News 3/2013 Life Sciences P. Ahmad, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India; L. Banci, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, A. E. Cardona, The University of Texas at San M. Azooz, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; Italy (Ed) Antonio, TX, USA; E. E. Ubogu, Baylor College of M. Prasad, University of Hydrabad, Hydrabad, India Metallomics and the Cell Medicine, Houston, TX, USA (Eds) (Eds) Chemokines Salt Stress in Plants Contents 1. Metallomics: Some Definitions and General Methods and Protocols Signalling, Omics and Adaptations Comments by Lucia Banci and Ivano Bertini 2. Contents Technologies for Detecting Metals in Single Cells Contents The Fine Balance of Chemokines During Disease: by James E. Penner-Hahn 3. Sodium/Potassium Chapter 1: Recent Advances of Metabolomics to Trafficking, Inflammation, and Homeostasis.- Homeostasis in the Cell by Michael V. Clausen Reveal Plant Response During Salt Stress.- Chap- Chemokine-Dependent Signaling Pathways in and Hanne Poulsen 4. Cellular Magnesium ter 2: MicroRNAs and Their Role in Salt Stress the Peripheral Nervous System.- Multispectral Homeostasis in Mammalian Cells by Andrea M. Response in Plants.- Chapter 3: Unravelling Salt Imaging and Automated Laser Capture Microdis- P. Romani 5. Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis Stress in Plants Through Proteomics.- Chapter 4: section of Human Cortical Neurons: A Quantita- and Signaling by Marisa Brini, Tito Cali, Denis Genetic Approaches to Improve Salinity Tolerance tive Study of CXCR4 Expression.- Chemokine Ottolini, and Ernesto Carafoli 6. Manganese in Plants.- Chapter 5: LEA Proteins in Salt Stress Receptors and Neural Stem Cells.- Chemokine Homeostasis and Transport by Jerome Roth, Silvia Tolerance.- Chapter 6: Enhancing Plant Productiv- Receptor Interactions with Virus-Like Particles.- Ponzoni, and Michael Aschner 7. Control of Iron ity Under Salt Stress – Relevance of Poly-omics.- Chemokine Receptor Antagonist Development.- A Metabolism in Bacteria by Ian Norton, Arvind- Chapter 7: Salt Stress and MAPK Signaling in Novel Approach to Quantify G Protein-Coupled kumar S. Salunkhe, Helen Goodluck, Wafaa S. M. Plants.- Chapter 8: ABA: Role in Plant Signaling Receptor Dimerization Equilibrium Using Aly, Hanna Mourad-Agha, Pierre Cornelis, and Under Salt Stress.- Chapter 9: Calcium Signaling Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer.- Simon Andrews 8. The Iron Metallome in Eukary- and Its Significance in Alleviating Salt Stress in Unraveling Chemokine and Chemokine Receptor otic Organisms by Adrienne C. Dlouhy and Caryn Plants.- Chapter 10: Improving Salt Tolerance in Expression Patterns Using Genetically Engineered E. Outten 9. Heme Uptake and Metabolism in Rice: Looking Beyond the Conventional.- Chapter Mice.- Zebrafish as a Model to Study Chemokine Bacteria by David R. Benson and Mario Rivera 10. 11: Approaches to Improving Salt Tolerance in Function.- Inflammatory Macrophage Migration Cobalt and Corrinoid Transport and Biochemistry Maize.- Chapter 12: The Role of Phytochromes in in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyeli- by Valentin Cracan and Ruma Banerjee 11. Nickel Stress Tolerance.- Chapter 13: Role of Arbuscular tis.- Visualizing Chemokine-Dependent T Cell Metallomics: General Themes Guiding Nickel Mycorrhiza in Amelioration of Salinity.- Chapter Activation and Migration in Response to Central Homeostasis by Andrew M. Sydor and Deborah B. 14: Breeding Salinity Tolerance in Citrus Using Nervous System Infection.- Epigenetic Regulation Zamble 12. The Copper Metallome in Prokaryotic Rootstocks.- Chapter 15: Effects of Salt Stress of Chemokine/Chemokine Receptor Expression.- Cells by Christopher Rensing and Sylvia Franke on Photosynthesis Under Ambient and Elevated Using Fluorescent Chemokine Uptake to Detect McDevitt 13. The Copper Metallome in Eukary- Atmospheric CO2 Concentration.- Chapter 16: Chemokine Receptors by Fluorescent Activated otic Cells by Katherine E. Vest, Hayaa F. Hash- Nitrogen-Use-Efficiency (NUE) in Plants Under Cell Sorting.- Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic emi, and Paul A. Cobine 14. Zinc and the Zinc NaCl Stress.- Chapter 17: The Responses of Salt- Dendritic Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Proteome by Wolfgang Maret 15. Metabolism of Affected Plants to Cadmium.- Chapter 18: Plant Preparations.- Studying Extracellular Signal- Molybdenum by Ralf R. Mendel 16. Comparative Tissue Culture: A Useful Measure for the Screen- ing Utilizing a Glycoproteomic Approach: Lectin Genomics Analysis of the Metallomes by Vadim ing of Salt Tolerance in Plants. Blot Surveys, a First and Important Step. N. 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Parente, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Jerusalem, Israel (Eds) Landscape Ecology for Potenza, Italy (Rédacteurs) Habitability of Other Planets Sustainable Environment and Manuale di microbiologia and Satellites Culture predittiva Contents Concetti e strumenti nell’ecologia microbica Landscapes across the world have become increas- Foreword.- Preface.- Introduction.- List of Au- quantitativa ingly affected by the pressures associated with thors and Their Addresses.- Acknowledgements.- escalating human demands on the environment, Contents Part 1: PARAMETERS FOR HABITABILITY, as well as by climate change. This book discusses HABITABLE ZONES AND LIFE: ENERGY, LIQ- Introduzione.- Aspetti generali: Fattori che in- landscapes and their associated ecologies and UID SOLVENT, INFORMATION.- The Habitable fluenzano il metabolismo dei microorganismi ne- cultures with respect to social and economic Zone: Basic Concepts.- Exoplanets: Criteria for gli alimenti.- La modellazione.- Modelli primari: development, and adaptive management under Their Habitability and Possible Biospheres.- The Modelli per la crescita.- Modellazione ell’inattiva- climate change. The topics includes landscape Habitable Zone and The Generalized Green- zione.- Modellazione della sopravvivenza.- Mo- resilience and adaptive capacity, the application of house Effect.- The Influence of UV Radiation on delli secondari: Modelli lineari o linearizzabili, landscape ecology in understanding cultural land- Exoplanets’ Habitability.- Factors of Planetary modelli non lineari e reti neuronali artificiali.- scapes, biodiversity responses to climate change, Habitability.- Bio-relevant microscopic liquid Modelli probabilistici.- Aspetti applicativi: Modelli landscape economics and adaptive management. subsurface water in planetary surfaces?.- Part 2: terziari e database.- Previsione della shelf life/ Readers will gain a comprehensive view of these IMPACT CRATERS AND THE EVOLUTION OF modellazione dello scambio di gas.- Modellazione current and pressing issues from the discussions LIFE.- Organic molecules in lunar ice: a window del trasferimento termico e della cinetica microbi- of a variety of world-class scholars. The purpose of to the early evolution of life on Earth.- Part 3: ca di morte termica.- Risk assessment.- Statistica: this book is to bring these issues to the attention FIELD STUDIES IN PLANETARY ANALOGS, Richiami generali (medie, anova, variabilità, a of people from across the world, and to encourage SIMULATIONS AND SPACE EXPERIMENTS grandi linee); Raccolta dati. Importanza della them to form their own opinions on these matters. WITH RELEVANCE TO HABITABILITY.- Ex- struttura dei dati. Disegni sperimentali.- Regres- sione lineare: interpretazione; Regressione non perimental simulation of possible origins of life Features (Conceptual and Practical Issues).- Simulation lineare: interpretazione; Probabilità. Regressione 7 Provides a comprehensive view of these current logistica e similari.- La regressione in R e istru- and measurement of extraterrestrial conditions for and pressing issues related to the landscapes and experiments on habitability with respect to Mars.- zioni per l’uso del materiale sul sito.- Conclusioni: their associated ecologies and cultures 7 Reports Conclusioni. The Role of Terrestrial Analogs in the Explora- the viewpoints of internationally distinguished tion of The Habitability of Martian Evaporitic scholars in the field 7 Conclusions are based on Fields of interest Environments.- Part 4: SEARCH FOR HABIT- rigorous data analysis Microbial Ecology; Microbiology; Quality Con- ABLE WORLDS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND trol, Reliability, Safety and Risk BEYOND.-
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