Short Protocols in Cell Biology
Providing condensed descriptions of more than 500 methods compiled from Current Protocols in Cell Biology, this text thoroughly explores cell biology in an easily accessible, hands-on format. Short Protocols in Cell Biology is an authoritative and indispensable guide for all life scientists and researchers who are looking to improve their understanding of cell biology methods.
Short Protocols in Cell Biology
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Vehicle Power Cord for Nextel/Motorola Cell Phones
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Powering the Future: The Ballard Fuel Cell and the Race to Change the World by Tom Koppel, ISBN 0471646296
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Powering the Future: The Ballard Fuel Cell and the Race to Change the World by Tom Koppel, ISBN 0471646296
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Cell Biology: A Short Course by David R. Hopkins, ISBN 0471263931
Taking an " essentials only" approach, Cell Biology: A Short Course, Second Edition, a complete revision and upgrading of the earlier textbook From Genes to Cells, tells the story of cells as the unit of life in a uniquely accessible, student-friendly manner. The authors combine their expertise in the areas of cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to skillfully present key points and illustrate them with clear diagrams and numerous examples from current research.
In the tradition of other successful Short Course texts, this book offers students: A unified presentation of cell biology in both medicine and industry with extensive cross-referencingCopious illustrations that make course material clear and easy to understandNumerous boxed inserts that tie concepts to real-world research and developments in medicine and industryA detailed, complete description of intercellular signalingA chapter devoted to discussing a case study of cystic fibrosis
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Cell Biology: A Short Course by David R. Hopkins, ISBN 0471263931
Global Village Idiot: Dubya, Dumb Jokes, and One Last Word Before You Vote
Winner of the Best Columnist of the Year at the British Liars' Awards, and Britain's finest satirist, O'Farrell takes dead aim in "Global Village Idiot" at cell phones, awards ceremonies, genetic sheep splicers, America's right-wing cabal of dunces, dunderheads, dimwits, and the Big "D" himself.
Global Village Idiot: Dubya, Dumb Jokes, and One Last Word Before You Vote
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Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health by Keith Wailoo, ISBN 0807825840
This groundbreaking book chronicles the history of sickle cell anemia in the United States, tracing its transformation from an "invisible" malady to a powerful, yet contested, cultural symbol of African American pain and suffering.
Set in Memphis, home of one of the nation's first sickle cell clinics, "Dying in the City of the Blues reveals how the recognition, treatment, social understanding, and symbolism of the disease evolved in the twentieth century, shaped by the politics of race, region, health care, and biomedicine. Using medical journals, patients' accounts, black newspapers, blues lyrics, and many other sources, Keith Wailoo follows the disease and its sufferers from the early days of obscurity before sickle cell's "discovery" by Western medicine; through its rise to clinical, scientific, and social prominence in the 1950s; to its politicization in the 1970s and 1980s. Looking forward, he considers the consequences of managed care on the politics of disease in the twenty-first...
Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health by Keith Wailoo, ISBN 0807825840