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Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology

  • 1st Edition, Volume 47 - April 25, 1994
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Waldo E. Cohn, Kivie Moldave
  • Language: English

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Key features

  • Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology
  • Contributions from leaders in their fields
  • Abundantly referenced

Readership

Researchers in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and cell biology.

Table of contents

J. Williams and A. Morrison, Prestalk Cell Differentiation and Movement during the Morphogenesis of Dictyostelium discoideum.
W.G. Cole, Collagen Genes: Mutations Affecting Collagen Structure and Expression.
C.W. Emala, W.F. Schwindinger, G.S. Wand, and M.A. Levine, Signal-Transducing G Proteins: Basic and Clinical Applications.
H.R. Herschman, D.A. Kujubu, B.S. Fletcher, Q. Ma, B.C. Varnum, R.S. Gilbert, and S.T. Reddy, The tisGenes, Primary Response Genes Induced by Growth Factors and Tumor Promoters in 3T3 Cells.
K.R. Luehrsen, S. Taha, and V. Walbot, Nuclear Pre-mRNA Processing in Higher Plants.
R.E. Harrington and I. Winicov, New Concepts in Protein-DNA Recognition: Sequence-directed DNA Bending and Flexibility.
S.W. Peltz, F. He, E. Welch, and A. Jacobson, Nonsense-mediated mRNA Decay in Yeast
J.Preiss and T. Romeo, Molecular Biology and Regulatory Aspects of Glycogen Biosynthesis in Bacteria.
J.M. Zengel and L. Lindahl, Diverse Mechanisms for Regulating Ribosomal Protein Synthesis in Escherichia coli.
P.A. Fisher, Enzymologic Mechanism of Replicative DNA Polymearases in Higher Eukaryotes.
Addendum to new Concepts in Protein-DNA Recognition: Sequenced-directed DNA Bending and Flexibility.
Index.

Review quotes

Praise for the Serial
"In perusing these chapters, I found much of interest. It is worth investigating."—P. Brickell in BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY

"Full of interest not only for the molecular biologist-for whom the numerous references will be invaluable-but will also appeal to a much wider circle of biologists, and in fact to all those who are concerned with the living cell."—BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 47
  • Published: May 24, 1994
  • Language: English

About the editors

WC

Waldo E. Cohn

Affiliations and expertise
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A.

KM

Kivie Moldave

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine, California, U.S.A.

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