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    CHEMOTAXIS

    by Michael Eisenbach (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel) , with contribution from Joseph W Lengeler (University of Osnabrück, Germany)
    with contribution from Mazal Varon (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)
    with contribution from David Gutnick (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)
    with contribution from Ruedi Meili (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA)
    with contribution from Richard A Firtel (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA)
    with contribution from Jeffrey E Segall (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA)
    with contribution from Geneva M Omann (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
    with contribution from Atsushi Tamada (Osaka University, Japan)
    & by Fujio Murakami (Osaka University, Japan)

    How do white blood cells identify and move to fight invading microorganisms? How do metastatic cancer cells find their target organ? How are sperm cells guided to the egg to fertilize it? How do unicellular organisms find food and avoid noxious substances? By chemotaxis is the common answer to all these questions. Chemotaxis — the response of cells to chemical stimuli by directed movement — is one of the most basic and fascinating processes in nature, involved in both health and disease.

    This is the first and only textbook and sourcebook on chemotaxis. The authors demonstrate how basic chemotaxis is to life and how widespread it is, and presents the state of the art with respect to its molecular and physiological mechanisms. Because chemotaxis research is still in progress, the book also indicates open questions and future directions of research. In addition, potential applications to health problems are pointed out.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction
    • Chemotaxis — A Basic and Universal Phenomenon Among Microorganisms and Eukaryotic Cells
    • Bacterial Chemotaxis
    • Chemotaxis as a Means of Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria
    • Molecular Mechanisms of Chemotaxis in Amoebae
    • Physiology and Molecular Mechanisms of Chemotaxis of White Blood Cells
    • Sperm Chemotaxis
    • Chemotropic Guidance of Axons in the Nervous System
    • Commonality and Diversity of Chemotaxis
     
    Readership: Upper level undergraduates, graduate students, academics, researchers and clinicians in biochemistry and cell/molecular biology.
     


     
    516pp    Pub. date: May 2004  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-413-0
    1-86094-413-2
       US$105 / £83

     


     

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