Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation | Buch | 978-0-12-381009-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 870 g

Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation


Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-0-12-381009-0
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 870 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-381009-0
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing


In recent years new discoveries have made this an exciting and important field of research. This exhaustive volume presents comprehensive chapters and detailed background information for researchers working with in the field of nuclear mechanics and genome regulation.
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<p>Researchers and students in cell, molecular and developmental biology</p>

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Section-A: Cell Nucleus: Organization and MechanoBiology

- Fluorescence Fluctuation Microscopy to reveal 3D-Architecture and Function in the Cell Nucleus

Thorsten Lenser1,2, Klaus Weisshart2, Tobias Ulbricht3, Karolin Klement3, and Peter Hemmerich

- Studying histone modifications and their genomic functions by employing chromatin immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting

Ranveer S. Jayani, Praveena L. Ramanujam and Sanjeev Galande

- Dynamic organization of chromatin assembly & transcription factories in living cells

Bidisha Sinha, Dipanjan Bhattacharya, Deepak Kumar Sinha, Shefali Talwar,

Shovamayee Maharana, Soumya Gupta and G. V.Shivashankar

- Manipulation & Isolation of Single Cells & Nuclei

Swee Jin Tan, Qingsen Li and Chwee Teck Lim

- Beyond lamins: other structural components of the nucleoskeleton

Zhixia Zhong, Katherine L. Wilson and Kris Noel Dahl

- Altered mechanical properties of the nucleus in disease

Maria Lucia Lombardi and Jan Lammerding

- Theoretical concepts and models of cellular mechanosensing

Rumi De, Assaf Zemel and Samuel A. Safran

Section-B: Impact of Nuclear Mechanics on Function

- Mechanical Induction of Gene Expression in Connective Tissue Cells

Mathew Chan, Boris Hinz, Christopher A. McCulloch

- Physical plasticity of the Nucleus and its manipulation

Irena Ivanovska, Joe Swift, Takamasa Harada, J. David Pajerowski and Dennis E. Discher

- Prestressed Nuclear Organization in Living Cells

Aprotim Mazumder, Roopa T., Abhishek Kumar, K.Venkatesan Iyer,

Nisha M Ramdas and G. V.Shivashankar

- Nanotopography/mechanical induction of stem-cell differentiation

Evelyn Yim

- Mechanical Induction in Embryonic Development and Tumour Growth: Integrative Cues through Molecular to Multi-cellular Interplay, and Evolutionary Perspectives

Maria-Elena Fernandez-Sanchez, Fanny Serman, Padra Ahmadi and Emmanuel Farge

- Informatics based analysis of mechanosignaling in the laminopathies

Frank P.L. Lai, Radfidah A. Mutalif, Siew Cheng Phua, and Colin L. Stewart

- Autosomal Dominant Leukodystrophy caused by lamin B1 duplications: A clinical and molecular case study of altered nuclear function and disease

Quasar Saleem Padiath and Ying-Hui Fu


Shivashankar, G.V.
Dr. G. V. Shivashankar is currently the Deputy Director of Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore. Shivashankar's laboratory is focused on understanding the role of cell geometry on nuclear mechanics and genome regulation in living cells using a multi-disciplinary approach. He carried out his PhD research at the Rockefeller University (1994-1999) and Postdoctoral research at NEC Research Institute, Princeton, USA (1999-2000). He started his laboratory at the National Center for Biological Sciences, TIFR- Bangalore, India (2000-2009) before relocating to a tenured faculty position at the National University of Singapore in 2009. His scientific awards include the Birla Science Prize (2006) and the Swarnajayanthi Fellowship (2007), and he was elected to the Indian Academy of Sciences (2010). He also edited a Methods in Cell Biology volume on Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation (2010), published by Elsevier. More recently, he headed the Joint Research Laboratory with the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology (IFOM), Milan, Italy and was appointed as an IFOM-NUS Chair Professor in 2014.


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