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Nikki J. Holbrook (Editor), George R. Martin (Editor), Richard A. Lockshin (Editor)
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December 20, 1995 0471121231 978-0471121237 1
Cellular AGING AND CELL DEATH

Edited by Nikki J. Holbrook, George R. Martin, and Richard A. Lockshin

Cellular Aging and Cell Death provides a thorough understanding of the mechanisms responsible for cellular aging, covering the recent research on programmed cell death and senescence, and describing their role in the control of cell proliferation and the aging process. This one-of-a-kind book is the first to combine the two hottest research areas of cell biology into one comprehensive text.

Leading experts contribute to give readers an authoritative overview of the distinct fields of cellular aging and programmed cell death, as well as to demonstrate how both fields are critical to understanding the aging process. They address the large and growing interest in apoptosis, especially with regard to the molecular signals that induce and regulate programmed cell death, and the role of apoptosis in a variety of age-associated diseases and disabilities. Throughout the book, a strong emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of the molecular, cellular, and physiological aspects of senescence.

Individual chapters discuss such topics as the role and regulation of apoptosis in development, the potential impact of cell death on such postmitotic tissues as nerve and muscle, and suggest that programmed cell death plays an important role in both pathological and nonpathological aspects of aging, including neurodegenerative diseases.

One important chapter focuses on the most recent research involving the study of telomeres, whose reduction in length with age and cell division may underlie cellular senescence. The subject of neuronal cell death is also put into the perspective of aging.

Cellular Aging and Cell Death bridges the rapidly growing fields of cellular aging and programmed cell death. This thorough, yet concise book will be of particular interest to graduate students and researchers within the fields of cell and developmental biology, neurobiology, immunology, and physiology. Physicians and medical students involved in the fields of gerontology and pathology will also find this an informative reference.

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Experts from top laboratories provide an authorative overview of current knowledge in understanding the basic mechanisms responsible for aging and the control of cellular proliferation and programmed cell death. Emphasizes the interrelationship between the molecular, cellular and physiological aspects of senescence.

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Cellular AGING AND CELL DEATH

Edited by Nikki J. Holbrook, George R. Martin, and Richard A. Lockshin

Cellular Aging and Cell Death provides a thorough understanding of the mechanisms responsible for cellular aging, covering the recent research on programmed cell death and senescence, and describing their role in the control of cell proliferation and the aging process. This one-of-a-kind book is the first to combine the two hottest research areas of cell biology into one comprehensive text.

Leading experts contribute to give readers an authoritative overview of the distinct fields of cellular aging and programmed cell death, as well as to demonstrate how both fields are critical to understanding the aging process. They address the large and growing interest in apoptosis, especially with regard to the molecular signals that induce and regulate programmed cell death, and the role of apoptosis in a variety of age-associated diseases and disabilities. Throughout the book, a strong emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of the molecular, cellular, and physiological aspects of senescence.

Individual chapters discuss such topics as the role and regulation of apoptosis in development, the potential impact of cell death on such postmitotic tissues as nerve and muscle, and suggest that programmed cell death plays an important role in both pathological and nonpathological aspects of aging, including neurodegenerative diseases.

One important chapter focuses on the most recent research involving the study of telomeres, whose reduction in length with age and cell division may underlie cellular senescence. The subject of neuronal cell death is also put into the perspective of aging.

Cellular Aging and Cell Death bridges the rapidly growing fields of cellular aging and programmed cell death. This thorough, yet concise book will be of particular interest to graduate students and researchers within the fields of cell and developmental biology, neurobiology, immunology, and physiology. Physicians and medical students involved in the fields of gerontology and pathology will also find this an informative reference.


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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1 edition (December 20, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471121231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471121237
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,958,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dr. Lockshin taught at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and at St. John's University, retiring from a professorship in 2010. He was educated at Harvard, where, although he toyed with majoring in poetry, his doctoral thesis, "Programmed Cell Death in an Insect," became one of the founding papers in a biomedical field that now boasts 250,000 publications. He has authored or co-authored approximately 200 papers and 8 books, including the first on cell death in 1981 and several well-received reviews after that. As a teacher, he realized that arts students frequently feared science, failing to appreciate that its logic and methodology was very similar to the logic of everyday life. He wrote "The Joy of Science" to address and teach that issue. For his students, he pointed out that the logic was straightforward and easy to grasp, and that multiple fields of inquiry, including sciences, history, and geography, interacted and nourished each other. He chose the topic of evolution as an illustration because it was the most important idea of the 19th C, because it clearly illustrated the cultural, historical, and scientific trends that coalesced into the theory, and because the theory (as well as the term 'theory' was frequently misunderstood. He is described in Wikipedia(r).

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Human body is made of cells, its aging is important., April 11, 1999
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Cell of the body must have the proper environment. Developmental changes (age changes) can be explained better at the cellular level. Errant condition and failure to correct lead to cell injury. The greater the number of cells injured the more likely system malfunction would occur.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Human body is made of cells, its aging is important., April 11, 1999
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Cell of the body must have the proper environment. Developmental changes (age changes) can be explained better at the cellular level. Errant condition and failure to correct lead to cell injury. The greater the number of cells injured the more likely system malfunction would occur.
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