Apoptosis : Mechanisms and Role in Disease, Paperback by Kumar, S. (EDT), Lik...

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Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Language: English Publication Name: Apoptosis: Mechanisms and Role in Disease Format: Trade Paperback Series: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Ser. Subject Area: Science, Medical Author: Sharad Kumar height: 0.2 in Item Width: 6.1 in width: 6.1 in Type: Textbook Item Weight: 14.9 Oz Publication Year: 2013 Book Title: Apoptosis : Mechanisms and Role in Disease Item Length: 9.3 in Item Height: 0.2 in Number of Pages: Xiii, 255 Pages ISBN: 9783662216255 Subject: Life Sciences / Cell Biology, Pathophysiology, Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Oncology

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Apoptosis : Mechanisms and Role in Disease, Paperback by Kumar, S. (EDT), Lik.... It is nowindisputable thatapoptosis plays an essential role in normal cell physiology and that aberrant apoptosis can manifest itself in a variety of human disorders. This was unavoidable since closelyrelated areas of apoptosis research have been covered by more than one author. Apoptosis : Mechanisms and Role in Disease, Paperback by Kumar, S. (EDT), ISBN 3662216256, ISBN-13 9783662216255, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Apoptosis is currently one of the fastest moving fields in biology with spec tacular progress made over the past few years in delineating the molecular mechanisms which underlie this process. It is nowindisputable thatapoptosis plays an essential role in normal cell physiology and that aberrant apoptosis can manifest itself in a variety of human disorders. Published in two parts (Volumes 23 and 24 of the series entitled Results and Problems in Cell Dif ferentiation), this is an attempt to bring together many different aspects of apoptosis. Given that this is such a vast and rapidly expanding field, it is almost impossible to cover everything that is now known about apoptosis in two short books, but I hope these volumes prove to be a guidepost, provid ing basic essential information on the biology and molecular mechanisms of apoptosis and its implications in some human diseases. Asasignificantamount of newinformation on apoptosis isemerging every week,it isunrealistic to expect that by the time these two books are published, allthe articles willdeliver up-to-date information. Nevertheless, Ibelieve that the fundamentals of the apoptotic phenomenon are now firmly in place and are discussed at length in various chapters. Readers may find a small degree of overlap between some chapters. This was unavoidable since closelyrelated areas of apoptosis research have been covered by more than one author.