Molecular Biology of Circadian Rhythms
Editorial Reviews
Review
“…a good introduction to anyone who is interested in learning about the molecular mechanisms behind circadian rhythms…” (Cell Biochemistry and Function, Vol. 23 (4) July 2005)
"...valuable reading for biological or medical scientists and many practitioners. As a first in its field, the volume is sure to become a classic." (Quarterly Review of Biology, March-May 2005)
"...a timely snapshot of the molecular mechanisms of biological timekeeping as we understand it today." (Genes, Brain and Behavior, March 2005)
"…better than a good book…The Alvarez chapter alone justifies its purchase, and several other excellent chapters are also quite useful." (Clinical Chemistry, January 2005)
“…presents a comprehensive account of the current state of chronobiology, delivering a ready resource for students and practitioners.” (Bio World (Germany), Vol.9, No.5 2004)
"…few other books on this subject are available. The material is on interest event to those not in the area." (Doody's Health Services)
Book Description
Modern molecular biology and genetics has enabled significant strides in research on the basic properties of biological rhythms. These advances will, in addition to relevance for understanding of cell and body biochemistry, health, and aging, provide insights into the molecular control of behavior. This comprehensive account of the molecular basis of circadian rhythms will cover the recent advances in addition to providing a solid groundwork in the basic aspects of biological timing.
Molecular Biology of Circadian Rhythms
Molecular Biology of Circadian Rhythms,Amita Sehgal,Wiley-Liss,0471418242,Cell Physiology,Circadian Rhythm,Circadian rhythms,Life Sciences - Anatomy & Physiology,Life Sciences - Biology - Molecular Biology,Life Sciences - Cytology,Molecular Biology,Science,Science/Mathematics,genetics,physiology,Science / Molecular Biology
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