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Matrix Metalloproteinases and TIMPs(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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23/02/2000
The extracellular matrix is a network of fibres that hold cells together. It is broken down during normal physiological and disease processes such as bone remodelling, embryogenesis, cancer, and art...
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Myosins(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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13/05/1999
Myosins are a diverse superfamily of molecular motors that are capable of either translocating actin filaments or of translocating vesicles or other cargo on fixed actin filaments. There are current...
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Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis/Trans Isomerases(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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05/11/1998
Peptidyl-prolyl cist-trans isomerases (PPIases) are a family of proteins that are present in a wide range of species, display an interesting multi-domain structure, and because of their affinity for...
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Actin(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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28/01/1999
Actin is a major protein found in virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is an important constituent of the thin filaments of muscle and of the microfilaments - which contribute to the eukaryotic cytosk...
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Tyrosine Phosphoprotein Phosphatases(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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30/04/1998
Tyrosine phosphoprotein phosphatases are a family of enzymes found ubiquitously in cells, and are involved in a number of metabolic and signalling pathways. This volume explores their sequence, str...
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Helix-loop-helix Transcription Factors(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
05/02/1998
This volume explores the sequence specificity of DNA binding, the nature of dimerization partners, the regulation of target genes by HLH proteins, and the negative regulation of some bHLH proteins b...
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Lysosomal Cysteine Proteases(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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26/03/1998
This volume examines each known cathepsin in turn, examining gene structure and localization; precursors, purification, activation and inhibition; and hydrolysis of synthetic substrates, polypeptide...
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