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TAM Receptors in Health and Disease: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, cartea 357

Lorenzo Galluzzi, Viralkumar Davra
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2020
TAM Receptors in Health and Disease, Volume 357 in the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, reviews the role of TAM receptors in health and diseases. Chapters in this new release include TAM receptors and its Role in Efferocytosis: Clearance of Dead Cells, TAM family receptors and their ligands: Role in thrombosis, TAM receptors and its ligand mediated activation: Role in Atherosclerosis, Post-translational modifications of the Ligands: Requirement for TAM receptor activation, Immunogenic role of TAM receptors in the cancer microenvironment: Implications in cancer immunotherapy, TAM receptors: A Phosphatidylserine Receptor family and its implications in Viral infections, and much more.


  • Provides a comprehensive collection of articles on the relatively late evolved and highly conserved TAM receptor tyrosine kinase family
  • Describes TAM receptor biology in great details
  • Presents invited, timely review articles authored by well-established TAM receptor biologists
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128218228
ISBN-10: 0128218223
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology


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Cuprins

1. Recent advancements in role of TAM receptors on efferocytosis, viral infection, autoimmunity, and tissue repair
Annika Ranta and Sushil Kumar
2. TAM receptors and their ligand-mediated activation: Role in atherosclerosis
Bishuang Cai and Canan Kasikara
3. Post-translational modifications of the Ligands: Requirement for TAM receptor activation
Ke Geng
4. Immunological role of TAM receptors in the cancer microenvironment
Varsha Gadiyar, Gopi Patel and Viralkumar Davra
5. TAM receptors: A phosphatidylserine receptor family and its implications in viral infections
Ghosh Roy, Sounak
6. Autophagic cell death in viral infection: Do TAM receptors play a role?
Emmanuel Datan and Shaima Salman