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  • - DNA Entanglement and the Action of the DNA Topoisomerases
    by James C. Wang
    £28.49 - 47.99

  • - How Genetic Information Is Reshaping Our Lives (Updated, Expanded)
    by Philip Reilly
    £11.49

  • - How Science Is Changing Who We Think We Are
    by Elof Axel Carlson
    £18.49

  • by David Weatherall
    £77.99

    "A subject collection from Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine."

  • by Patrick P L Tam
    £89.49

    "A subject collection from Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology."

  • - A Guide to Consulting Agreements for Biomedical Scientists
    by Edward Klees
    £23.99

    Before you sign a consulting agreement, this must-have reference work will help you understand the key issues to consider -- from intellectual property, confidentiality, and compensation, to often overlooked issues such as indemnity, different classes of stock, and the relevance of insider trading and securities laws.

  • by Frances R. Balkwill
    £7.99

    Planet Earth can be a dangerous place for all living creatures, including you. You can usually escape from erupting volcanoes and floods. You can protect your body from the blazing Sun and freezing snow. But wherever you live and whatever the weather, you cannot escape GERMS! Enjoy Your Cells is a series of children's books from the acclaimed creative partnership of scientist/author Fran Balkwill and illustrator Mic Rolph. Once again, they use their unique brand of simple but scientifically accurate commentary and exuberantly colorful graphics to take young readers on an entertaining exploration of the amazing, hidden world of cells, proteins, and DNA. It's over ten years since Fran and Mic invented a new way of getting science across to children. Think what extraordinary advances have been made in biology in that time--and how often those discoveries made headlines. Stem cells, cloning, embryo transfer, emerging infections, vaccine developmentELhere in these books are the basic facts behind the public debates. With these books, children will learn to enjoy their cells and current affairs at the same time. And they're getting information that has been written and reviewed by working scientists, so it's completely correct and up-to-date. Readers aged 7 and up will appreciate the stories' lively language and with help, even younger children will enjoy and learn from the jokes and illustrations--no expert required! Discover all the books in the ENJOY YOUR CELLS series, each available in coloring book and full-color formats!

  • - What Scientists Mean When They Talk About Genes and Genomes
    by Darryl Leja, Galen Perry & Jeffre Witherly
    £11.49

  • - Hunter of Life's Secrets
    by Robert Olby
    £28.49

    This engrossing biography by one of molecular biology's foremost scholars reveals the remarkable evolution of Francis Crick's scientific career and insights into his personal life, from his early studies in biophysics, to the discovery of the structure of DNA, to his later work in neuroscience and the nature of consciousness.

  • - A Laboratory Manual
     
    £97.49

    "Single Molecule Techniques" is the first laboratory manual to take researchers who know nothing about single-molecule analyses to the point where they can successfully design and execute appropriate experiments. Techniques range from in vivo and in vitro fluorescent-based methods to the use of atomic force microscopy.

  • by David Hall
    £74.49

    Derived from the acclaimed online "WormAtlas," C. elegans Atlas is a large-format, full-color atlas of the hermaphroditic form of the model organism C. elegans, known affectionately as "the worm" by workers in the field. Prepared by the editors of the WormAtlas Consortium, David H. Hall and Zeynep F. Altun, this book combines explanatory text with copious, labeled, color illustrations and electron micrographs of the major body systems of C. elegans. Also included are electron microscopy cross sections of the worm. This laboratory reference is essential for the working worm biologist, at the bench and at the microscope, and provides a superb companion to the C. elegans II monograph. It is also a valuable tool for investigators in the fields of developmental biology, neurobiology, reproductive biology, gene expression, and molecular biology.

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