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Eukaryotic DNA Replication(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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01/08/1996
A cell's ability to control replication of its DNA is fundamental to its normal development or transformation into a cancerous state. DNA replication is also a crucial step in the cell cycle, and re...
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Oncogenes and Tumour Suppressors(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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24/07/1997
Oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes are two types of genes which are involved in the regulation of the cell cycle and either cause or suppress tumour formation. This volume takes stock of some of ...
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Molecular Biology of Parasitic Protozoa(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
02/05/1996
Parasitic protozoa (single-celled animals) cause some of the major infectious diseases of humans and domestic animals. In recent years, new molecular biological techniques have opened up the study o...
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Prokaryotic Gene Expression(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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27/05/1999
Prokaryotes are simple organisms (including bacteria) that are defined by the lack a nuclear membrane within the cells. Prokaryotic gene expression is of theoretical interest and is also of highly p...
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Genomic Imprinting(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
11/09/1997
Some genes have been shown to be marked in some way by parents for preferential treatment in the offspring. How well the gene functions can vary depending on which parent transmitted it. This phenom...
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Dynamics of Cell Division(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
03/12/1998
This volume focuses on the structural aspects of cell division - concentrating on both nuclear division (meiosis and mitosis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis). Written as a companion volume to...
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The Cytokine Network(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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10/02/2000
This book surveys the latest research into the cytokine network from genomics through signalling pathways and control of the immune response. It does not survey individual cytokines but considers t...
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DNA Recombination and Repair(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
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11/11/1999
The processes of DNA recombination and repair are vital to cell integrity - an error can lead to disease such as cancer. It is therefore a large and exciting area of research and is also taught on p...
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DNA Virus Replication(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
13/01/2000
DNA virus replication provides an overview of current research into DNA viruses. This volume will be of interest to all laboratories and students involved in DNA virus research.
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GTPases(Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Published:
20/01/2000
GTPases are proteins that act as molecular switches to control biochemical pathways within a cell. Some GTPases tell a cell to divide and grow, while others cause a cell to move from one location t...
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