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Familiarity with the mechanisms of eukaryotic gene regulation is now essential for scientists and students in both clinical and basic disciplines, and transcription factors are central to such regulation.
Revised and completely up-to-date, the second edition of Eukaryotic Transcription Factors includes additional sections, including 'TBP, the universal transcription factor?', 'The MYC oncogene' and 'Anti-oncogenes and Cancer', as well as a major expansion in the discussion of transcriptional activation, and particularly transcriptional repression.
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Eukaryotic cells, Genetic regulation, Transcription factors, Genetic transcription, Regulations, Transcription genetique, Research, Regulation, Gene Expression Regulation, Genetic recombination, Transkription, Eukaryoten, Regulation de l'expression des genes, Facteurs de transcription, Cellules eucaryotes, Transkriptionsfaktor, Fatores de transcricʹao, Molecular Biology, SCIENCE, Transcriptiefactoren, Celulas eucarioticas, Transcricʹao genica, Life Sciences, Regulation genetique, Genregulatie, Eukaryotische cellen, Eukaryonten, Recombinaison genetique, Transkription (Genetik), Transcription (biochemistry), Transcription génétique, Promoteurs (Génétique), 42.13 molecular biology, Recombinaison génétique, DNA-protein interactions, Régulation de l'expression des gènes, Régulation génétique, Genetic TransformationEdition | Availability |
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Eukaryotic transcription factors
2008, Academic Press, Elsevier Science Pub
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Eukaryotic transcription factors
2008, Elsevier/Academic Press
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Eukaryotic Transcription Factors
December 15, 1998, Academic Press
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Eukaryotic Transcription Factors
October 1995, Academic Pr
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"The fundamental dogma of molecular biology is that DNA produces RNA which in turn produces protein."
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