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C. Elegans Atlas

C. Elegans Atlas
Author: David H. Hall
Edition: 1
Binding: Spiral-bound
ISBN: 0879697156

Derived from the acclaimed online ''WormAtlas'', C. Download C. Elegans Atlas from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. elegans Atlas is a large-format, full-color atlas of the hermaphroditic form of the model organism C. elegans, known affectionately as ''the worm'' by workers in the field. Prepared by the editors of the Wormatlas Consortium, David H. Hall and Zeynep F. Altun, this book combines explanatory text with copious, labeled, color illustrations and electron micrographs of the major body systems of C. elegans. Also included are electron microscopy cross sections of the worm. This laboratory reference is essential for the working worm biologist, at the bench and at the microscope, and provides a superb companion to the C. elegans II monograph. It is also a valuable tool for investigators in the fields Search and find a lot of medical books in many category availabe for free download. C. Elegans Atlas medical books pdf for free. elegans Atlas is a large-format, full-color atlas of the hermaphroditic form of the model organism C. elegans, known affectionately as ''the worm'' by workers in the field. Prepared by the editors of the Wormatlas Consortium, David H. Hall and Zeynep F It is also a valuable tool for investigators in the fields



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