Description
Intermediate Filaments is a detailed scientific resource that explores one of the fundamental components of the cellular cytoskeleton. This book provides an in-depth analysis of intermediate filament proteins, their structural organization, and their essential roles in maintaining cellular integrity and function.
The work covers the molecular architecture of intermediate filaments, their assembly mechanisms, and their interactions with other cellular components. It examines how these proteins contribute to cell mechanical properties, adhesion, and signaling processes.
The volume also addresses the pathological implications of intermediate filament dysfunction in various diseases, including neurological disorders, skin conditions, and cancer. Designed for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in cell biology, biochemistry, and related fields, this comprehensive guide offers both fundamental knowledge and advanced insights into this critical area of cell biology.







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