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Germ Zappers

Germ Zappers
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 2)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Paperback • $9.95 • ISBN 978-087969598-9

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Germ Zappers

Germ Zappers
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 2)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Hardcover • $14.95 • ISBN 978-087969613-9

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The Golgi

The Golgi

Edited By Graham Warren, University of Vienna; James Rothman, Yale University

© 2011 • 322 pp., illus. (56 4C and 12 B&W images), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-0-87969-873-7

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Grounds for Knowledge A Guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Landscapes and Buildings Introducing the Bungtown Botanical Garden

Grounds for Knowledge
A Guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Landscapes and Buildings
Introducing the Bungtown Botanical Garden


By Elizabeth L. Watson; Landscape Photography by Peter Stahl

© 2008 • 208 pp., illus., maps, appendices, bibliography, index
Hardcover • $30.00 • ISBN 978-087969799-0

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Guide to the Human Genome

Guide to the Human Genome

By Stewart Scherer

© 2011 • 1,008 pp., illus. (212 b/w), appendix, index
Paperback • $79 • ISBN 978-0-879699-44-4

Presenting the genes of the human genome in their biological context, Guide to the Human Genome is an extensive online resource (also available in print) that provides easy access to information about human genes and their roles in specific processes. With numerous illustrations and tables, each of the nearly 300 sections of the Guide describes genes involved in a specific pathway, process, or structure—from the molecular and cellular levels to developmental and physiological processes. In the online version, these sections contain links to more information about proteins encoded by over 17,000 known or predicted human genes. For each protein, basic characteristics about its composition and length, its human relatives and relatedness to proteins in other species, and direct links to resources at NCBI are included. Additional links to NCBI resources are provided for human noncoding RNAs and repeated DNA elements and for proteins of interest from other species. The entire text of the Guide is searchable, and tools are available for identifying human protein sequences using those from other species. The Guide will be useful to researchers looking to connect sequence data with functional information, and can be used in parallel with traditional texts in undergraduate and graduate courses to provide a genomics dimension and experience of identifying genes underpinning processes of interest.

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Have a Nice DNA

Have a Nice DNA
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 3)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Paperback • $9.95 • ISBN 978-087969610-8

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Have a Nice DNA

Have a Nice DNA
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 3)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Hardcover • $14.95 • ISBN 978-087969614-6

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Hemoglobin and Its Diseases

Hemoglobin and Its Diseases

Edited By David Weatherall, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine; Alan N. Schechter, National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease of the National Institutes of Health; David G. Nathan, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Due June 2013 • 445 pp., illus. (66 4C, 19 B&W). index
Hardcover • $135 $101.25 • ISBN 978-1-936113-45-3

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A History of Genetics

A History of Genetics

By A.H. Sturtevant, California Institute of Technology
With a New Introduction by Edward B. Lewis

© 2001 • 174 pp., illus., appendices, bibliography, index
This book has been produced using print on demand technology.
Paperback • $21.00 • ISBN 978-087969607-8

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HIV: From Biology to Prevention and Treatment

HIV: From Biology to Prevention and Treatment

Edited By Frederic D. Bushman, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine;  Gary J. Nabel, NIAID, National Institutes of Health; Ronald Swanstrom, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

© 2011 • 572 pp., illus. (95 4C and 4 B&W), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-1-936113-40-8

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