MTOR : methods and protocols / edited by Thomas Weichhart.

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English
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New York : Humana Press, ©2012.
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xiii, 464 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

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    Contents
    • Mammalian target of rapamycin : a signaling kinase for every aspect of cellular life / Thomas Weichhart
    • Biochemical and pharmacological inhibition of mTOR by rapamycin and an ATP-competitive mTOR inhibitor / Ker Yu and Lourdes Toral-Barza
    • Evaluation of the nutrient-sensing mTOR pathway / Sungki Hong, Aristotle M. Mannan, and Ken Inoki
    • mTor activity under hypoxia / Douangsone D. Vadysirisack and Leif W. Ellisen
    • Isolation of the mTOR complexes by affinity purification / Dos D. Sarbassov ... [et al.]
    • An in vitro assay for the kinase activity of mTOR complex 2 / Jingxiang Huang
    • Overexpression or downregulation of mTOR in mammalian cells / Mahmoud Khalil and Ivan Gout
    • Detection of cytoplasmic and nuclear functions of mTOR by fractionation / Margit Rosner and Markus Hengstschläger
    • Evaluation of rapamycin-induced cell death / Lorenzo Galluzzi ... [et al.]
    • Evaluation of mTOR-regulated mRNA translation / Valentina Iadevaia ... [et al.]
    • A genome-wide RNAi screen for polypeptides that alter rpS6 phosphorylation / Angela Papageorgiou and Joseph Avruch
    • Immunohistochemical analysis of mTOR activity in tissues / Jinhee Kim ... [et al.]
    • Assessing cell size and cell cycle regulation in cells with altered TOR activity / Megan Cully and Julian Downward
    • Quantitative visualization of autophagy induction by mTOR inhibitors / Beat Nyfeler ... [et al.]
    • The in vivo evaluation of active-site TOR inhibitors in models of BCR-ABL+ leukemia / Matthew R. Janes and David A. Fruman
    • Inducible raptor and rictor knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts / Nadine Cybulski, Vittoria Zinzalla, and Michael N. Hall
    • Expanding human T regulatory cells with the mTOR-inhibitor rapamycin / Manuela Battaglia, Angela Stabilini, and Eleonora Tresoldi
    • Rapamycin-induced enhancement of vaccine efficacy in mice / Chinnaswamy Jagannath and Pearl Bakhru
    • Utilizing a retroviral RNAi system to investigate in vivo mTOR functions in T cells / Koichi Araki and Bogumila T. Konieczny
    • Exploring functional in vivo consequences of the selective genetic ablation of mTOR signaling in T helper lymphocytes / Greg M. Delgoffe and Jonathan D. Powell
    • Evaluating the therapeutic potential of mTOR inhibitors using mouse genetics / Huawei Li, Jennifer L. Cotton, and David A. Guertin
    • Inhibition of PI3K-Akt-mTOR signaling in glioblastoma by mTORC1/2 inhibitors / Qi-Wen Fan and William A. Weiss
    • Assessing the function of mTOR in human embryonic stem cells / Jiaxi Zhou, Dong Li, and Fei Wang
    • Video-EEG monitoring methods for characterizing rodent models of tuberous sclerosis and epilepsy / Nicholas R. Rensing, Dongjun Guo, and Michael Wong
    • A genetic model to dissect the role of TSC-mTORC1 in neuronal cultures / Duyu Nie and Mustafa Sahin
    • Tissue-specific ablation of TSC1 in pancreatic beta-cells / Hiroyuki Mori and Kun-Liang Guan
    • A mouse model of diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance / Chao-Yung Wang and James K. Liao
    • Rapamycin as immunosuppressant in murine transplantation model / Louis-Marie Charbonnier and Alain Le Moine
    • Development of ATP-competitive mTOR inhibitors / Qingsong Liu ... [et al.]
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    ISBN
    • 9781617794292 ((alk. paper))
    • 1617794295 ((alk. paper))
    • 9781617794308 ((ebk.))
    • 1617794309 ((ebk.))
    LCCN
    2011941581
    OCLC
    744297499
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