Translational Control in Biology and Medicine

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The third edition of this successful monograph has been both updated and broadened. Since the second edition was published in 2000, the structures of the bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes have been published, adding substantially to our knowledge of the basic mechanisms of translation. Our understanding of how translation is regulated, by both protein and RNA regulators, has also advanced considerably. In addition, as the new title states, the current manifestation of this authoritative volume has a significant focus on the role of translational control in human development and disease. This book, with its 30 chapters written by experts in the field, is essential reading for anyone interested in the process of translation, its regulation, and how its failure can cause disease.

REVIEWS OF THE SECOND EDITION

"I strongly recommend this publication as an authoritative source-book, both for students entering the field and established practitioners alike, and it should find its way onto many laboratory benches and library shelves."

-Trends in Genetics

"Whether you are an advanced student or an experienced researcher, if you need to bring yourself up to speed on the translational control of gene expression, then this is the book for you... . As you would expect from a Cold Spring Harbor Monograph, the volume is comprehensive, scholarly and as 'up-to-date' as this type of multi-author volume can hope to be. I can recommend this volume to individual specialists and institutional libraries, both of which will get a lot of good value for their money."

-Microbiology Today

Table of Contents

Articles

Michael B. Mathews, Nahum Sonenberg, John W. B. Hershey
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Michael B. Mathews, Nahum Sonenberg, John W.B. Hershey
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1-40
Harry F. Noller
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41-58
Derek J. Taylor, Joachim Frank, Terri Goss Kinzy
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59-85
Tatyana V. Pestova, Jon R. Lorsch, Christopher U.T. Hellen
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87-128
Jennifer A. Doudna, Peter Sarnow
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129-153
Orna Elroy-Stein, William C. Merrick
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155-172
Måns Ehrenberg, Vasili Hauryliuk, Colin G. Crist, Yoshikazu Nakamura
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173-196
Richard J. Jackson, Ann Kaminski, Tuija A.A. Pöyry
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197-223
Alan G. Hinnebusch, Thomas E. Dever, Katsura Asano
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225-268
Matthias W. Hentze, Fátima Gebauer, Thomas Preiss
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269-295
Karen A. Wehner, Peter Sarnow
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297-318
Thomas E. Dever, Arvin C. Dar, Frank Sicheri
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319-344
David Ron, Heather P. Harding
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345-368
Brian Raught, Anne-Claude Gingras
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369-400
Robert J. Schneider, Nahum Sonenberg
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401-431
Simon J. Morley, Mark J. Coldwell
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433-458
Sara C. Kozma, Sung Hee Um, George Thomas
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459-483
Eric Klann, Joel D. Richter
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485-506
Beth Thompson, Marvin Wickens, Judith Kimble
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507-544
Ian J. Mohr, Tsafi Pe’ery, Michael B. Mathews
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545-599
Terence P. Herbert, Christopher G. Proud
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601-624
Jonathan D. Dinman, Marla J. Berry
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625-654
Allan Jacobson, Elisa Izaurralde
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655-687
Elizabeth R. Gavis, Robert H. Singer, Stefan Hüttelmaier
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689-717
Carlos I. Gonzalez, Carol J. Wilusz, Jeffrey Wilusz
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719-745
Daniel R. Gallie
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747-774
Eric A. Shoubridge, Florin Sasarman
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775-801
Pascale Romby, Mathias Springer
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Paul L. Fox, Partho S. Ray, Abul Arif, Jie Jia
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829-854
Jerry Pelletier, Stuart W. Peltz
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855-895
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897-934