| Revival: the Ras Superfamily of GTPases (1993) | | Author:
| Lacal, Juan Carlos McCormick, Frank Patrick | Contribution by:
| McCormick, Frank Patrick Cerione, Richard Wigler, Michael Pellicer, Angel Leon, Javier Drivas, George Rush, Mark D'Eustachio, Peter Polakis, Paul Sorscher, Steven Schonthal, Axel Alberts, Arthur Meinkoth, Judy Feramisco, James R. Tanaka, Kazuma Toh-e, Akio Matsumoto, Kunihiro Marshall, Christopher Hancock, John Cales, Carmela Takai, Yoshimi Burgering, B. Noda, Makoto Kitayama, Hitoshi Feig, Larry Enkey, Renee Ruscetti, Tracy Cardelli, James Kimmel, Alan Wittinghofer, A. Johnson, Douglas Pastor, Antonio Cuadrad Carnero, Amancio Abellon, Rosario Perona Narumiya, Shuh Chardin, Pierre Lev, Zeev Firtel, Richard A. Kibbe, Warren A. Hengst, Ludger Gallwitz, Dieter Jacquet, Eric Poullet, Patrick Crechet, Jean-Bernard Mistou, Michel-Yves Parmeggiani, Andrea Downward, Julian Esch, R. Keith Weeks, Gerald Perez-Ballestero, Rafael Nemoto, Yasuo Morii, Narito Hart, Matthew Leonard, David Shinjo, Katsuhiro Evans, Tony Tavitian, Armand Zahraoui, Ahmed Kaibuchi, Kozo Kikuchi, Akira Kawata, Masahito Sasaki, Takuya Yamamoto, Takeshi Bos, Johannes | Series title: | CRC Press Revivals Ser. | ISBN: | 978-1-138-10512-6 | Publication Date: | Oct 2017 | Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Group
| Imprint: | CRC Press | Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $160.00 | Book Description:
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The ras Superfamily of GTPases presents the most comprehensive compilation of information available regarding aspects of the putative function of small ras-related GTPases. The book's chapters were written by the world's most prominent scientists in this field and cover such topics as the structure and properties of ras proteins, ras function, the ras superfamily in general, and the functional regulation of ras and ras-related GTPases. The book will benefit cell biologists,... More DescriptionThe ras Superfamily of GTPases presents the most comprehensive compilation of information available regarding aspects of the putative function of small ras-related GTPases. The book's chapters were written by the world's most prominent scientists in this field and cover such topics as the structure and properties of ras proteins, ras function, the ras superfamily in general, and the functional regulation of ras and ras-related GTPases. The book will benefit cell biologists, oncologists, neurobiologists, molecular biologists, and others interested in the topic. | |