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Molecular Morphology in Human Tissues - Techniques and Applications

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Informationen zum Autor Hacker! Gerhard W.; Tubbs! Raymond R. Klappentext Molecular Morphology in Human Tissues: Techniques and Applications presents the most advanced molecular morphological techniques to date. This integrated approach to molecular morphology provides powerful analytical and diagnostic tools at the genome level! making the diagnosis and management of cancer! viral infections! and other diseases more precise and reliable. The pioneers of these techniques contribute step-by-step protocols with tips! guidelines! and other suggestions from their own notebooks! enabling experienced scientists as well as beginners to apply the most progressive detection methods available and to obtain optimal results. Zusammenfassung This invaluable reference introduces the most advanced molecular morphological techniques to date. The pioneers of the techniques discussed within contribute step-by-step protocols with tips and guidelines from their own notebooks. Inhaltsverzeichnis Molecular Morphology in Human Tissues: Techniques and Applications presents the most advanced molecular morphological techniques to date. This integrated approach to molecular morphology provides powerful analytical and diagnostic tools at the genome level! making the diagnosis and management of cancer! viral infections! and other diseases more precise and reliable. The pioneers of these techniques contribute step-by-step protocols with tips! guidelines! and other suggestions from their own notebooks! enabling experienced scientists as well as beginners to apply the most progressive detection methods available and to obtain optimal results.

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