By
Gerald Schatten, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA, U.S.A.
Description
Together with other volumes in this series, Volume 56 presents thoughtful and forward-looking articles on developmental biology and developmental
medicine.
Reviews include:
* Selfishness in moderation: evolutionary success of the yeast plasmid
* Nongenomic actions of androgen
in sertoli cells
* Regulation of chromatin structure and gene activity by Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases
* Centromeres and Kinetochores,
Who Needs 'Em? The Role of Non-centromeric Chromatin in Spindle Assembly
* Modeling Cardiogenesis: The Challenges and Promises of
3D Reconstruction
* Plasmid and Chromosome Traffic Control: How ParA and ParB Drive Partition
The exceptional reviews in this volume
of
Current Topics in Developmental Biology will be valuable to both clinical and fundamental researchers, as well as
students and other professionals who want an introduction to current topics in cellular and molecular approaches to developmental biology
and clinical problems of aberrant development.
Included in series
Current Topics in Developmental Biology
Audience:
Developmental biologists, cell biologists, genetics researchers, and molecular biologists