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Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology

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Cook et al. discuss Phospholipases C and D in mitogenic signal transduction. Moolenaar examines lysophosphatidic acid, a bioactive phospholipid with growth factor-like properties. Kozma focuses on serine/threonine kinases in the propagation of the early mitogenic response. Diringer provides a retrospective on transformation, growth control, and some peculiarities of lipid metabolism. Villereal explores calcium signals in growth factor signal transduction. Wakabayashi analyzes the structure and function of the growth factor-activatable Na+/H+ exchanger. Herrlich addresses DNA damage-induced gene signal transduction and its relation to growth factor signaling. Lucibello discusses transcription factor-encoding oncogenes.

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Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology, R. G. Hansford, D. J. Cash, H. Aoshima, E. B. Pasquale, Marco G. P. Hessels, W. Jänig

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Title
Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Released
1985
Format
Hardcover
Pages
234
ISBN10
3540153004
ISBN13
9783540153009
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Cook et al. discuss Phospholipases C and D in mitogenic signal transduction. Moolenaar examines lysophosphatidic acid, a bioactive phospholipid with growth factor-like properties. Kozma focuses on serine/threonine kinases in the propagation of the early mitogenic response. Diringer provides a retrospective on transformation, growth control, and some peculiarities of lipid metabolism. Villereal explores calcium signals in growth factor signal transduction. Wakabayashi analyzes the structure and function of the growth factor-activatable Na+/H+ exchanger. Herrlich addresses DNA damage-induced gene signal transduction and its relation to growth factor signaling. Lucibello discusses transcription factor-encoding oncogenes.