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Academic Press International Review of Cytology Volume 214

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Description

International Review of Cytology Volume 214 provides a deep look into the latest advances in cell biology for both plant and animal studies. This volume serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and students seeking updated information on complex biological processes. Each article is written by leading scientists in the field, covering a wide range of specialized topics. Readers can explore detailed studies on transcription factors in cardiogenesis, neuroactive steroid mechanisms, and tetraspan vesicle proteins. The text also examines the cytoskeleton during the cell cycle of higher plant cells and sexual dimorphism within the central nervous system of marsupials. This volume is an essential addition to any scientific library, offering technical insights into the effects of TNF receptors and Fas on signaling, gene activation, and cell death. Whether you are studying molecular biology or advanced cytology, this publication delivers the current data necessary for academic and professional excellence.

Key Features

Comprehensive reviews covering both plant and animal cell biology for a broad scientific perspective.

Expertly authored content featuring contributions from some of the foremost scientists in the field.

In-depth analysis of transcription factors in cardiogenesis and neuroactive steroid mechanisms.

Detailed studies on tetraspan vesicle proteins and the cytoskeleton in higher plant cell cycles.

Technical research regarding the effects of TNF receptors and Fas on signaling and cell death.

Updated information on sexual dimorphism in the central nervous system of marsupials.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 March 2002
Listed Since
06 February 2007

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