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Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants
Vol 62
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants focuses on the recent issues that have emerged in ageing research in both the animal and plant kingdoms. This volume reviews current concepts concerning cellular redox homeostatis and ageing in animals and plants, relationships to...
Published February 15th 2009 by Taylor & Francis
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Insect Taste
Vol 63
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Insect Taste offers an accessible overview to some of the many advances in insect taste research. The book covers how insects solve the basic problem of taste gustatory processing, from detection and transduction, through coding to the generation of behavior and the evolutionary biology...
Published October 2nd 2008 by Taylor & Francis
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Practical Systems Biology
Volume 61
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Systems biology is the study of organisms as interacting networks of genes, proteins and reactions. Practical Systems Biology provides a detailed overview of the different approaches used in this relatively new discipline, integrating bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Various...
Published May 31st 2008 by Taylor & Francis
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The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Volume 59
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle gives an overview of the stages of the eukaryotic cell cycle, as well as discussing important experiments, research, organisms of interest and findings connected to each stage of the cycle and the components involved in these. This volume, written by respected researchers...
Published December 19th 2007 by Taylor & Francis
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Drosophila: A Toolbox for the Study of Neurodegenerative Disease
Vol 60
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Drosophila gives an overview of the ways in which Drosophila is currently being used as a model organism to further our understanding of a spectrum of human neurological diseases. Each chapter is written by respected researchers and gives an excellent account of the subject that is suitable...
Published November 28th 2007 by Taylor & Francis
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Comparative Genomics and Proteomics in Drug Discovery
Vol 58
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Comparative Genomics and Proteomics in Drug Discovery gives an overview of how emerging genomic and proteomic technologies are making significant contributions to global drug discovery programs, and in particular the key role that comparative genomics and proteomics play within this strategy. Each...
Published November 8th 2006 by Taylor & Francis
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The Carbon Balance of Forest Biomes
Vol 57
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
The Carbon Balance of Forest Biomes provides an informed synthesis on the current status of forests and their future potential for carbon sequestration. This volume is timely, since convincing models which scale from local to regional carbon fluxes are needed to support these international...
Published April 6th 2005 by Taylor & Francis
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The Nuclear Envelope
Vol 56
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
The Nuclear Envelope brings together the major current topics in nuclear envelope structure, transport, transcriptional regulation and cell signaling. The volume is divided into four sections:1. Proteins of the nuclear envelope, including nuclear envelope proteomics, structure and function.2....
Published July 21st 2004 by Taylor & Francis
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Host-Parasite Interactions
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
This volume summarizes current research into the physiology and molecular biology of host-parasite interactions. Brought together by leading international experts in the field, the first section outlines fundamental processes, followed by specific examples in the concluding section. Covering a...
Published June 30th 2004 by Taylor & Francis
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Osmoregulation and Drinking in Vertebrates
Series: Society for Experimental Biology
Osmoregulation and Drinking in Vertebrates presents some of the most exciting recent advances in the area of osmoregulation, from the control of gene expression to whole animal response. In particular, the differences and similarities in the drinking response between a number of vertebrate groups...
Published June 14th 2002 by Taylor & Francis


