Molecular Genetics of Liver Neoplasia
series:Cancer GeneticsCancer is a genetic disease and cancer research is a broad discipline embracing investigators and clinicians with diverse backgrounds. This new edition of Molecular Genetics of Liver Neoplasia intends to provide a comprehensive view on genetics and a mechanistic understanding of liver cancer. The book covers from molecular pathogenesis and cellular origin to translational genomics of liver ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
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Neurobiology of Actin
From Neurulation to Synaptic Functionseries:Advances in NeurobiologyNeurons are characterized by a complex, dynamic and highly polarized morphology. Actin and its regulatory proteins are the most abundant set of proteins within cells, and they form one of the major cytoskeletal systems—the actin filament cytoskeleton. While much has been learned about the roles of the actin cytoskeleton in non-neuronal cells, our understanding of the full spectrum of the ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
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Applied Computational Genomics
series:Translational Bioinformatics"Applied Computational Genomics" focuses on an in-depth review of statistical development and application in the area of human genomics including candidate gene mapping, linkage analysis, population-based, genome-wide association, exon sequencing and whole genome sequencing analysis. The authors are extremely experienced in the area of statistical genomics and will give a detailed introduction ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
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Replicating Vaccines
A New Generationseries:Birkhäuser Advances in Infectious DiseasesTechnological advances, together with a better understanding of the molecular biology of infectious microorganisms, are creating exciting possibilities for a new generation of replicating vaccines. Historically, live vaccines have been either directly derived from a natural source or attenuated by empirical approaches using serial passages and host cell adaptation. Currently, we are witnessing ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
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