Cell And Molecular Biology Of The Testis

(Hardcover - Jan 1993)
by

Des Jardins

 (Author)
,

Claude Desjardins

,

Desjardins

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Book: Cell And Molecular Biology Of The Testis
This book is a comprehensive, multi-authored work on the structure and function of the mammalian testis. The approach emphasizes gene expression, translation and production of specific gene products and the cellular and molecular regulation of these fundamental processes. Rather than provide a global survey of all aspects of male reproduction, this book stresses specific mechanisms that underscore the structure and function of the testis. It explains old and new concepts from a cellular and molecular perspective. This novel approach allows the authors to forge links between cell and molecular biology and well-established aspects of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis. The result is a well-focused, comprehensive, and synthetic analysis of testicular biology.
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Details of Book: Cell And Molecular Biology Of The Testis Book: Cell And Molecular Biology Of The Testis
Author: Des Jardins, Claude Desjardins, Desjardins
ISBN:

0195062698


ISBN-13:

9780195062694

,

978-0195062694


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jan 1993
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Usa
Number of Pages: 497
Language: English
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    Book: Cell And Molecular Biology Of The Testis by Des Jardins, Claude Desjardins, Desjardins
    ISBN Number: 0195062698, 9780195062694, 978-0195062694