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Cell-cell Interactions : A Practical Approach (2nd ed)

etc.(Edited by)Stevenson, B.R.(Edited by)Fleming, Tom(Volume editor)
Part of the Practical Approach S. series
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The book comprises ten chapters written by experts in the field on cell-cell interactions and their role in biology and medicine.

Cell-cell interactions are the means by which cells are able to communicate, transfer information, develop spatial awareness and coordinate their differentiation.

The ten areas have been selected for their breadth and relevance to modern research scientists where cell-cell interactions have been shown to play a critical role in biological processes.

Chapters include methodologies for specialised cell types (keratinocytes, leukocytes, neurons, endothelial cells), specialised domains of membrane contact (adhesion molecules, gap junctions, tight junctions), different developmental models (Drosophila, Xenopus, mouse) and, for mammalian development, distinct stages of medical importance (oocyte-granulosa cells; preimplantation embryos; implantation).

Throughout, molecular, cellular, biochemical and physiological protocols are provided in comprehensive detail to help the reader develop new skills and understanding.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199638640 / 9780199638642
Hardback
571.6
22/11/2001
United Kingdom
English
368p. : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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Previous ed.: 1992.