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You're already an expert on your thyroid symptoms. Why not become an expert on solutions? Although your doctor is... Read More >>
Regulatory Mechanisms in Transcriptional Signaling, volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational... Read More >>
Almost a century and a half of study produced substantial progress in our understanding of glial cells and their... Read More >>
Cardiovascular diseases have a major impact in Western countries. Mathematical models and numerical simulations... Read More >>
Provides guidance on the microscopic structure of living tissue and evaluation of the reproductive glands of small... Read More >>
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An Easy-to-Use Research Tool for Algorithm Testing and Development Before the SeqAn project, there was clearly a... Read More >>
Finding cures to genetic diseases requires a deep understanding of the mechanics of single molecules. This book... Read More >>
Within the classic renin-angiotensin endocrine system, the enzyme renin is produced in the kidney and upon stimulation... Read More >>
An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory examines... Read More >>
The field's most complete, up-to-date, and engagingly-written text on medical physiology -- now in full color A... Read More >>
A new work on the history of vitamins and the brilliant men and women who discovered the existence and nature of... Read More >>
The focus of this title is on practical aspects of human coronary collateral vessels. However, basic science and... Read More >>
Es ist Allgemeinwissen: der Mensch besteht zu mehr als 70 Gewichtsprozent aus Wasser - Man erfahrt dies entweder... Read More >>
The Leydig cells represent a specialized cell population with both endocrine and neuroendocrine properties. The... Read More >>
This volume of The Enzymes features high-caliber thematic articles on the topic of glycosylphosphatidylinositol... Read More >>
If you can't draw it, you don't know it: that was the rule of the late neuroanatomist William DeMyer, MD. Yet... Read More >>