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Springer NF-kB in Health and Disease: 349 Book

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Explore the complex world of cellular physiology with NF-kB in Health and Disease, part of the Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology series (Volume 349). Published by Springer, this volume presents findings from nearly 25 years of intensive research regarding the dimeric transcription factor known as NF-kappaB. This text provides a deep look into how NF-kappaB affects essential biological processes. Readers will find detailed information on how this factor influences immunity and inflammation, as well as its role in apoptosis, cell survival, growth, and proliferation. It is a specialized resource for those studying internal medicine, oncology, and the various diseases and disorders associated with cellular regulation. Whether you are a medical professional or a researcher, this book offers a comprehensive overview of how NF-kappaB functions within the human body. By understanding these diverse functions, you can better grasp the mechanisms behind many aspects of health and disease.

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Covers nearly 25 years of intensive research regarding the dimeric transcription factor NF-kappaB.

Provides detailed insights into how NF-kappaB affects immunity and inflammation processes.

Explains the role of NF-kappaB in cell survival, growth, and proliferation.

Examines the impact of this transcription factor on apoptosis and cellular physiology.

Part of the authoritative Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology series, volume 349.

A specialized resource for medical practitioners focusing on oncology and internal medicine.

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