cytology

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Topical Term
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cytology

The cell

a molecular approach
2004
An illustrated overview of the cell, covering its evolution, chemistry, molecular biology, structure and function, and regulation, as well as methods for studying cells. Specific topics include DNA, RNA, cell signaling, the cell cycle, and cancer.

The cell

a molecular approach
2007
A color-illustrated textbook on the cell, providing an overview of cells and cell research, looking at the composition of cells, explaining cell metabolism, and covering cell regulation.

Mighty animal cells

2008
Text, illustrations, and photographs describe the structure and functions of animal cells.

Inside the cell

the new frontier of medical science
1980
Describes the cell, its molecular and submolecular components, how these components affect disease, the action of drugs on cell metabolism, and the implications of this action for treatment of disease.

Cells

2009
A detailed presentation of the structure and function of different types of cells and of research into developing technologies such as cloning and the use of stem cells.

Cells

amazing forms and functions
1990
Explores the various cells in the human body and describes how each is best suited to carry out its particular function.

The biology of belief

unleashing the power of consciousness, matter & miracles
2008
Presents scientific evidence for a link between mind and matter, supporting the idea that the biochemical effects of one's thoughts can influence the biological functioning of cells in the body.

How we live and why we die

the secret lives of cells
2009
Examines how human life and death are controlled at the cellular level. Also explains the science behind topics such as stem cell research, cloning, and cancer research.

Blood & gore, like you've never seen!

1997
Electron microscope images demonstrate how the body works, including how blood cells move, how macrophages clean lungs, how skin cells die, and other related topics.

Cells

2010
Discusses how all living things are made up of cells, and covers what they do, what they look like, and how they work together to form plants, animals, and human beings, and includes photographs and diagrams.

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