W.H.A.T.
Useful links for WHATers
This page suggests useful links to researchers working in the transglutaminase field.
Anyone can send us information about other interesting sites to be added in this page.
Web resources for transglutaminase studies
TRANSIT database of protein substrates of transglutaminases
International Organizations
European Cell Death Organization
The Celiac Sprue Association
The Huntington's Disease Society of America and the Research Grants and Fellowships page
Factor XIII Deficiency - the Information page of the St. Jude Medical Center
Lamellar Ichthyosis:
the OMIM Entry
and Home page of FIRST - Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types
http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/
a web site dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical journals over the Internet.
Instructions to Authors in the Health Sciences
A recent article:
Gene Disruption of Tissue Transglutaminase
"The Cancer Journal" editorial entitled:
Post-translational modification of
protein in cancer cells: The transglutaminase-catalyzed reactions"
Oncolink Cancer News
Enzyme Builds Links to Creative Products
Transglutaminase applications to food preparations.
Polyamine Research and Information Homepage
This page is provided as a service to polyamine researchers worldwide!
http://wiz2.pharm.wayne.edu/pa.html
Gordon Research Conferences
http://www.grc.uri.edu/
The International Federation for Cell Biology
http://lonestar.texas.net/~icameron/IFCB.htm
Exploratory Workshop on Transglutaminases and Protein Crosslinking
http://www.imb-jena.de/www_sbx/esf/esf.html
Community Research and Development Information Center
http://www.cordis.lu/
The Food and Nutrition Information Center (FNIC)
http://www.nalusda.gov/fnic/
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
http://web.icppgr.fao.org/
ISI: Institute for Scientific Information
http://www.isinet.com/
The Science Park-Research Division
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
http://sciencepark.mdanderson.org/
This site links to our page ! See
http://sciencepark.mdanderson.org/Documents/links.html#chembio