Cell Engineering Apoptosis
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		    Cell Engineering Volume 4 Editor-in-Chief Professor Mohamed Al-Rubeai School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, U.K. Editorial Board Dr Hansjorg Hauser GBF, Braunschweig, Germany Professor Michael Betenbaugh Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A. Professor Martin Fussenegger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland Dr Nigel Jenkins Bioprocess Research & Development, Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, U.S.A. Professor Caroline MacDonald University of Paisley, Paisley, U.K. Dr Otto-Wilhelm Merten A.F.M.-Genethon 11, Gene Therapy Program, Evry, France
 
 The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this volume
 
 CELL ENGINEERING Vol. 4: Apoptosis Edited by
 
 Mohammed Al-Rubeai School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, U.K. and
 
 Martin Fussenegger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
 
 KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, BOSTON, DORDRECHT, LONDON, MOSCOW
 
 eBook ISBN: Print ISBN:
 
 1-4020-2217-4 1-4020-2216-6
 
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 CONTENTS
 
 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 1. CASPASE REGULATION AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL H. Kaufmann and M. Fussenegger 2. THE BCL-2 FAMILY A. Petch and M. Al-Rubeai
 
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 3. THE IGF-1 RECEPTOR IN CELLS SURVIVAL: SIGNALLING AND REGULATION 49 P. A. Kiely, D. M. O’Gorman, A. Lyons and R. O’Connor 4. APOPTOSIS IN HEPATOCYTES N.T. Mukwena and M. Al-Rubeai 5. PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH IN PLANTS DURING DEVELOPMENT AND STRESS RESPONSES S. Panter and M. Dickman 6. A SYSTEMS VIEW OF CELL DEATH J. Varner and M. Fusseneger 7. THE ROLE OF CASPASES IN APOPTOSIS AND THEIR INHIBITION IN MAMMALIAN CELL CULTURE T. M. Sauerwald and. M.J. Betenbaugh
 
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 8. IMPROVEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CELL CULTURE PROCESSES BY CASPASE- 9 DOMINANT NEGATIVE AND OTHER APOPTOTIC INHIBITORS 211 J. van de Goor 9. THERAPEUTIC SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF BCL-2 P. Beauparlant and G. C. Shore
 
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 10. APOPTOSIS CONTOL BASED ON DOWN-REGULATING THE INHIBITOR-OF-APOPTOSIS (IAP) PROTEINS: XIAP ANTISENSE AND OTHER APPROACHES 239 E. LaCasse 11. MONITORING OF APOPTOSIS A. Ishaque and M. Al-Rubeai
 
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 12. MOLECULAR IMAGING OF PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH; FROM BASIC MECHANISMS TO CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 307 B. L. J. H. Kietselaer, C. P. M. Reutelingsperger and L. Hofstra INDEX
 
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 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Mohamed Al-Rubeai The University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK Pierre Beauparlant Gemin X Biotechnilogies Inc. Montreal, Quebec, Canada Michael Betenbaugh The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA Martin Dickman University of Nebraska-Linco		
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