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Systems Biology of Apoptosis [electronic resource] / edited by Inna N. Lavrik.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XII, 204 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461440093
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 570 23
LOC classification:
  • QH301-705
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Modeling formalisms in systems biology of apoptosis -- Systems biology of death receptor-induced apoptosis -- Systematic complexity reduction of signaling models and application to a CD95 signaling model for apoptosis -- Systems Biology of the Mitochondrial Apoptosis Pathway -- Systems biology of cell death in hepatocytes -- Understanding different types of cell death using Systems Biology -- Modeling Single Cells in Systems Biology -- Cytokine-cytokine crosstalk and cell-death decisions -- Genetic and genomic dissection of apoptosis signaling -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Apoptosis is highly defined programmed cell death, which leads to the elimination of cells. Deregulation of programmed cell death is associated with serious diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, AIDS and neurodegeneration. In recent years, apoptosis has been successfully studied using a systems biology approach. Systems biology is a novel field of science which combines mathematical modeling with experimental data leading to predictions of biological processes. The development of this field in recent years is fascinating. Studies of apoptosis using systems biology have provided novel insights into the quantitative regulation of cell death. In Systems Biology of Apoptosis, contemporary systems biology studies devoted to cell death signaling both from experimental and modeling sides is discussed, as well as a focus on how systems biology helps to understand life/death decisions made in the cell and the development of new approaches to rational treatment strategies.
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Preface -- Modeling formalisms in systems biology of apoptosis -- Systems biology of death receptor-induced apoptosis -- Systematic complexity reduction of signaling models and application to a CD95 signaling model for apoptosis -- Systems Biology of the Mitochondrial Apoptosis Pathway -- Systems biology of cell death in hepatocytes -- Understanding different types of cell death using Systems Biology -- Modeling Single Cells in Systems Biology -- Cytokine-cytokine crosstalk and cell-death decisions -- Genetic and genomic dissection of apoptosis signaling -- Index.

Apoptosis is highly defined programmed cell death, which leads to the elimination of cells. Deregulation of programmed cell death is associated with serious diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, AIDS and neurodegeneration. In recent years, apoptosis has been successfully studied using a systems biology approach. Systems biology is a novel field of science which combines mathematical modeling with experimental data leading to predictions of biological processes. The development of this field in recent years is fascinating. Studies of apoptosis using systems biology have provided novel insights into the quantitative regulation of cell death. In Systems Biology of Apoptosis, contemporary systems biology studies devoted to cell death signaling both from experimental and modeling sides is discussed, as well as a focus on how systems biology helps to understand life/death decisions made in the cell and the development of new approaches to rational treatment strategies.

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