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Myogenesis e-bog

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Myogenesis is the formation of muscular tissue, in particular during embryonic development. This new volume in the "e;Current topics in Developmental Biology"e; series covers chapters on such topics as Control of nuclear import during myogenesis, Pathways contributing to fibrosis in skeletal muscle, and Ferlin family members in myogenesis. With an international team of authors, this volu…
Myogenesis is the formation of muscular tissue, in particular during embryonic development. This new volume in the "e;Current topics in Developmental Biology"e; series covers chapters on such topics as Control of nuclear import during myogenesis, Pathways contributing to fibrosis in skeletal muscle, and Ferlin family members in myogenesis. With an international team of authors, this volume is a must-have addition for researchers and students alike. This new volume in the "e;Current topics in Developmental Biology"e; series covers chapters on such topics as Control of nuclear import during myogenesis, Pathways contributing to fibrosis in skeletal muscle, and Ferlin family members in myogenesis With an international team of authors, this volume is a must-have addition for researchers and students alike
E-bog 1313,81 DKK
Forfattere
Udgivet 22.07.2011
Længde 360 sider
Genrer Developmental biology
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780123859419

Myogenesis is the formation of muscular tissue, in particular during embryonic development. This new volume in the "e;Current topics in Developmental Biology"e; series covers chapters on such topics as Control of nuclear import during myogenesis, Pathways contributing to fibrosis in skeletal muscle, and Ferlin family members in myogenesis. With an international team of authors, this volume is a must-have addition for researchers and students alike. This new volume in the "e;Current topics in Developmental Biology"e; series covers chapters on such topics as Control of nuclear import during myogenesis, Pathways contributing to fibrosis in skeletal muscle, and Ferlin family members in myogenesis With an international team of authors, this volume is a must-have addition for researchers and students alike