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Autor: Dolph L. Hatfield

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Dolph Hatfield is Scientist Emeritus in the Molecular Biology of Selenium Section at the National Cancer Institute. Ulrich Schweizer, is Professor at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,  Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. Petra Tsuji is Assistant Professor in the at the Department of Biological Sciences at Towson University. Vadim N. Gladyshev, is Professor in the Division of Genetics, Department of Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.




6 Ebooks von Dolph L. Hatfield

Dolph L. Hatfield & Marla J. Berry: Selenium
This book examines the molecular biology of selenium and how this element makes its way into protein. The role of this element in preventing certain forms of cancer, heart disease and other cardiovas …
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€160.49
Dolph L. Hatfield & Marla J. Berry: Selenium
Many health benefits have been attributed to selenium that include preventing various forms of cancer (e.g., colon cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer and liver cancer), heart disease and other …
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Englisch
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€171.19
Dolph L. Hatfield & Ulrich Schweizer: Selenium
In the current edition, Selenium: Its Molecular Biology and Role in Human Health expands extensively on the previous editions providing readers with the most significant advances in the rapidly …
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Englisch
€223.63
Dolph L. Hatfield: Transfer RNA in Protein Synthesis
Transfer RNA in Protein Synthesis is a comprehensive volume focusing on important aspects of codon usage, selection, and discrimination in the genetic code. The many different functions of t RNA and …
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Englisch
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€270.36
Dolph L. Hatfield: Transfer RNA in Protein Synthesis
Transfer RNA in Protein Synthesis is a comprehensive volume focusing on important aspects of codon usage, selection, and discrimination in the genetic code. The many different functions of t RNA and …
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Englisch
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€269.79
Dolph L. Hatfield: Selenium
As discussed in this book, a large body of evidence indicates that selenium is a cancer chemopreventive agent. Further evidence points to a role of this element in reducing viral expression, in …
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Englisch
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€56.32