Nicolini, Claudio A. (Editor)
Chromatin Structure and Function
Chromatin Structure and Function
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New York; London: Plenum Press, 1979. First Edition (presumed; no prior editions or printings cited). Small quartos with brick red cloth boards in white and red jacket; illustrations; subject index; 880 pages total Very good to near fine copies; tight and clean; jacket shows a wee bit of edgewear and sunning to spine, else very good (+). See photos. Hardcover. ISBN: 0306400758
Nobel Laureate Donald Glaser's copy, with a spine label of his personal research library. For more books from Glaser's library, search using the keycode: GLSR. Glaser won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1961 for the invention of the Bubble Chamber. // "Chromatin research, a subject of intense interest for modern bioscientists, has wide-ranging implications for such topics as the mechanisms of cancer, aging, medical genetics, chemical carcinogenesis, and cell proliferation. This two-volume work provides a comprehensive approach to the problem of chromatic structure and function at both the molecular and cellular levels; focusses on the methodologies, techniques, and various levels of chromatin organization; and stresses their implications for cell function." --Jacket. // **Somewhat heavy set. Additional shipping fees may be needed for expedited or international orders. Please inquire**
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