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The Statue Within: An Autobiography

The Statue Within: An Autobiography

By Francois Jacob
Translated by Franklin Philip

© 1995 • 326 pp., index
This book has been produced using print on demand technology.
Paper • $22 $11.00 • ISBN 978-087969476-0

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Strategies for Protein Purification and Characterization: A Laboratory Course Manual

By Daniel R. Marshak, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Mark W. Knuth, Promega Corporation, Madison, Wisconsin

© 1996 • 396 pp., illus., appendices, index
This book has been produced using print on demand technology.
Spiral binding • $48.00 • ISBN 978-087969385-5

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The Strongest Boy in the World: How Genetic Information is Reshaping Our Lives, Updated and Expanded Edition

The Strongest Boy in the World: How Genetic Information is Reshaping Our Lives, Updated and Expanded Edition

By Philip R. Reilly

© 2008 • 300 pp., illus., bibliography, index
Paperback • $16 • ISBN 978-087969943-7

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Sydney Brenner: A Biography

Sydney Brenner: A Biography

By Errol C. Friedberg, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

© 2011 • 334 pp., illus. (59 b/w), index
Trim size: 6” x 9”
Hardcover • $40.00 • ISBN 978-0-879699-47-5

Over his long and inspiring career, the Nobel Laureate Sydney Brenner has made some of the most significant and game-changing discoveries in the field of molecular biology. But Brenner’s reach has extended well beyond his own research to inspire new generations of young scientists and to promote the development of science and biotechnology around the world. Based on his personal recollections, with contributions and correspondence from his close friends and colleagues, this book tells the lively story, not only of Brenner himself, but of what came to be known as the “golden age” of biology.About the author: Errol C. Friedberg, M.D., is the Senator Betty and Dr. Andy Andujar Distinguished Professor and Chair at the Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. A Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and recipient of the Rous Whipple Award from the American Society for Investigative Pathology, Friedberg also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal DNA Repair. Friedberg is the author of Cancer Answers, Correcting the Blueprint of Life: An Historical Account of the Discovery of DNA Repair Mechanisms, The Writing Life of James D. Watson, and From Rags to Riches: The Phenomenal Rise of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. He is also senior author of the textbook DNA Repair & Mutagenesis, and has edited and annotated a series of interviews published as Sydney Brenner: My Life in Science.

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Symmetry Breaking in Biology

Symmetry Breaking in Biology

Edited By Rong Li, The Stowers Institute for Medical Research; Bruce Bowerman, Institute of Molecular Biology and Department of Biology, University of Oregon

© 2010 • 301 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $135 $33.75 • ISBN 978-0-879698-89-8

Symmetry breaking events are critical for the survival of living systems. They are required for cell division, development, and movement in all organisms from single-celled species to human beings. Moreover, in multicellular organisms, symmetry breaking allows the generation of cells with different fates and underpins the complex arrangement of tissues and organs achieved during embryogenesis.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this volume explores how symmetry breaking occurs in biology and the roles of these events at numerous different levels. The contributors examine the mechanisms by which cells polarize, divide asymmetrically, and produce asymmetric structures, providing examples from bacteria, yeast, plants, invertebrates, and mammals.

Including discussions of the molecular basis of polarization mechanisms, asymmetric division of stem cells during development, the generation of left-right asymmetry of the body axis in mammals, and theoretical approaches to symmetry breaking, the volume is a vital reference for molecular, cell, and developmental biologists, as well as physical scientists interested in how and why symmetry breaking occurs in living systems.

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The Synapse

The Synapse

Edited By Morgan Sheng, Genentech, Department of Neuroscience; Bernardo Sabatini, Harvard Medical School; Thomas C. Südhof, Stanford University School of Medicine

© 2012 • 397 pp., illus. (78 4C and 6 B&W images), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-1-936113-02-6

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Telomeres, Second Edition

Telomeres, Second Edition
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 45)

Edited By Titia de Lange, The Rockefeller University; Vicki Lundblad, The Salk Institute for Biological Sciences; Elizabeth Blackburn, University of California, San Francisco

© 2006 • 576 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $139 $27.80 • ISBN 978-087969734-1

An up–to–date survey of the current exciting state of telomere biology. Telomeres—specialized structures found at the ends of chromosomes— are essential for maintaining the integrity of chromosomes and their faithful duplication during cell division. Chapters in this volume cover telomere structure and function in a range of organisms, focusing on how they are maintained, their roles in cell division and gene expression, and how deficiencies in these structures contribute to cancers and other diseases and even aging.

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Telomeres, Second Edition

Telomeres, Second Edition
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 45)

Edited By Titia de Lange, The Rockefeller University; Vicki Lundblad, The Salk Institute for Biological Sciences; Elizabeth Blackburn, University of California, San Francisco

© 2006 • 576 pp., illus., index
Paperback • $49 $9.80 • ISBN 978-087969810-2

An up–to–date survey of the current exciting state of telomere biology. Telomeres—specialized structures found at the ends of chromosomes— are essential for maintaining the integrity of chromosomes and their faithful duplication during cell division. Chapters in this volume cover telomere structure and function in a range of organisms, focusing on how they are maintained, their roles in cell division and gene expression, and how deficiencies in these structures contribute to cancers and other diseases and even aging.

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The TGF-β Family

The TGF-β Family
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 50)

Edited By Rik Derynck, University of California, San Francisco; Kohei Miyazono, University of Tokyo

© 2008 • 1,114 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $135 $67.50 • ISBN 978-087969752-5

TGF-β is the prototype of a protein superfamily which, in humans, contains at least 35 members, including activins, inhibins, bone morphogenetic proteins, growth/differentiation factors, and Müllerian inhibiting substance. This monograph draws on the world’s leading laboratories to comprehensively cover all aspects of the biology of TGF-β and serve as a reference work for both specialists and researchers less familiar with the field.

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The Cardiovascular System

The Cardiovascular System
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXVII)

© 2002 • 566 pp., illus., color plates, appendices, index
Paperback • $115 $46.00 • ISBN 978-087969679-5

Normal cardiovascular function requires the concerted action of many cell types, each capable of adaptive gene expression in response to developmental, physiological, and pathological cues. The genetic basis of cardiovascular function, development, and disease is an area of intense investigation, in the hope of significant insights into the heart and vessels? basic workings and improvements in diagnosis and therapy. This latest volume in a prestigious book series presents a remarkable survey of current progress in these efforts, through the contributions of over fifty of the world's leading investigators. Sections are devoted to angiogenesis, cardiogenesis, homeostasis, development, vascular biology, and cardiovascular repair and therapy. The book is an essential source of ideas, discoveries, and references for clinical scientists and physicians interested in basic cardiac biology, hypertension, atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, and heart failure.

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