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ISBN: 0198599560
Guidebook to the Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins
Since the first edition of Guidebook to Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins, many new and important discoveries have been made on the structure and function of proteins involved in the microfilament, microtubule and intermediate filament systems in cells. Medical books Guidebook to the Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins. This book collects much of the recent information on this diverse range of eukaryotic proteins, their genes, and the roles they play in cell structure, motor function, and signaling. Like other guidebooks in this series, this volume provides precise and up-to-date information on an important class of biological molecules, enabling both newcomers and specialists to gain access to unfamiliar work. The book begins with a comprehensive look at the structure and function of cytoskeletal actin, tubulin, and intermediate filaments and their associated proteins and continues with coverage of proteins that are involved in new filament systems. A section on molecular motors and associated proteins details all that is currently known about the major motor protein families and associated proteins in the motor complex Medical books Guidebook To Cytoskeletal And Motor Proteins (sambrook & Tooze Guidebook Se.. format paperback language english publication year 08 07 1999 series sambrook tooze guidebook series subject mathematics sciences subject 2 life sciences general guidebook to cytoskeletal and motor proteins sambrook tooze guidebook se content note 14 colour plates numerous halftones and line figures country of publication united kingdom date of publication 08 07 1999 edited by ronald d vale thomas e kreis edition statement 2 nd revised edition format paperback genre level 1 adult non fiction spe
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format paperback language english publication year 08 07 1999 series sambrook tooze guidebook series subject mathematics sciences subject 2 life sciences general guidebook to cytoskeletal and motor proteins sambrook tooze guidebook se content note 14 colour plates numerous halftones and line figures country of publication united kingdom date of publication 08 07 1999 edited by ronald d vale thomas e kreis edition statement 2 nd revised edition format paperback genre level 1 adult non fiction spe
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by Thomas Kreis and Ronald D. Vale - Oxford University Press (1999) - Paperback - ISBN 0198599560 9780198599562
Since the first edition of Guidebook to Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins many new and important discoveries have been made on the structure and function of proteins involved in the microfilament, microtubule and intermediate filament systems in cells. Even specialists in the field have found it difficult to keep up with the information that has emerged in recent years on this diverse range of eukaryotic proteins, their genes, and the roles that they play in cell structure, motor function and signalling. The Sambrook & Tooze guidebooks provide succinct and up-to-date information on particular cl
Medical Book Guidebook to the Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins
This book collects much of the recent information on this diverse range of eukaryotic proteins, their genes, and the roles they play in cell structure, motor function, and signaling. Like other guidebooks in this series, this volume provides precise and up-to-date information on an important class of biological molecules, enabling both newcomers and specialists to gain access to unfamiliar work. The book begins with a comprehensive look at the structure and function of cytoskeletal actin, tubulin, and intermediate filaments and their associated proteins and continues with coverage of proteins that are involved in new filament systems. A section on molecular motors and associated proteins details all that is currently known about the major motor protein families and associated proteins in the motor complex. As well, a section on organelle structural proteins carefully describes the roles these proteins have in efficient intracellular communication and function. This book is perfect for graduate students and researchers in biochemistry, cell biology and biomedical sciences and will prove itself a useful tool to nonprofessionals interested in molecular biology.