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Transmembrane signaling is one of the most significant cell biological events in the life and death of cells in general and lymphocytes in particular. Until recently biochemists and biophysicists were not accustomed to thinking of these processes from the side of a high number of complex biochemical events and an equally high number of physical changes at molecular and cellular levels at the same time. Both types of researchers were convinced that their findings are the most decisive, having higher importance than the findings of the other scientist population. Both casts were wrong. Life, even at cellular level, has a number of interacting physical and biochemical mechanisms, which finally build up the creation of an "excited" cell that will respond to particular signals from the outer or inner world.

This book handles both aspects of the signalling events, and in some cases tries to unify our concepts and help understand the signals that govern the life and death of our cells. Not only the understanding, but also the interference (e.g. medication) may depend on the full knowledge of both sides.

These above statements are supported by the application of highly diverse physical and biochemical technologies demonstrated and explained by experts who are pioneers of their particular scientific field.




Transmembrane signaling is one of the most significant cell biological events in the life and death of cells in general and lymphocytes in particular. Until recently biochemists and biophysicists were not accustomed to thinking of these processes from the side of a high number of complex biochemical events and an equally high number of physical changes at molecular and cellular levels at the same time. Both types of researchers were convinced that their findings are the most decisive, having higher importance than the findings of the other scientist population. Both casts were wrong. Life, even at cellular level, has a number of interacting physical and biochemical mechanisms, which finally build up the creation of an "excited" cell that will respond to particular signals from the outer or inner world.

This book handles both aspects of the signalling events, and in some cases tries to unify our concepts and help understand the signals that govern the life and death of our cells. Not only the understanding, but also the interference (e.g. medication) may depend on the full knowledge of both sides.

These above statements are supported by the application of highly diverse physical and biochemical technologies demonstrated and explained by experts who are pioneers of their particular scientific field.




Transmembrane signaling is one of the most significant cell biological events in the life and death of cells in general and lymphocytes in particular. Until recently biochemists and biophysicists were not accustomed to thinking of these processes from the side of a high number of complex biochemical events and an equally high number of physical changes at molecular and cellular levels at the same time. Both types of researchers were convinced that their findings are the most decisive, having higher importance than the findings of the other scientist population. Both casts were wrong. Life, even at cellular level, has a number of interacting physical and biochemical mechanisms, which finally build up the creation of an "excited" cell that will respond to particular signals from the outer or inner world.

This book handles both aspects of the signalling events, and in some cases tries to unify our concepts and help understand the signals that govern the life and death of our cells. Not only the understanding, but also the interference (e.g. medication) may depend on the full knowledge of both sides.

These above statements are supported by the application of highly diverse physical and biochemical technologies demonstrated and explained by experts who are pioneers of their particular scientific field.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
The Impact of Environmental Signals on the Growth and Survival of Human T Cells....Pages 1-32
Novel Single Cell Fluorescence Approaches in the Investigation of Signaling at the Cellular Level....Pages 33-70
Non-Random Patterns of Membrane Proteins and Their Roles in Transmembrane Signaling....Pages 71-95
Transmembrane Signals Mediated by IL-2 and IL-15 Control the Life and Death of Lymphocytes....Pages 97-121
Single-Molecule Imaging of Diffusion, Recruitment, and Activation of Signaling Molecules in Living Cells....Pages 123-152
Chemokine Signaling: The Functional Importance of Stabilizing Receptor Conformations....Pages 153-170
Signaling and Reverse Signaling in the Tumor Necrosis Factor/TNF Receptor System....Pages 171-209
Regulation of Immunoreceptor Activities: The Paradigm of the Type I Fc? Receptor....Pages 211-263
Histamine Receptors and Signaling....Pages 265-291
Signal Transduction by Ion Channels in Lymphocytes....Pages 293-315
Back Matter....Pages 317-321


Transmembrane signaling is one of the most significant cell biological events in the life and death of cells in general and lymphocytes in particular. Until recently biochemists and biophysicists were not accustomed to thinking of these processes from the side of a high number of complex biochemical events and an equally high number of physical changes at molecular and cellular levels at the same time. Both types of researchers were convinced that their findings are the most decisive, having higher importance than the findings of the other scientist population. Both casts were wrong. Life, even at cellular level, has a number of interacting physical and biochemical mechanisms, which finally build up the creation of an "excited" cell that will respond to particular signals from the outer or inner world.

This book handles both aspects of the signalling events, and in some cases tries to unify our concepts and help understand the signals that govern the life and death of our cells. Not only the understanding, but also the interference (e.g. medication) may depend on the full knowledge of both sides.

These above statements are supported by the application of highly diverse physical and biochemical technologies demonstrated and explained by experts who are pioneers of their particular scientific field.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
The Impact of Environmental Signals on the Growth and Survival of Human T Cells....Pages 1-32
Novel Single Cell Fluorescence Approaches in the Investigation of Signaling at the Cellular Level....Pages 33-70
Non-Random Patterns of Membrane Proteins and Their Roles in Transmembrane Signaling....Pages 71-95
Transmembrane Signals Mediated by IL-2 and IL-15 Control the Life and Death of Lymphocytes....Pages 97-121
Single-Molecule Imaging of Diffusion, Recruitment, and Activation of Signaling Molecules in Living Cells....Pages 123-152
Chemokine Signaling: The Functional Importance of Stabilizing Receptor Conformations....Pages 153-170
Signaling and Reverse Signaling in the Tumor Necrosis Factor/TNF Receptor System....Pages 171-209
Regulation of Immunoreceptor Activities: The Paradigm of the Type I Fc? Receptor....Pages 211-263
Histamine Receptors and Signaling....Pages 265-291
Signal Transduction by Ion Channels in Lymphocytes....Pages 293-315
Back Matter....Pages 317-321
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