the growth of ells in such physiological processes as wound healing, tissue regeneration and the immune response. Abnormal production of these growth factors, their receptors or intracellular mediators of their action may lead to disease states including oncogenesis. This volume will focus on exciting developments in defining the precise molecular lesions that permit the conversion of controlled proliferative signals to neoplasia, on the possible involvement of growth factors in the development of blood vessel diseases as seen in diabetes and atherosclerosis, on the altered immune surveillance that leads to autoimmunity and on the fundamental mechanisms by which growth factors signal their target cells. We expect that the contents of this volume will help promote understanding of the role of these fundamental biological processes and their alterations in a wide variety of disease states and stimulate new investigations in this important area of biomedical research.
subjects: Autoimmunity, Blood-vessels, Cell Communication, Cell proliferation, Cells, Cellular signal transduction, Congresses, Endogenous Substances Receptors, Growth, Growth Substances, Growth factors, Molecular Pathology, Neoplastic Cell Transformation, Oncogenes, Oncogenesis, Pathophysiology, Physiological effect, Physiology, Regulation, Pathology, Molecular, Health/Fitness, Carcinogenesis, Transformation cellulaire néoplasique, Congrès comme sujet, Communication cellulaire, Oncogènes, Substances croissance endogènes, Physiologie, Congrès, Récepteurs substances endogènes, Facteurs de croissance, Effets physiologiques, Récepteurs, Cancérogènes, Cellules, Croissance, Régularisation, Prolifération, Cell Surface Receptors