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Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 2

Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 2

© 2010 • 624 pp., illus. (102 b/w), appendices, index
Trim size: 8-1/2” x 10-7/8”
Hardcover • £102.00 • ISBN 978-0-879699-45-1

This second volume of the groundbreaking Emerging Model Organisms series expands the collection of species presented in the first volume. Leading experts provide 18 new chapters on emerging model systems, ranging from honeybee, ant, and beetle to Ciona and amphioxus; squid and salamander to yam, Paramecium, and wallaby. Like the first volume, each chapter presents a new organism and provides a detailed explanation of why it is useful for laboratory research, along with information on husbandry, genetics and genomics, pointers toward further resources, and a set of basic laboratory protocols for working with that organism. Emerging Model Organisms serves as a practical guidebook for finding just the right organism to address specific research needs.

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“The first volume of Emerging Model Organisms illustrates the bewildering variety of natural histories and rapidly advancing techniques that have been developed to work with a wide spectrum of organisms. If Darwin were around now, he would have been the first to happily make use of this manual—and would be impatiently awaiting the forthcoming tome, describing the emergence of honeybees, squids, ascidians, rabbits, ants...and many more.” —Nature Cell Biology

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Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 2

Emerging Model Organisms: A Laboratory Manual, Volume 2

© 2010 • 624 pp., illus. (102 b/w), appendices, index
Trim size: 8-1/2” x 10-7/8”
Paperback • £57.00 • ISBN 978-0-879698-65-2

This second volume of the groundbreaking Emerging Model Organisms series expands the collection of species presented in the first volume. Leading experts provide 18 new chapters on emerging model systems, ranging from honeybee, ant, and beetle to Ciona and amphioxus; squid and salamander to yam, Paramecium, and wallaby. Like the first volume, each chapter presents a new organism and provides a detailed explanation of why it is useful for laboratory research, along with information on husbandry, genetics and genomics, pointers toward further resources, and a set of basic laboratory protocols for working with that organism. Emerging Model Organisms serves as a practical guidebook for finding just the right organism to address specific research needs.

Review of Volume 1:
“The first volume of Emerging Model Organisms illustrates the bewildering variety of natural histories and rapidly advancing techniques that have been developed to work with a wide spectrum of organisms. If Darwin were around now, he would have been the first to happily make use of this manual—and would be impatiently awaiting the forthcoming tome, describing the emergence of honeybees, squids, ascidians, rabbits, ants...and many more.” —Nature Cell Biology

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum

The Endoplasmic Reticulum

Edited By Susan Ferro-Novick, University of California, San Diego; Tom A. Rapoport, Harvard Medical School; Randy Schekman, University of California at Berkeley

© 2013 • 336 pp., illus (61 4C, 9 B&W), index
Hardcover • £85 • ISBN 978-1-936113-82-8

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Enjoy Your Cells

Enjoy Your Cells
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 1)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Paperback • £6.00 • ISBN 978-087969584-2

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Enjoy Your Cells

Enjoy Your Cells
(Enjoy Your Cells Series 1)

By Fran Balkwill; Mic Rolph

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages
Hardcover • £9.00 • ISBN 978-087969612-2

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Enjoy Your Cells-Balkwill/Rolph 4-book set

Enjoy Your Cells-Balkwill/Rolph 4-book set

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages in each book.
Enjoy Your Cells ISBN 978-087969584-2
Germ Zappers ISBN 978-087969598-9
Have a Nice DNA ISBN 978-087969610-8
Gene Machines ISBN 978-087969611-5

Paperback • £22 • ISBN 9781621820024

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Enjoy Your Cells-Balkwill/Rolph 4-book set

Enjoy Your Cells-Balkwill/Rolph 4-book set

© 2002 • 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages in each book.
Enjoy Your Cells ISBN 978-087969612-2
Germ Zappers ISBN 978-087969598-9
Have a Nice DNA ISBN 978-087969610-8
Gene Machines ISBN 978-087969611-5

Hardcover • £35 • ISBN 9781621820017

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Epigenetics

Epigenetics

Edited By C. David Allis, The Rockefeller University, New York; Thomas Jenuwein, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna; Danny Reinberg, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Marie-Laure Caparros, Associate Editor

© 2007 • 502 pp., illus., appendices, index
Paperback • £57.00 • ISBN 978-087969875-1

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Epigenetics

Epigenetics
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXIX)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

© 2004 • 532 pp., illus., index
(Hardcover edition includes online access; call for information and registration)
Hardcover • £20.00 £10.00 • ISBN 978-087969729-7

The importance of epigenetic regulation of gene expression, particularly in higher organisms, is now clear and the 2004 Cold Spring Harbor Annual Symposium provided many new examples as well as insights into the underlying mechanisms. The resulting volume—with over 60 papers from experts across the field—covers various aspects of nuclear organization and dynamics; genomic imprinting, chromosomal inactivation, and other examples of gene silencing; the histone and DNA modifications associated with these conditions; and the roles of RNA and protein regulators in establishing and maintaining these states.

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Epigenetics

Epigenetics
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXIX)

Edited By Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; David Stewart, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

© 2004 • 532 pp., illus., index
(Paperback edition does not include online access)
Paperback • £8.00 £4.00 • ISBN 978-087969731-0

The importance of epigenetic regulation of gene expression, particularly in higher organisms, is now clear and the 2004 Cold Spring Harbor Annual Symposium provided many new examples as well as insights into the underlying mechanisms. The resulting volume—with over 60 papers from experts across the field—covers various aspects of nuclear organization and dynamics; genomic imprinting, chromosomal inactivation, and other examples of gene silencing; the histone and DNA modifications associated with these conditions; and the roles of RNA and protein regulators in establishing and maintaining these states.

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