BIOCHEMICAL MESSENGGERS HORMONES, NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND GROWTH FACTORS

The main argument of this book is that cell signalling via nerves, hormones, local mediators and growth factors are not distinct phenomena, but branches of one general mechanism and should therefore be studied in an integrated manner. This volume is designed to act as a bridge between general texts...

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Main Author: Hardie, D. G
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Chapman & Hall 1991
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