Protein Phosphorylation

“Protein Phosphorylation” by Michelle McGuire, published by Callisto Reference on January 24, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 216 pages in English. This book compiles essential information about protein phosphorylation and its implications for human health, contributed by experienced scientists in the field. It presents significant research topics organized into three main sections, focusing on tyrosine kinases in receptor signaling and human diseases, protein kinases and phosphates in cell cycle regulation, and histidine kinases in two-component systems.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of how protein phosphorylation relates to various aspects of human health and disease. The book connects fundamental concepts of protein phosphorylation with practical implications, making it relevant for those interested in science, life sciences, and biochemistry. Enhanced by excellent figure illustrations, this edition serves as a valuable resource for a diverse audience seeking to understand the complexities of protein phosphorylation and its role in biological processes.
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This book compiles important information regarding protein phosphorylation and human health contributed by veteran scientists. The book elucidates the most significant research topics grouped under three sections: tyrosine kinases in receptor signaling and human diseases; protein kinases and phosphates in cell cycle regulation; and histidine kinases in two-component systems. It connects the basic protein phosphorylation channels with human health and diseases. This book also comprises of excellent figure illustrations and will be a valuable read for a broad spectrum of readers.
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