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The aim of the Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop 29 was to discuss the contribution of research on model organisms which are particularly suited for genetic and biological research, to the understanding of gen eral principles of biology as well as the basis for human diseases.

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Published December, 2012
By P.J. Holloway, R.T. Rees and D. Stock
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In recent years the importance of adjuvants for optimising the activity of agrochemicals has become increasingly recognized. This book is aimed at accumulating the current knowledge of the interactions between adjuvants, agrochemicals and target organisms.

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Published November, 2012
By H. Graf and N.E. Fusenig
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Cell biology has made an appreciable impact on the evaluation of physiological and pathophysiological processes leading to a more detailed understanding of the signaling mechanisms by which cells communicate in vivo and in vitro and modify adaptively.

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Since the first successful transfer of an in vitro fertilised human egg in 1976, modern endocrinology, genetics, and assisted reproductive technologies have opened new frontiers of research with the aim to treat infertile women.

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Published November, 2012
By E.C. Herrmann and R. Franke
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Leading scientists from Europe and North America were invited to discuss computer-aided drug design in industrial research. These changes are gaining momentum, so it is the right time to think about the role of computer-aided drug design in this changing environment.

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Bone is a sex hormone-dependent organ, which has importantimplications for current therapeutic strategies in theprevention and possible treatment of bone loss in theelderly.

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Published November, 2012
By M.R. Waterman and M. Hildebrand
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Published November, 2012
By A. Cockburn and L. Smith
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The clarity of the view that all carcinogens act by mutating DNA, origin ally advocated by Bruce Ames nearly 20 years ago, has been clouded by the increasing numbers of compounds which are not genotoxic but which nevertheless can cause cancer.

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Published November, 2012
By Erwin F. Wagner and F. Theuring
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Some of the current concepts used in transgenic research, an increasingly important tool to study the regulation and function of genes, are illustrated in this book.

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Males and females have equivalent cholesterol levels until puberty but males suffer an ex ponential increase in heart disease in their forties, while the female rise does not start until a decade later, after menopause.

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