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cell structure, cell function, cytology, cytological techniques, cell membrane, cell-cell interactions, extra cellular matrix. cell organelles, cytoskeleton, cell movement, signal transduction
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Reference Materials - onlnine from the VIU Library
The following titles are
examples
of online Reference Materials in the VIU Library:
Adult stem cells: biology and methods of analysis , 2011
Animal cell culture : essential methods, 2011
Atlas of Plant Cell Structure, 2014
Cell and developmental biology, 2010
Cell biology: a laboratory handbook , 2006
Cell biology of the axon, 2009
Cell division : theory variants, and degradation, 2010
Cell separation : a practical approach, 1998
Centrifugal Separations in Molecular and Cell Biology, 2014
Code Biology : A New Science of Life, 2015
Cytoskeleton : signalling and cell regulation : a practical approach, 2000
Dictionary of cell and molecular biology, 2007
DNA research, genetics, and cell biology, 2011
Encyclopedia of cell biology research, 2011
G protein-coupled receptors : from structure to function, 2011
In Search of Cell History : The Evolution of Life's Building Blocks, 2014
Membrane Proteins Production for Structural Analysis, 2014
Minimal cell : the biophysics of cell compartment and the origin of cell functionality , 2011
Oxford Reference Online - Biological Sciences
- an online dictionary that includes biology, ecology, animal behaviour, genetics, zoology, plant sciences, etc.
- search for your topic at the top
A Primer on Cell and Molecular Biology, 2015
Receptor Biology
Ribonucleases : structures and functions, 2011
Signal transduction : a practical approach, 1999
Stem cells : an insider's guide, 2013
Stem Cells in Animal Species : From Pre-clinic to Biodiversity, 2014
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