John Hughes Centrally Acting Peptides Support Adobe DRM €50.01 Add to cart Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781349036684 ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK ● Published 1978 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4972401 ● Copy protection Adobe DRMRequires a DRM capable ebook reader More ebooks from the same author(s) / Editor John Hughes 10,257 Ebooks in this category Trevor W. Stone: CNS Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators The series CNS Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators is destined to be the definitive reference work on the physiology and pharmacology of the central nervous system. Written by an outstanding group … EPUB Adobe DRM €312.94 Monique (Lab. of Pharmacology, Paris, France) Adolphe: Biological Regulation of the Chondrocytes Biological Regulation of the Chondrocytes provides a comprehensive examination of the various regulations in which cartilaginous cells are involved. The book”s introductory chapter provides an … EPUB Adobe DRM €625.30 Bethany G. (UIC College of Pharmacy, USA) Elkington & Djaja Djendoel (UIC College of Pharmacy, USA) Soejarto: Medicinal Plants of Laos This book provides a description of medicinal plants of Laos, including their role in maintaining healthcare among the population, their potential as a source for new medicinal compounds, their … EPUB Adobe DRM €57.33 Sean Flanagan & Shaun Quigley: First FRCR Anatomy Practice Examinations The Royal College of Radiologists” First Anatomy module aims to ensure that this critical area in the interpretation of radiological images is thoroughly learned in the first year of training. This … EPUB Adobe DRM €58.91 Navjeet Kaur: Palladium Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles This book is a compilation of the recent applications of palladium catalysts in organic synthesis. The book demonstrates that it is a highly dynamic research field. This methodology has emerged as a … EPUB Adobe DRM €58.73 Jean-Pierre (Universite Paris Diderot Sobonne Paris-Cite; and Head, Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Robert Debre Hospital, Paris, France) Hugot: A Probabilistic Model of the Genotype/Phenotype Relationship A Probabilistic Model of the Genotype/Phenotype Relationship provides a new hypothesis on the relationship between genotype and phenotype. The main idea of the book is that this relationship is proba … EPUB Adobe DRM €57.51 Harriet (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden) Wallberg-Henrikss & Juleen R (Gustav V’s Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden) Zierath: Muscle Metabolism Diabetes research on models comprising intact animal tissues, cell cultures and isolated pancreatic islets is essential for understanding the pathogenesis of the disease as well as the mechanisms … EPUB Adobe DRM €255.98 David Raubenheimer & Stephen J. Simpson: 5 APPETITES EB A New Scientist Best Book of 2020How is it that a baboon and a blob of slime mould instinctively know what to eat for optimal health, balancing their protein, fat and carb intake in perfect … EPUB Adobe DRM €6.99 Michael Hayden & David Rubinsztein: Analysis of Triplet Repeat Disorders Analysis of Triplet Repeat Disorders is aimed at clinicians and scientists who work with these diseases or who have an interest in the field. Using the clinical picture of these diseases as a … EPUB Adobe DRM €227.42 Nancy H. Colburn: Genes and Signal Transduction in Multistage Carcinogenesis This book describes the identification and characterization of genetic loci that determine susceptibility to liver, mammary, or skin carcinogenesis in rodents. It focuses on protein kinases and … EPUB Adobe DRM €224.89 Next page >>> 0 0 Checkout 0,00 × × × Welcome to our digital bookstore with 3 million ebooks from international publishers in 30 languages!BUY one - get one FREE!Before checkout, you can choose an additional, free ebook!We use cookies for statistical and other functions to give you a super-fast browsing experience. If you continue, you agree. Change user language × ArabicGermanEnglishSpanishFrenchHindiIndonesianItalianMalayDutchPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianVietnameseChineseInternational Modal ×