Beschreibung:
Presented here are the most up-to-date research findings of leading international scientists in the field of aging. The collected data explores the biological, medical, and chemical implications and the latest thinking on the role of proto-oncogenes and their relationship to cell development and deterioration in amphibians, the role of the eukaryotic cell cycle, and the role of proto-oncogenes in differentiation and development.
Presented here are the most up-to-date research findings of leading international scientists in the field of aging. The collected data explores the biological, medical, and chemical implications and the latest thinking on the role of proto-oncogenes and their relationship to cell development and deterioration in amphibians, the role of the eukaryotic cell cycle, and the role of proto-oncogenes in differentiation and development.
Partial table of contents:Structural and Functional Aspects of Platelet-Derived GrowthFactor and Its Receptors (B. Westermark, et al.).Construction of Mammalian Cell Lines with Indicator Genes Drivenby Regulated Promoters (J. Meinkoth, et al.).Molecular Biology of the hst-1 Gene (T. Sugimura, etal.).Role of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases During DrosophilaDevelopment (E. Hafen & K. Basler).Cellular Proteins that Are Targets for Transformation by DNATumor Viruses (K. Buchkovich, et al..).Index of Contributors.Subject Index.