Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression

Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression

  • Harold Slavkin
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780323142144ISBN 10: 0323142141

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Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression is written by Harold Slavkin and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0323142141 (ISBN 10) and 9780323142144 (ISBN 13).

Extracellular Matrix Influences on Gene Expression emerged from the Second international Santa Catalina Island Colloquium that deals with the discussion on the advances in the molecular biology of extracellular matrices and the epigenetic influences on cell function. Topics discussed include morphological descriptions, genetics, teratology, collagen heterogeneity, and mineralization. The book's 12 chapters discuss the chromosomal and extrachromosomal influences upon transcription, translational and post-translational regulations during development, and regulation of extracellular matrix molecular biosynthesis. The book describes the regulation of tissue-specific collagen biosynthesis and the extracellular matrix macromolecules. It contains papers that explain the outer cell surface specificity and cell interactions. Because there are advances as well in other specific topics, such as the epithelial-masenchymal interactions and extracellular matrix influences on gene expression, this book contains papers that deal with these subject matters. Furthermore, it explains the matrix-cell and cell-matrix interactions and mineralization processes, as well as the aberrations in developmental processes. This book will be useful to those individuals who study the scientific advances in developmental biology.