Session 03 Signal transduction pathways
✍ Scribed by T. P. Bukolova; N. V. Volovik; V. S. Kravets; J. V. Dyachok; O. M. Dyachok; N. N. Karavaiko; Ya. V. Zemlyachenko; S. Yu. Selivankina; O. N. Kulaeva; F. G. Karimova; L. A. Zakirova; N. U. Mursalimova; Y. A. Tarchevsky; E. Kepczyńska; J. Kepczyński; R. Kramell; R. Atzorn; O. Miersch; B. Parthier; D. Kubowicz; E. Ladyzhenskaya; G. Lasceve; M. Brestic; A. Vavasseur; S. M. Lindberg; K. D. Marciszewska; J. Martinec; I. Macháčková; L. Naveh; D. Beno-Mualem; B. Jacoby; S. Philosoph-Hadas; R. Sabato; E. Baudouin; S. Meir; M. A. Quiñones; E. Zeiger; G. A. Romanov; D. Sanders; J. M. Brosnan; S. R. Muir; E. Johannes; G. Allen; C. H. Scanlon; P. J. Lumsden; C. E. Rolph; S. V. Shipilova; M. F. Shishova; V. V. Polevoi; N. I. Inge-Vechtomova; K. A. Vuikhvalov; G. Smoleńska; A. Kacperska; M. A. Venis; R. M. Napier; F. G. Witt; P. J. Aparicio; E. Witters; L. Roef; H. Van Onckelen; T. J. Wodzicki; A. B. Wodzicki; B. Zivanovic; Z. Vucinic
- Book ID
- 105660892
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 654 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3134
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