Gap Junctions in Development and Disease Gap Junctions in Development and Disease

Gap Junctions in Development and Disease

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Publisher Description

The main objective of Gap Junctions in Development and Disease is to describe the molecular events that cause impairments in development and disease. Communication between cells via intercellular channels, so called gap junctions, appears to be essential for certain developmental processes and appropriate organ function. Starting with a comprehensive review of the various mouse and human genes encoding the channel-forming protein connexin, further chapters describe the most important connexin mutations that lead to diseases such as hereditary deafness and female infertility in humans. Erroneous signaling mediated via connexin-protein interactions, thought to be responsible for disfunction of organs such as heart, muscle, brain, skin, lens, placenta, and endocrine tissue in mice and men, is also addressed.

Although the question why some of the mutations in gap-junction proteins lead to a specific phenotype remains to be answered, the reviews in this book give an intriguing outlook on the future direction of this research field.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2005
6 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SIZE
4.1
MB

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