Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases : Functions in Signal Transduction and Human Diseases
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ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020Description: 1 electronic resource (276 p.)ISBN: - books978-3-03928-071-1
 - 9783039280704
 - 9783039280711
 
- Research & information: general
 - Biology, life sciences
 - Rabdosia inflexa
 - inflammation
 - gastric ulcer
 - cytokines
 - MAPK
 - NF-κB
 - extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2
 - hyperoxia
 - bronchopulmonary dysplasia
 - HPAECs
 - angiogenesis
 - cell cycle
 - SIRT1
 - oxidative stress
 - psoriasis
 - antimicrobial peptide
 - cecropin A
 - tight junction protein
 - MEK/ERK signaling
 - porcine intestinal epithelial cell
 - extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5)
 - Kv4.2
 - PC12 cells
 - infantile myofibromatosis
 - receptor tyrosine kinases
 - platelet-derived growth factor receptor
 - protein kinase inhibitors
 - sunitinib
 - erlotinib
 - FR180204
 - U0126
 - targeted therapy
 - apoptosis
 - ERK1/2
 - JNKs
 - mitochondrial dysfunction
 - neurodegeneration
 - neuro-inflammation
 - p38 MAPKs
 - Parkinson’s disease
 - mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs)
 - MAPK kinetics
 - osteoclast differentiation
 - bone remodeling
 - DAPK
 - ERK
 - p38
 - JNK
 - mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (MAPK pathway)
 - protein tyrosine phosphatase interacting protein 51 (PTPIP51)
 - protein-protein interaction (PPI)
 - cancer signaling
 - SR
 - CR
 - Compatibility
 - T2DM
 - metabolic profiling
 - MAPK/PI3K/Akt signaling pathway
 - reactive oxygen species
 - PTPN6
 - SRC
 - DOK4
 - MKK4
 - MKK7
 - p53
 - DUSP1
 - SIRT2
 - atherosclerosis
 - aortic valve sclerosis
 - aortic valve stenosis
 - naphthalimide-metal complex conjugates
 - N-heterocyclic carbene
 - mitochondria
 - ROS
 - p38 MAPK
 - cancer
 - FGF-induced signaling
 - FRS2
 - phosphorylation
 - downregulation
 - n/a
 
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Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) are a large family of enzymes that function as signal transducers to regulate a diverse range of physiological responses. However, signaling via extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), c-Jun amino terminal kinase (JNK), and p38 MAPK also underpin many disease processes. This Special Issue provides new insights into how MAPK signaling contributes to specific pathological processes across a range of conditions, including disorders of lung development, type 2 diabetes, proliferative skin diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological diseases.
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