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      Pederson, Roger A.
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      topics in cellular and molecular approaches to developmental biology. Volume 29s chapters on the nervous
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      Liu, Leroy F.
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      Transcription; DNA Topoisomerase-Mediated lllegitimate Recombination; Cellular Regulation of Mammalian DNA
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      Hayat, M. A., 1936-
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      immunocytochemistry and many areas of cell biology. This universal method is applicable to most microscopical systems
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      Findlay, Jock K.
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      New techniques in cellular and molecular biology have increased our understanding of the mechanisms
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      Cohn, Waldo E.
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      Dictyostelium; II. Cellular Differentiation and the Role of Differentiation-inducing Factor; III. Prestalk Cell
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      Gordon, Richard.
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      -- Cellular tensegrity : exploring how mechanical changes in the cytoskeleton regulate cell growth, migration
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      Jeon, Kwang W.
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      ; Contributors; Chapter 1. Cell and Molecular Biology of Rhizobium- Plant Interactions; I. Introduction; II
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      Fosket, Donald E.
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      plant molecular biology. Graduate students and researchers who are just beginning to work in the field
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      Dixon, Frank J. (Frank James), 1920-2008, éd.
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      Chemical Properties; III. Chemokine Genes; IV. Cellular Sources of CXC and CC Proteins; V. Biological
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      Russell, David G., 1956-
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      Microbes as Tools for Cell Biology bridges the gap between cell biology and microbiology. This
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