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by Michiki Kasai
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- Title Biosignal Transduction Mechanisms
- Author Michiki Kasai
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- Publisher Springer, Tokyo
- Date 1989
- ISBN 9780387507088
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Biosignal Transduction Mechanisms
by Kasai, Michiki, Tohru Yoshioka and Hideo Suzuki (eds)
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Tokyo: Japan Scientific Societies Press / Springer-Verlag. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 0387507086 . Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.; "It is a fascinating idea to take the opposite direction for once, ie, second messenger production by stimuli is not the cause of the biological response, it is rather one of the cellular responses; and it is the concentration of changes of chemicals which carry biological information. This approach may bring up some aspects which are unfamiliar to the biochemist but better known to the physiologist and biophysicist. This book's intention is to show that this research field has come to a new stage of development." - Preface. ; Ex-Library; 209 pages .
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