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International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology

  • 1st Edition, Volume 346 - May 21, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Lorenzo Galluzzi
  • Language: English

International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Volume 346, reviews and details current advances in cell and molecular biology. The IRCMB series has a worldwide readershi… Read more

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Description

International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Volume 346, reviews and details current advances in cell and molecular biology. The IRCMB series has a worldwide readership, maintaining a high standard by publishing invited articles on important and timely topics that are authored by prominent cell and molecular biologists. Sections in this new release include the karyosphere (karyosome) and its peculiar structure of the oocyte nucleus, organoids as models of disease, lipid droplets as organelles, the dark side of apoptosis, interconnections between autophagy and secretion, and the regulation and function of intracellular pressure in cell biology.

Key features

  • Publishes invited review articles on selected topics
  • Authored by established and active cell and molecular biologists whose work is drawn from international sources
  • Offers a wide range of perspectives on specific subjects

Readership

Undergraduate and graduate students to experienced scientists in a specific field

Table of contents

1. Molecular platforms for targeted drug delivery
Katia Maso, Antonella Grigoletto, María J. Vicent and Gianfranco Pasut

2. Nongenomic glucocorticoid effects and their mechanisms of action in vertebrates
William M. Johnstone, Jamie L. Honeycutt, Courtney A. Deck and Russell J. Borski

3. A tale of the good and bad: Cell senescence in bone homeostasis and disease
Xiaonan Liu and Mei Wan

4. New insights into the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton dynamics by GPCR/β-arrestin in cancer invasion and metastasis
Laura Rosanò and Anna Bagnato

5. Healthy skeletal muscle aging: The role of satellite cells, somatic mutations and exercise
Irene Franco, Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo, Peter Vrtačnik, Tommy R. Lundberg, Maria Eriksson and Thomas Gustafsson

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 346
  • Published: May 22, 2019
  • Language: English

About the editor

LG

Lorenzo Galluzzi

Lorenzo Galluzzi is Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the Weill Cornell Medical College, Honorary Assistant Professor Adjunct with the Department of Dermatology of the Yale School of Medicine, Honorary Associate Professor with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris, and Faculty Member with the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology of the University of Ferrara, the Graduate School of Pharmacological Sciences of the University of Padova, and the Graduate School of Network Oncology and Precision Medicine of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Moreover, he is Associate Director of the European Academy for Tumor Immunology and Founding Member of the European Research Institute for Integrated Cellular Pathology. Galluzzi is best known for major experimental and conceptual contributions to the fields of cell death, autophagy, tumor metabolism and tumor immunology. He has published over 450 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and is the Editor-in-Chief of four journals: OncoImmunology (which he co-founded in 2011), International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Methods in Cell biology, and Molecular and Cellular Oncology (which he co-founded in 2013). Additionally, he serves as Founding Editor for Microbial Cell and Cell Stress, and Associate Editor for Cell Death and Disease, Pharmacological Research and iScience.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology, Department of Radiation Oncology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, USA

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