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Systems approach to death-survival signaling in mammalian cells Peter K....

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044 __ |9 United States
060 10 |a QU 375
100 1_ |a Sorger, Peter K.
245 10 |a Systems approach to death-survival signaling in mammalian cells |h [electronic resource] / |c Peter K. Sorger.
246 1_ |i Title from title screen: |a Systems biology of a life-death decision
260 __ |a [Bethesda, Md. : |b National Institutes of Health, |c 2007]
500 __ |a Title from screen banner (viewed May 16, 2007).
500 __ |a Streaming video (1 hr., 9 min., 43 sec. : sd., col.).
518 __ |a Recorded Mar. 20, 2007.
520 3_ |a (CIT): Our lab studies the mammalian signaling circuits that determine the choice between alternate cell fates of continued proliferation or programmed cell death. We focus on pathways activated by binding of EGF, IGF1 and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) proliferation-survival factors and the TNF, TRAIL and FAS death ligands to their receptors on human and murine cells. We approach these topics from a systems perspective in which measurement and experimental manipulations with RNAi, drugs and knock-in mutations are combined with high throughput measurement and mathematical modeling at levels of abstraction that vary from purely statistical to explicitly mechanistic I will describe recent work on the core apoptosis pathways that regulate executioner caspases, proteases that dismantle dying cells. Caspase normally switch from off to on in an all-or-none process that enforces an unambiguous choice between life and death.
538 __ |a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
546 __ |a Open-captioned.
650 12 |a Apoptosis |x physiology
650 22 |a Cell Survival |x physiology
650 22 |a Tumor Necrosis Factors |x metabolism
650 22 |a Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor |x metabolism
650 22 |a Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
650 22 |a Signal Transduction
655 _2 |a Lectures
710 2_ |a National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
856 40 |u http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?13705
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