Zeitschrift, Englisch
Erscheinungsweise: vierteljährlich
Advances in Biological Regulation (formerly Advances in Enzyme Regulation) reports cutting edge scientific progress on regulation at the molecular level, covering:
- The molecular biology of control of gene expression by hormones, drugs and growth factors in cancer cells and in clinical situations of metabolic diseases, inborn errors of metabolism and neoplasia.
- Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine issues
- Regulatory networks, mainly in cellular signalling, differentiation, cell cycle & growth control, structure-function relationships, cell fate and lineage commitment or assembly mechanisms in cells
- Viruses, or supramolecular constructs, and signaling mechanisms mediating transcription
- Genomic, proteomic, bioinformatics and systems biology approaches to identify and characterize steps of biological control in cells.
- Complex cellular, pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems studied by biochemical, molecular, genetic, epigenetic or quantitative ultrastructural approaches
Editor-in-Chief: Lucio Cocco
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- The molecular biology of control of gene expression by hormones, drugs and growth factors in cancer cells and in clinical situations of metabolic diseases, inborn errors of metabolism and neoplasia.
- Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine issues
- Regulatory networks, mainly in cellular signalling, differentiation, cell cycle & growth control, structure-function relationships, cell fate and lineage commitment or assembly mechanisms in cells
- Viruses, or supramolecular constructs, and signaling mechanisms mediating transcription
- Genomic, proteomic, bioinformatics and systems biology approaches to identify and characterize steps of biological control in cells.
- Complex cellular, pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems studied by biochemical, molecular, genetic, epigenetic or quantitative ultrastructural approaches
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Life Sciences
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