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International review of cell and molecular biology. Volume 322 / edited by Kwang W. Jeon. -- Amsterdam : Academic Press, c2016. – (58.15/I61/v.322)

Contents

Contributors

1. New Insights into Mechanisms and Functions of Nuclear Size Regulation

1. Introduction

2. Overview of Cellular Structures and Activities that Contribute to Nuclear Size Determination

3. Model Systems to Elucidate Mechanisms of Nuclear Size Regulation

4. Functional Significance of Nuclear Size and Morphology

5. Conclusions

Acknowledgments

References

2. Rho Signaling in Dictyostelium discoideum

1. Introduction

2. D. discoideum Rho GTPases

3. Effectors

4, Guanine Nucleotide Dissociation Inhibitors

5. Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors

6. GTPase Activating Proteins

7. Proteins With RhoGEF and Rho GAPDomains

8. Processes Regulated by Rho GTPases in D. discoideum

9. Concluding Remarks

Acknowledgments

References

3. Building Blocks of Functioning Brain: Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Neuronal Development

1. Introduction

2. Cytoskeletal Dynamics and Organization During Neuronal Development

3. Concluding Remarks

Acknowledgments

References

4. Membrane Trafficking in Neuronal Development: Ins and Outs of Neural Connectivity

1. Introduction

2. Exocytosis

3. Endocytosis

4. ER and Golgi

5. Other Regulators of Membrane Traffic

6. Conclusion and Future Directions

Acknowledgments

References

5. Leukocytes Crossing the Endothelium: A Matter of Communication

1. Introduction

2. Rolling and Adhesion: Leukocyte Perspective

3. Rolling and Adhesion: Endothelial-Cell Perspective

4. Diapedesis: Endothelial Cell-Cell Junction Regulation

5. Hemodynamic Shear Forces During Leukocyte TEM

6. Concluding Remarks

References

6. Membrane Dynamics and Signaling of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor

1. Introduction

2. CAR Gene and Protein

3. CAR Membrane Dynamics

4. CAR Signaling and Role in Protein Trafficking

5. Concluding Remarks

References

7. Catecholaminergic System of Invertebrates: Comparative and Evolutionary Aspects in Comparison with the Octopaminergic System

1. introduction

2. "Protozoa" Protists

3. Porifera

4. Cnidaria and Ctenophora

5. Protostomia

6. Deuterostomia

7. Catecholamines During Development and Metamorphosis

8. Concluding Remarks

Acknowledgments

References

Index