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Concepts in cell signaling

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SKU: 9789384502478

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“CONCEPTS IN CELL SIGNALING” by Sheldon J.P. (ISBN: 9789384502478) offers a clear and concise exploration of cellular communication. Discover the intricate mechanisms governing cell signaling pathways, from receptor activation to downstream effects. This book provides a fundamental understanding of how cells communicate and respond to their environment, essential for biology and related fields. Ideal for students and researchers seeking a comprehensive guide to cell signaling principles.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789384502478
  • Publisher: AGRI BIOVET PRESS
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9384502472
  • Publisher Date: 01-Jan-17

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Concepts in cell signaling

  1. Anuj Pandey

    Clear and concise! Exactly what I needed to understand the basics of cell communication. Would recommend it.

  2. Nishant Nandwani

    A good introduction to cell signaling, but could use more real-world examples. Still, a solid foundation for beginners.

  3. Yash Khaneja

    Good for gaining an initial understanding but not sufficient if looking for advanced knowledge.

  4. Ashish Shukla

    Excellent overview of cell signaling pathways. The diagrams were very helpful. A must-read for biology students.

  5. Suraj Kumar

    A decent resource, although I think the organization could be improved for better flow.

  6. Kaushik Roy

    Fantastic book! Easy to understand, covers everything you need to know about Cell Signaling!

  7. Harshal Dharme

    Comprehensive and well-written. It helped me grasp complex concepts easily.

  8. Mohit Mohan Mishra

    The book is okay, but I found some chapters a bit dense and difficult to follow. Needs more clarity.

  9. Himanshu Chodavadiya

    I liked the book, though it was a bit dry. Regardless it was very informative and I will use it again.

  10. Sariga N

    It’s a good starting point. I did feel like I needed to consult other sources to supplement my knowledge.

  11. Tushar Sharma

    Not bad, but I wish it delved deeper into specific signaling molecules. Feels a bit too introductory at times.

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