Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science

Session 670 - Receptor-Mediated Phenomena II
Receptor mediated phenomena are important mechanisms by which cells communicate with their environment. In this session, we are seeking papers which examine a variety of receptor mediated phenomena, associated with such processes as intracellular signaling, cell-cell signaling, mechanotransduction, or tissue remodeling for example. Of particular interest are studies involving apoptosis and differentiation. Modeling and experimental approaches to examining receptor mediated phenomena are welcome.
Chair: Ian J. Laurenzi
CoChair: Melissa A. Moss
  A Bind-and-Lock VEGF Immobilization Strategy to Study VEGFR-2 Signaling
Sean M. Anderson, Tatiana Segura
  EGFR Antagonists Based on the Fibronectin Domain
Benjamin J. Hackel, K. Dane Wittrup
  EGFR Regulates Cell-Cell Adhesion and E-Cadherin Translocation through PKC-Delta
Raghvendra Singh, Stelios T. Andreadis
  Activation of Endothelium In Alzheimer's Disease Brain Involves Soluble Aggregates of the Amyloid-Beta Protein
Francisco J. Gonzalez-Velasquez, Joseph A. Kotarek, Melissa A. Moss
  Break
  Crosstalk Between Cell-Cell Contact and Soluble Factors In Regulating Epithelial Cell Proliferation
Anand R. Asthagiri, Jin-Hong Kim
  Pkr Is Involved In Mediating Insulin Signaling and Inducing Insulin Resistance
Xuerui Yang, Christina Chan
  Dynamics and Regulation of Il-12 Receptor Signaling
Stacey D. Finley, Deepti Gupta, Linda J. Broadbelt, Kathleen M. Brundage, David J. Klinke

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