Molecular Mechanisms of Exocytosis
Exocytosis is a fundamental cellular process that is used by eukaryotic cells to release a variety of biological compounds including peptide hormones and neurotransmitters or to insert specific lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane. In recent years, a multidisciplinary approach promoted an extr...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York
2007.
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Colección: | Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit.
Springer eBooks. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b32675914*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Exocytosis
- Regulation of SNARE Complex Assembly by Second Messengers
- Rab GTPases and Their Role in the Control of Exocytosis
- The Role of Synaptotagmin and Synaptotagmin-Like Protein (Slp) in Regulated Exocytosis
- The Synapsins and the Control of Neuroexocytosis
- Phospholipase D
- Lipid Rafts as Regulators of SNARE Activity and Exocytosis
- Mast Cells as a Model of Nonneuroendocrine Exocytosis
- Acrosomal Exocytosis
- Nonsecretory, Regulated Exocytosis
- Adaptation of the Secretory Machinery to Pathophysiological Conditions.