The Mitochondrion in the Germline and Early Development: Volume 77 Contributor(s): St John, Justin (Editor), Schatten, Gerald P. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0123736625 ISBN-13: 9780123736628 Publisher: Academic Press
Binding Type: Hardcover Published: February 2007 Annotation: Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. These volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology. * Includes many descriptive figures * Topics covered include the role of mitochondrial function, the use of ARTs to regulate mtDNA disease, nuclear transfer, and more * Latest volume in the series that covers 10 reviews from leading authorities in developmental biology Click for more in this series: Current Topics in Developmental Biology |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Life Sciences - Developmental Biology - Science | Life Sciences - Cell Biology - Science | Life Sciences - Molecular Biology |
Dewey: 572.869 |
Series: Current Topics in Developmental Biology |
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 6.38" W x 9.02" L (1.51 lbs) 344 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents |
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Publisher Description: Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. These volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology. |
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