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Stem Cells: A Very Short IntroductionSecond Edition £8.99 Jonathan Slack
9780198869290 Stem cells are a rapidly developing area of research. This book explains the nature and different types of stem cells, explores their applications in medicine for treating diseases and injuries, and considers the major areas of current research. |
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Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and TherapeuticsFifth Edition £39.99 Lauren Pecorino
9780198833024 The most engaging and accessible account of cancer biology that makes the link between our understanding of cancer and the development of new therapeutics crystal clear. |
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Cell Signalling£19.99 John Hancock
9780198859581 Written primarily for students embarking on an undergraduate bioscience degree, this primer provides a clear introduction to the main aspects of cell signalling in biological systems, demystifying the subject for those new to the field. |
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Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome FunctionThird Edition £54.99 Nancy Craig, Rachel Green, Carol Greider, Gisela Storz, Cynthia Wolberger
9780198788652 A fresh, distinctive approach to the teaching of molecular biology. With its focus on key principles, its emphasis on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and its integrated coverage of experimental methods and approaches, Molecular Biology is the perfect companion to any molecular biology course. |
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Small Angle X-Ray and Neutron Scattering from Solutions of Biological Macromolecules£35.00 Dmitri I. Svergun, Michel H. J. Koch, Peter A. Timmins, Roland P. May, Dmitri I. Svergun, Michel H. J. Koch, Peter A. Timmins, Roland P. May
9780198854210 This book describes all aspects of the technique of small-angle scattering of X-rays and neutrons, including instrumentation, sample requirements, data interpretation and modelling methods, in a comprehensive way and gives examples of applications in various fields of biophysics and biochemistry. |
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The Cell: A Molecular ApproachEighth edition £52.99 Geoffrey Cooper
9781605358635 The only one-semester introduction to cell biology text built around learning objectives, and the only text to incorporate in-text and online data analysis problems. |
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Power, Sex, Suicide: Mitochondria and the meaning of lifeSecond Edition £10.99 Nick Lane
9780198831907 Mitochondria are tiny structures within all our cells, believed to have once evolved from bacteria living independent lives. Drawing on cutting edge research, this book explores the fundamental role they play in some of the biggest themes in biology: evolution, the origin of the sexes, in growth, ageing, disease, and in death. |
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The Rise of Yeast: How the sugar fungus shaped civilisation£18.99 Nicholas P. Money
9780198749707 Yeast is humankind's favourite microbe, our partner in brewing, baking, and winemaking. Nicholas P. Money tells the story of this 10,000-year-long marriage, looking at how yeast served as a major factor in the development of civilization, celebrating its importance, and considering its future roles in molecular biology and genetic engineering. |
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Genetics: Genes, genomes, and evolution£51.99 Philip Meneely, Rachel Dawes Hoang, Iruka N. Okeke, Katherine Heston
9780198712558 The only text to present the fundamental principles of genetics and molecular biology as viewed from an evolutionary perspective and informed by genome analysis. |
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An Introduction to Molecular EcologyThird Edition £44.99 Graham Rowe, Michael Sweet, Trevor Beebee
9780198716990 The only text combining theoretical concepts with practice-driven examples to showcase the latest molecular and genomic techniques and their impact on the study of ecology. |
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Cell SignallingFourth Edition £41.99 John T. Hancock
9780199658480 The most straightforward introduction to the principles of cell signalling that explores the experimental side of the subject and helps students to critically engage with the primary research literature. |
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The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene£10.99 Richard Dawkins
9780198788911 The 'extended phenotype' is Dawkins' key contribution to the gene's eye view of evolution given in The Selfish Gene. He shows that the influence of genes can extend far beyond the bodies in which they reside, manipulating the environment and the behaviour of other individuals. A worldwide bestseller and a classic work of scientific exposition. |
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One Plus One Equals One: Symbiosis and the evolution of complex life£9.99 John Archibald
9780198758129 John Archibald chronicles the revolutionary insights provided by modern molecular biology, especially rapid DNA sequencing. These tools demonstrate the unity of all life, and show that complex life originated in ancient mergers between microbes. |
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Molecular Biology: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Aysha Divan, Janice Royds
9780198723882 Molecular Biology lies at the heart of all life sciences. This Very Short Introduction provides an account of the development of this important modern field, and considers its modern day applications such as the development of new drugs, genetically modified crops, and forensic science. |
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Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and TherapeuticsFourth Edition £42.99 Lauren Pecorino
9780198717348 Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics offers the most engaging and accessible account of cancer biology that makes the link between our understanding of cancer and the development of new therapeutics crystal clear. |
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What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology£9.99 Addy Pross
9780198784791 Seventy years ago, Erwin Schrödinger posed a profound question: 'What is life, and how did it emerge from non-life?' Scientists have puzzled over it ever since. Addy Pross uses insights from the new field of systems chemistry to show how chemistry can become biology, and that Darwinian evolution is the expression of a deeper physical principle. |
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Cell Structure & Function£39.99 Guy Orchard, Brian Nation
9780199652471 Fundamentals of Biomedical Science Places the theory of cell structure and function in the context of biomedical science practice. |
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Stem Cells: A Very Short Introduction£7.99 Jonathan Slack
9780199603381 There is much public interest in stem cells, but also much confusion and misinformation. In this Very Short Introduction, developmental biologist Jonathan Slack explains the biology behind stem cells; what they are, what scientists do with them, what stem cell therapies are available today, and what can be expected to happen in the future. |
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Biophysical Techniques£45.99 Iain Campbell
9780199642144 Biophysical Techniques explains in a readily-accessible way the basics of the various biophysical methods available so students can understand the principles behind the different methods used, and begin to appreciate which tools can be used to probe different biological questions, and the pros and cons of each. |
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The Cell: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Terence Allen, Graham Cowling
9780199578757 In this Very Short Introduction, Terence Allen and Graham Cowling describe the nature of cells - their basic structure, their varying forms, their division, their differentiation, their signalling, and programmed death. Cells are the basic constituent of life, and understanding cells and how they work is central to all biology and medicine. |