Apoptosis in Neurobiology

Apoptosis in Neurobiology

 

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Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Año de edición:
1998
Materia
Biología celular (citología)
ISBN:
9780849333521

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Apoptosis in Neurobiology is an important resource for biomedical researchers. It gives the uninitiated neuroscientist intellectual and practical access to the study of apoptosis, with special consideration to the nervous system. The book concentrates on conceptual approaches to the study of apoptosis in neurobiology and its significance to the nervous system and provides a user-friendly approach to methods and techniques in the study of apoptosis as applied to neurobiology. It also provides ready access to the various methods currently used in the study and evaluation of apoptosis and discusses the significance, utility, and interpretation of methods and approaches.

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