Cell Polarity 2, 2015
Role in Development and Disease

Coordinator: Ebnet Klaus

Language: English

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228 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This work provides a state-of-the art overview on the most relevant aspects of cell polarity.

Volume 2 discusses the physiological and pathophysiological relevance of cell polarity. It especially focuses on pathophysiological conditions in which one or several aspects of cell polarity are impaired, and in which a loss of cell polarity possibly contributes to disease (e.g. epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in cancer, role of polarity proteins in cancer).

Both volumes are intended for professors, group leaders and researchers in cell biology as well as for medical professionals working in anatomy, cell biology, physiology, pathology and tumor biology.

Cell Polarity in One-Cell C. elegans Embryos: Ensuring an Accurate and Precise Spatial Axis During Development.- Establishment and Maintenance of Cell Polarity in the C. elegans Intestine.- Apicobasal Polarity and Lumen Formation During Development.- Asymmetric Cell Division and Development of the Central Nervous System in Drosophila.- Polarity Control of Spindle Positioning in the C. elegans Embryo.- Par Proteins in Tumor Formation and Progression.- Cell Polarity: A Key Defence Mechanism Against Infection and Cancer Cell Invasion? Cell Polarity in Mammary Gland Morphogenesis and Breast Cancer.- Cellular Polarity and Pathogenicity.

Explains the physiological and pathophysiological relevance of cell polarity

Illustrates the mechanism of cell polarity in development and in disease, particularly cancer

Describes cell types, contexts and model organisms