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Encyclopedia of Genetics || Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)

✍ Scribed by Léuren, J.


Book ID
117989070
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
350 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0122270800

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✦ Synopsis


The Encyclopedia of Genetics provides the most complete and authoritative coverage of genetics ever published. Dr. Sydney Brenner, the 2002 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, and Professor Jeffrey H. Miller of UCLA have gathered the world's top geneticists to contribute to this outstanding collection. Diverse information is compiled into a single, comprehensive source, containing a clear presentation of cutting-edge knowledge. Easy-to-use and well-organized, the Encyclopedia of Genetics is an invaluable reference work for everyone from the academic researcher to the educated layperson.

The Encyclopedia provides:
• Comprehensive coverage: at 4 volumes and over 1,700 entries this is the largest Genetics reference work currently available
• Complete, up-to-date information
• Initial online access to the online version, which includes fully searchable text and numerous hyperlinks to related sites
• Cross-references to related articles within the Encyclopedia
• 2800 pages; two-color printing throughout text and figures; color plate sections also included

Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, instructors, scientists, and clinicians in genetics, genomics, and molecular biology. May be of interest to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and government and private consulting agencies in related fields.


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