Description |
1 online resource (197 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Environmental stressors -- Stress effects disturbing cellular homeostasis -- Stress defense systems and their response to stress -- Basal signal transduction systems involved in stress response -- Two major second messenger systems: cAMP and Ca[superscript 2+] -- The MAPK cascade -- The stress-protein system -- Types, structures, and functions of stress proteins -- The sp70 family -- The cytoplasmic cognates: hsc70 and hsc70b -- The mitochondrial sp70: hsc71 -- The sp70 in the ER: hsc72 -- The inducible cytoplasmic (nuclear) stress proteins: hsp70 and hsp68 -- hsp83 -- Small HSPs -- Ubiquitin -- Gene expression, posttranscriptional, and translational regulation of stress proteins -- Gene expression of stress proteins -- The heat-shock (transcription) factor (HSF) -- The heat-shock gene promoter -- Gene expression and regulation -- Posttranscriptional and translational regulation of stress proteins -- Regulation of recovery -- Multiple pathways for stress protein gene expression -- The oxidative stress response system -- Cellular response to reactive oxygen species -- Generation of reactive oxygen species and cellular response under homeostatic conditions -- Cellular responses to oxidative stress -- The metallothionein system -- Properties and types of metallothionein -- Regulation of metallothionein -- Heavy metal stress -- The mixed-function oxygenase system -- Description of the mixed-function oxygenase system -- The mixed-function oxygenase system in insects -- Degradation of xenobiotics in insects |
Summary |
While the subject of environmental stress in animals is broad, the available information is fragmentary and lacks an up-to-date overview and analysis. Environmental Stress and Cellular Response in Arthropods fills these knowledge gaps. Written by three experts from the same institution, the chapters have a consistency not often found in multi-authored or contributed books. The authors describe environmental stress in arthropods, specifically Drosophila and analyze the process in all its aspects, from biochemical mechanisms to effects on the whole organism. Incorporating new information that ha |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Stress (Physiology)
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Pathology, Molecular.
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Arthropoda.
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Soil pollution.
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Cell physiology.
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Cell Physiological Phenomena
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Arthropods
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Pathology, Molecular
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Stress -- physiopathology
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Environmental Exposure
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Stress, Physiological -- physiopathology
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soil pollution.
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Anatomy & Physiology.
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Cell physiology
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Arthropoda
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Pathology, Molecular
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Soil pollution
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Stress (Physiology)
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Bodenverschmutzung
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Gliederfüßer
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Molekularpathologie
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Stressreaktion
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Stress environnemental.
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Pathologie moléculaire.
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Pollution du sol.
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Arthropode.
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Réponse cellulaire.
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Leddjur.
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Markföroreningar.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gestel, Cornelis A. M. van
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Straalen, N. M. van
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ISBN |
1420023330 |
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9781420023336 |
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9781466546295 |
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1466546298 |
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