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This article aims to provide information about the book, "Patologia Generale E Fisiopatologia Generale Pontieri". It is published by Edizioni Gisel. This document has been provided courtesy of OpenIntro LLC. #Patologia #Fisiopatologia #Pontieri The titles of this book follow a very specific pattern: Pat, Fisi, and they are followed by General. In this case the title means “General Pathology and Cellular Physiology." The author of the article is Angela Lai. She is from Italy. The date this article was published is June 1st, 2009. This document follows a specific pattern: “The titles of this book follow a very specific pattern: Pat, Fisi, and they are followed by General. In this case the title means “General Pathology and Cellular Physiology." The author of the article is Angela Lai. She is from Italy. The date this article was published is June 1st, 2009." "Patologia Generale E Fisiopatologia Generale Pontieri" was published in Italian language in 2008 by Edizioni Gissel in Milan, Italy. It is a compilation of the titles "Patologia Generale" and "Fisiopatologia Generale", which were written by Professor Luigi Pontieri and published in 1994. The book is divided into three sections: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. Part One covers general pathology, statistical analysis of experimental data, and “Elements of Cell Physiology”. Part Two covers molecular pathology including tumor-associated antigens, tumor viruses and oncogenes, tumor genetics, endocrinology and oncogenesis, protein kinases and signal transduction pathways in neoplastic transformation. Part Three covers the basic principles of cellular physiology. In section one, the author discusses several topics relating to biochemistry and its relation to pathology. The first topics discussed are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and water. In this section many information about viruses is also discussed. Many methods used in experimental pathology are also reviewed in this section. The second part contains information about carcinogenesis from a molecular point of view. Mutations in tumor genes have been attributed to carcinogenesis through genetic engineering of normal cells or organelle-targeted oncogenes or tumor suppressors by viral vectors or oncogenes, which are expressed either by mutation of retroviruses or oncogens alone. This section is divided into three chapters. The third part discusses information about cellular physiology. The first chapter of this section is devoted to the membrane structure and the second to transmembrane movements. The third chapter focuses on the transport of ions, molecules and energy. The fourth chapter discusses how ion channels are regulated This article provides information about the book “Patologia Generale E Fisiopatologia Generale Pontieri” written by Professor Luigi Pontieri and published by Edizioni Gissel in Milan, Italy in 2008. cfa1e77820
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