e-books in Molecular Biology category
by Wei-Zhu Zhong, Shufeng Zhou (eds) - MDPI AG , 2014
A rapid development has taken place in molecular science, particularly in the areas associated with drug development and biomedicine. This volume aims to further stimulate more useful findings from various approaches of molecular science.
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by Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov (ed.) - InTech , 2016
This book explains basic principles, types, and property of inducers, structural modifications, and various successful bench-to-field or clinic applications with some aspects of limitations, alternative tools, safety, and risk assessment ...
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by Antti J. Niemi - arXiv , 2014
Proteins are the workhorses of all living organisms. From this perspective life is indeed something that can be modelled and understood using both known and still to be revealed laws that govern sub-cellular physics of live matter ...
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by Carol Bernstein, Harris Bernstein (eds) - InTech , 2013
Meiosis is the key process underlying sexual reproduction in eukaryotes, occurring in single-celled eukaryotes and in most multicellular eukaryotes including animals and most plants. Thus meiosis is of considerable interest at the scientific level.
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by Ron Shamir, Roded Sharan - Tel Aviv University , 2011
This course discusses algorithms for some important computational problems in Molecular Biology. In particular, we shall study problems that are pertinent to the Human Genome Project and to the so-called 'post-Genome era'.
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by Brian Ceresa (ed.) - InTech , 2012
This volume is a compilation of scientific 'short stories' about the entry of external substances into cells. Endocytosis regulates diverse processes such as homeostasis of the cell, signal transduction, entry of pathogens and viruses.
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by Patricia Hernandez-Rodriguez - InTech , 2012
This book is intended to present current concepts in molecular biology with the emphasis on the application to animal, plant and human pathology, in various aspects such as etiology, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention of diseases.
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by Herve Seligmann - InTech , 2011
This book will offer to its readers 30 chapters on current trends in the field of DNA replication. As several contributions in this book show, the study of DNA will continue for a while to be a leading front of scientific activities.
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- Axolotl Academic Publishing Co. , 2010
This book was written for collegiate Cell and Molecular Biology courses and may be appropriate at both an introductory level and also as a resource for more advanced courses. The entire course is devoted to understanding the workings of the cell.
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by George F Rohrmann - Bethesda , 2011
This book annotates what is known about the function of the 150 genes encoded by the genome of the baculovirus AcMNPV. The text integrates the role of the gene products in the biology of processes central to the pathology of baculoviruses.
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by H. Smith - University of California Press , 1978
The book is intended as a text-book for senior undergraduate and post-graduate students in biology, biochemistry, botany, molecular biology and agricultural science. It covers the basic cellular physiology, biochemistry and genetics of plant cells.
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by Robert Schleif - The Johns Hopkins University Press , 1993
Schleif presents the fundamental concepts of molecular biology with clear explanations and critical analysis of well-chosen experiments. The result is a concise and practical approach that offers students a real understanding of the subject.
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- Educational Testing Service , 2008
This free GRE practice book contains one actual, full-length GRE Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Test and test-taking strategies. You can become familiar with test structure, content, test instructions and answering procedures.
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by Seng-Lai Tan - Taylor & Francis , 2006
The HCV genome and life cycle, the HCV core protein, glycoproteins, protease and serine protease, helicase, regulator proteins, replicon systems, regulation of host defense and adaptive immunity, vaccine design, and cell culture systems.
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by Lawrence Hunter - AAAI Press , 1993
A current sampling of AI approaches to problems of biological significance. The text covers genetic sequence analysis, protein structure representation and prediction, automated data analysis aids, and simulation of biological systems.
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