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Molecular Medical Science Series: Molecular Biology of Cell Adhesion Molecules

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There has been an explosion of interest in adhesion molecules in recent years and this has led to a greater understanding of cell behaviour in physiological and pathological situations. What has become increasingly clear is that data from enquiry-based research are eminently suited to be translated into applied clinical research. This timely and informative book introduces the topic of cell adhesion to the non-specialist and signifies areas where continuing research may yield results of clinical benefit. It will appeal to a wide audience including clinicians and postgraduate researchers in immunology and molecular biology and those involved in rheumatology, dermatology, gastroenterology, cardiology and haematology.

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Molecular Medical Science Series: Molecular Biology of Cell Adhesion Molecules, Michael A. Horton

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1996
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Title
Molecular Medical Science Series: Molecular Biology of Cell Adhesion Molecules
Language
English
Released
1996
Format
Hardcover
Pages
230
ISBN10
0471966770
ISBN13
9780471966777
Series
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There has been an explosion of interest in adhesion molecules in recent years and this has led to a greater understanding of cell behaviour in physiological and pathological situations. What has become increasingly clear is that data from enquiry-based research are eminently suited to be translated into applied clinical research. This timely and informative book introduces the topic of cell adhesion to the non-specialist and signifies areas where continuing research may yield results of clinical benefit. It will appeal to a wide audience including clinicians and postgraduate researchers in immunology and molecular biology and those involved in rheumatology, dermatology, gastroenterology, cardiology and haematology.