Human molecular biology / Richard J. Epstein.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2003Description: 486p. ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780521644815 (pbk.) :
- 9780521642859 (hbk.) :
- 052164481X
- 611.01816 21
- QH506
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[pt]. 1. From molecular biology to human genetics -- 1. Biomolecular evolution -- 2. Chromatin and chromosomes -- 3. Gene expression -- 4. RNA processing and translation -- 5. Protein structure and function -- [pt. 2]. From molecular genetics to human biochemistry -- 6. Nutrition and energy -- 7. Membranes and channels -- 8. Cell-surface receptors and antigen recognition-- 9. Adhesion molecules and the extracellular matrix -- 10. Cytoskeletal proteins and molecular motors -- [pt. 3]. From molecular biochemistry to human cell biology -- 11. Signal transduction -- 12. Bioactive lipids and inflammatory cytokines -- 13. Hormones and growth factors -- 14. Hemopoietins, angiogenins, and vasoactive mediators -- 15. Cell cycle control, apoptosis, and ageing -- [pt]. 4. From molecular cell biology to human physiology -- 16. Development -- 17. Metabolism -- 18. Blood -- 19. Immunity -- 20. Neurobiology -- [pt]. 5. From molecular physiology to human molecular biology -- 21. Genetic experimental systems -- 22. Gene a.
By integrating cutting-edge molecular genetics and biochemistry with the latest clinical information, this text weaves a pattern which unifies biology with syndromes, genetic pathways with developmental phenotypes, and protein function with drug action.
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