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Academic Press International Review of Cytology Volume 182

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Description

International Review of Cytology Volume 182 offers a deep look into the latest developments in cell biology for both plant and animal studies. This volume serves as a vital resource for researchers and students seeking up-to-date information on complex biological processes. Each article is written by leading scientists in the field, covering essential topics such as the structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, and the mechanisms of cell transformation and growth. The text provides clear directions for future research by examining cell development, differentiation, and intracellular motility. This edition includes specific studies on Acetabularia, the role of the Dynactin complex, and dual mechanisms of apoptosis induction by cytotoxic lymphocytes. Whether you are studying cell growth or molecular interactions, this volume provides the comprehensive reviews necessary to stay informed in the rapidly evolving field of cell biology.

Key Features

Comprehensive reviews covering both plant and animal cell biology to support diverse research needs.

Expertly authored articles written by leading scientists to provide high-level academic insights.

Detailed analysis of gene expression control and nucleocytoplasmic interactions for molecular studies.

In-depth examination of cell development, differentiation, and growth processes.

Specialized research topics including the Dynactin complex and apoptosis induction mechanisms.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 April 1998
Listed Since
25 September 2005

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