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[International Review of Cytology] A Survey of Cell Biology Volume 245 || Molecular Mechanism of Apoptosis Induced by Mechanical Forces

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Book ID
120067977
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
752 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0123646499
ISSN
0074-7696

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international Review Of Cytology Presents Current Advances And Comprehensive Reviews In Cell Biologyβ€”both Plant And Animal. Articles Address Structure And Control Of Gene Expression, Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions, Control Of Cell Development And Differentiation, And Cell Transformation And Growth. Authored By Some Of The Foremost Scientists In The Field, Each Volume Provides Up-to-date Information And Directions For Future Research.
praise For The Series
invaluable Reading For All Biologists.
β€”nature
should Be On The Shelf Of Any Biomedical Library.
β€”alvin Tesler, Northwestern Medical School, In Doodys
maintains The Tradition And Set-up Of The Previous Volumes And Certainly Provides Up-to-date Data On Varied Aspects Of Cytology...a Valuable Acquisition To Any Library.
β€”the Nucleus Contents Include
β€’ Paternal Contributions To The Mammalian Zygote
β€’ Coat Proteins Regulating Membrane Traffic
β€’ Regulation Of Monoamine Receptors In The Brain
β€’ Rhodopsin Trafficking And Its Role In Retinal Dystrophy
β€’ Calcium Signaling During Abiotic Stress In Plants

alvin Telser

this Is Volume 185 In The Series International Review Of Cytology -- A Survey Of Cell Biology. Several Volumes In This Series Are Published Annually. The Book Contains Thorough Reviews Of A Wide Range Of Current Topics In Cell Biology. The Topics In This Volume Are Interesting And Important Areas In Cell Biology And Each Chapter Meets A High Standard Of Quality. These Reviews Would Be Useful For A Graduate Student Wishing To Learn About An Area Of Research In Cell Biology. Senior Researchers Would Also Find The Reviews Informative And Interesting. I Feel They Are Well Written And Are Very Useful For A Wide Range Of Scientists. The Contributors To Each Chapter Are Well Recognized Authorities In Their Individual Fields. An Important Topic Of Current Interest In Cell Biology Is Discussed In Each Of The Six Chapters. The Book Is Well Referenced And Has A Number Of Good Quality Illustrations. One Of The Positive Features Of Reviews In This Series Is That The Contributors Often Present A More Personal Interpretation Of The Subject. Consequently, This Series Serves As A Useful Forum For New Or Different Views Of Conventional Wisdom. This Volume Contains Six Well Written, Interesting Discussions Of Current Topics In Cell Biology. The Major Series That Is Comparable To This Is The Annual Review Of Cell Biology. It Typically Has More Chapters And Has A Greater Focus On Identifying The Majority Of Publications Over A Rather Short Time Period In A Specific Area Of Research; Each Publication Summarized In A Few Sentences. This Series Has A Broader, And Arguably More Useful, Style Of Presenting New And More Individual Interpretations Of A Research Topic. Life Science Libraries Should Stockthese Volumes In Their Collections.


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