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- Author:John Hancock
- ISBN:0582312671
- ISBN13:978-0582312678
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- Publisher:Prentice Hall (November 19, 1997)
- Pages:224 pages
- Subcategory:Biological Sciences
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Dr John Hancock, Reader in Molecular Biology, Faculty of Applied Science, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Paperback: 341 pages.
Dr John Hancock, Reader in Molecular Biology, Faculty of Applied Science, University of the West of England, Bristol, U. The book is a good survey of cell signaling pathways in development and disease
The book is a good survey of cell signaling pathways in development and disease.
John T. Hancock is Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of the West of England.
Cell Signalling presents a carefully structured introduction to this intricate subject, introducing those conserved features . Dr John Hancock is Reader in Molecular Biology in the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Cell Signalling presents a carefully structured introduction to this intricate subject, introducing those conserved features that underlie many different extra- and intracellular signalling systems Dr John Hancock is Reader in Molecular Biology in the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Cell Signalling book. See a Problem? We’d love your help. Details (if other): Cancel. Thanks for telling us about the problem. by. John T. Hancock (Goodreads Author).
John Hancock is Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of the West of England.
Signalling within and between cells is an essential part of many biological processes, from the development of the body, to the activity of our immune system. Recent advances in molecular cell biology have allowed us to identify the components of signalling pathways, and examine how they interact to form the carefully orchestrated and controlled networks upon which the complexity of a living organism is built.
Signalling within and between cells is an essential part of many biological processes, from the development of the body to the activity of our immune system.