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Cancer Biology And The Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes 1st Edition Eric C Schirmer

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Cancer Biology And The Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes 1st Edition Eric C Schirmer
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.73 MB
Pages: 611
Author: Eric C. Schirmer, Jose I. de las Heras (eds.)
ISBN: 9781489980311, 9781489980328, 1489980318, 1489980326
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Cancer Biology And The Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes 1st Edition Eric C Schirmer by Eric C. Schirmer, Jose I. De Las Heras (eds.) 9781489980311, 9781489980328, 1489980318, 1489980326 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together many different researchers and perspectives covering the historical and current use of the nuclear envelope in cancer diagnosis and grading, clear and potentially relevant functions of the nuclear envelope in cell cycler regulation and signaling, chromatin organization and gene expression, genome stability, nucleocytoplasmic transport, cell mechanical stability and migration, as well as unexpected links between the nuclear envelope and tumorigenesis.

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