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 Kaufmann, Stefan H. E. / Walker, Bruce D. (Hrsg.) AIDS and Tuberculosis A Deadly Liaison ISBN: 978-3-527-32270-1
Providing timely information on prevention, diagnosis and therapy, this is the first reference to emphasize the increasing coexistence of these two life-threatening diseases. Clearly divided into three sections on immunology and vaccination strategies, drugs, and clinical issues.
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 Janitz, Michal (Hrsg.) Next Generation Genome Sequencing Towards Personalized Medicine ISBN: 978-3-527-32090-5
Written by leading experts from industry and academia, this first single comprehensive resource addresses recent developments in next generation DNA sequencing technology and their impact on genome research, drug discovery, health care, social and ethical issues.
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 Helms, Volkhard Principles of Computational Cell Biology From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks ISBN: 978-3-527-31555-0
This textbook provides an ideal introduction for students of biology and bioinformatics. Carefully designed exercises -with answers- offer excellent support for those preparing for exams, while keeping maths to the minimum and introducing the more technical aspects of the topic.
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 Klipp, Edda / Liebermeister, Wolfram / Wierling, Christoph / Kowald, Axel / Lehrach, Hans / Herwig, Ralf Systems Biology A Textbook ISBN: 978-3-527-31874-2
This advanced textbook is related to the successful previous title by the same authors and has incorporated the suggestions from many lecturers. It is tailored to the needs of introductory courses in Systems Biology (companion web-site at www.wiley-vch.de/home/systemsbiology).
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 Gabius, Hans-Joachim (Hrsg.) The Sugar Code Fundamentals of Glycosciences ISBN: 978-3-527-32089-9
This must-have introduction to glycobiology, edited by one of the pioneering experts in the field, provides a comprehensive overview of the biochemistry of biologically relevant glycosylation as well as of the biomedical relevance of glycosylated biomolecules.
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