Nuclear, Chromosomal, and Genomic Architecture in Biology and Medicine [E-Book] / edited by Malgorzata Kloc, Jacek Z. Kubiak.
This volume reviews the latest research on the functional implications of nuclear, chromosomal and genomic organization and architecture on cell and organismal biology, and development and progression of diseases. The architecture of the cell nucleus and non-random arrangement of chromosomes, genes,...
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Personal Name(s): | Kloc, Malgorzata, editor |
Kubiak, Jacek Z., editor | |
Edition: |
1st edition 2022. |
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Cham :
Springer,
2022
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Physical Description: |
XI, 663 pages 1 illustration (online resource) |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783031065736 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-031-06573-6 |
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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation ;
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- Part I. Genome Architecture, Evolution, and Cell Fate
- Chapter 1. Networks and Islands of Genome Nano-Architecture and their Potential Relevance for Radiation Biology (A Hypothesis and Experimental Verification Hints)
- Chapter 2. A Unified Genomic Mechanism of Cell-Fate Change
- Chapter 3. Alterations to Genome Organisation in Stem Cells, Their Differentiation and Associated Diseases
- Chapter 4. How Genomes Emerge, Function, and Evolve: Living Systems Emergence - Genotype-Phenotype-Multilism - Genome/Systems Ecology
- Chapter 5. Integrating Multimorbidity into a Whole-Body Understanding of Disease Using Spatial Genomics
- Part II. Chromosomes and Chromatin Architecture and Dynamics
- Chapter 6. Mitotic Antipairing of Homologous Chromosomes
- Chapter 7. CENP-A, a Histone H3 Variant with Key Roles in Centromere Architecture in Healthy and Diseased States
- Chapter 8. Scaling Relationship in Chromatin as a Polymer
- Chapter 9. Chromatin Dynamics during Entry toQuiescence and Compromised Functionality in Cancer Cells
- Chapter 10. Functional Aspects of Sperm Chromatin Organization
- Part III. Mechanosensitive and Epigenetic Regulators of Gene Expression and Chromatin Organization
- Chapter 11. The LINC Complex Assists the Nuclear Import of Mechanosensitive Transcriptional Regulators
- Chapter 12. Epigenetic-Mediated Regulation of Gene Expression for Biological Control and Cancer: Cell and Tissue Structure, Function, and Phenotype
- Chapter 13. Epigenetic-Mediated Regulation of Gene Expression for Biological Control and Cancer: Fidelity of Mechanisms Governing the Cell Cycle
- Chapter 14. Histone Modifications in Mouse Pronuclei and Consequences for Embryo Development
- Part IV. Nucleus, Nucleolus, and Nucleolar Organizer Architecture
- Chapter 15. Nuclear Architecture in the Nervous System
- Chapter 16. Nuclear Morphological Abnormalities in Cancer: A Search for Unifying Mechanisms
- Chapter 17. Nuclear Organization in Response to Stress: A Special Focus on Nucleoli
- Chapter 18. Simulation of Different Three-Dimensional Models of Whole Interphase Nuclei Compared to Experiment - A Consistent Scale-Bridging Simulation Framework for Genome Organization
- Chapter 19. Nucleolar Organizer Regions as Transcription-Based Scaffolds of Nucleolar Structure and Function
- Chapter 20. A Transient Mystery: Nucleolar Channel Systems
- Part V. Nuclear Actin Role in Polarization, Genome Organization, and Gene Expression
- Chapter 21. Cellular Polarity Transmission to the Nucleus
- Chapter 22. The Role of Nuclear Actin in Genome Organization and Gene Expression Regulation During Differentiation
- Chapter 23. Nuclear Actin Dynamics in Gene Expression, DNA Repair, and Cancer.