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C. elegans Atlas

C. elegans Atlas

By David H. Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York; Zeynep F. Altun, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

© 2008 • 348 pp., illus., appendix, index
Concealed wire binding • $128.00 $89.60 • ISBN 978-087969715-0

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C. elegans Atlas

C. elegans Atlas

By David H. Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York; Zeynep F. Altun, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

© 2008 • 348 pp., illus., appendix, index
Hardcover • $179.00 • ISBN 978-087969794-5

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C. elegans II

C. elegans II
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 33)

Edited By Donald L. Riddle, University of Missouri, Columbia; Thomas Blumenthal, Indiana University; Barbara J. Meyer, University of California, Berkeley; James R. Priess, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle

© 1997 • 1222 pp., illus., color plates, index
Paper • $75 • ISBN 978-087969532-3

Studies of the cells and genes of the nematode C. elegans have become a cornerstone of current biology. A classic 1988 Cold Spring Harbor monograph, The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, described the basic genetics, anatomy and development of the organism. Now, in that authoritative tradition, comes C. elegans II -- not a second edition but a book that breaks new ground and defines the current status of the field, providing a detailed molecular explanation of how development is regulated and the nervous system specifies varied aspects of behavior. This volume is a must for any investigator doing worm studies but it has been written and rigorously edited to illuminate for a wider community of investigators in cell and molecular biology who should know how new knowledge of C. elegans relates to their own specialty.

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Calcium Signaling

Calcium Signaling

Edited By Martin D. Bootman, The Babraham Institute; Michael J. Berridge, The Babraham Institute; James W. Putney, National Institutes of Health; H. Llewelyn Roderick, The Babraham Institute

© 2011 • 499 pp., illus. (71 4C color images and 11 B&W images), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-0-87969-903-1

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Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development

Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development

By Toby Freedman, Synapsis Search, Portola Valley, California

© 2009 • 409 pp., illus., index
Paperback • $40.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-879698-80-5

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Cell Biology of Addiction

Cell Biology of Addiction

Edited By Bertha K. Madras, Harvard Medical School; Christine M. Colvis, National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH; Jonathan D. Pollock, National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH; Joni L. Rutter, National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH; David Shurtleff, National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH; Mark von Zastrow, University of California, San Francisco

© 2006 • 465 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $129 $32.25 • ISBN 978-087969753-2

This monograph, written by experts in the field, is devoted to the molecular analysis of addiction pathways in the brain. It provides an intensive overview of the fundamentals, state–of–the–art advances, and major gaps in the cell and molecular biology of drug addiction within the broader context of neuroscience. Addiction research is a branch of neuroscience and psychology. The emphasis in this book is on hard science and the market for it will be found among research investigators and grad students within the field of neuroscience. The research presented is not only applicable to the study of drug abuse and addiction, but has clear implications for clarifying mechanisms of learning and memory, neuroadaptation, perception, volitional behavior, motivation, reward, and other disciplines of neuroscience.

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Cell Growth: Control of Cell Size

Cell Growth: Control of Cell Size
(Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 42)

Edited By Michael N. Hall, Biozentrum, University of Basel; Martin Raff, University College London; George Thomas, Friedrich Miescher Institute

© 2004 • 652 pp., illus., appendices, index
Hardcover • $139 $27.80 • ISBN 978-087969672-6

Recent breakthroughs in the field of cell growth, particularly in the control of cell size, are reviewed by experts in the three major divisions of the field: growth of individual cells, growth of organs, and regulation of cell growth in the contexts of development and cell division. This book is an introductory overview of the field and should be adaptable as a textbook.

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Cell Survival and Cell Death

Cell Survival and Cell Death

Edited By Eric H. Baehrecke, University of Massachusetts; Douglas R. Green, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Sally Kornbluth, Duke University; Guy S. Salvesen, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute

Due August 2013 • 300 pp. (approx.), illus. (29 4C, 51 B&W), index
Hardcover • $135 • ISBN 978-1-936113-31-6

Cell death plays a critical role in development, normal physiology, and many diseases, including cancer. This short book describes our detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved in cell death signaling, covering signal transducers, caspases, Bcl2-family proteins, mitochondrial molecules, and IAPs, as well as the survival mechanisms that antagonize them. Cell death mechanisms involved in tumor suppression and cancer are also covered.

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Cell-Cell Junctions

Cell-Cell Junctions

Edited By W. James Nelson, Stanford University; Elaine Fuchs, The Rockefeller University

© 2010 • 443 pp., illus., index
Hardcover • $135 $33.75 • ISBN 978-0-879698-84-3

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Clocks and Rhythms

Clocks and Rhythms
(Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXII)

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

© 2007 • 674 pp., illus., indexes
(Hardcover edition includes online access; call for information and registration)
Hardcover • $310 $155.00 • ISBN 978-087969822-5

Based on presentations by world-renowned investigators at the 72nd annual Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, this volume reviews the latest advances in biological clocks and rhythms. Topics include genetic and cellular studies aimed at characterizing circadian mechanisms; systems approaches to understanding physiological, endocrine, and neural networks; and models used for studying mental and physical cycles. A variety of normal and abnormal chronobiological patterns are discussed, including sleep, aging, migration, hibernation, seasonality, depression, and arrhythmias.

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