Format | EPUB |
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Size | 55.6 MB |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Edition | 1 |
Language | English |
Hormone Receptors: Structures and Functions, Volume 123 (EPUB) offers a deep and structured analysis of the molecular mechanisms underlying hormone receptor function. This volume explores how hormone receptors transmit signals, regulate gene expression, and influence biological responses across different systems.
A must-have for molecular biologists, endocrinologists, pharmacologists, and graduate students, this book integrates structural biology with clinical relevance—bridging research with therapeutic applications in areas such as metabolic disease, cancer, and reproductive health.
This title is positioned within the realm of Molecular Biology and brings together high-resolution structural studies, protein-receptor interactions, and signaling pathways. It’s essential reading for professionals investigating the molecular basis of hormone function and its implications in disease.
Feature | Description |
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Format | EPUB |
Target Audience | Researchers, endocrinologists, biomedical scientists, postgraduate students |
Topics Covered | Receptor structure, ligand binding, signal transduction, gene regulation |
Volume | 123 |
Level | Research / Clinical / Academic |
Scientists focused on protein-receptor interaction
Researchers working on targeted drug development
Clinicians exploring hormone-based therapies
Students studying molecular signaling and gene control
If your work intersects with molecular research or hormonal regulation, Hormone Receptors: Structures and Functions, Volume 123 (EPUB) will provide you with the depth and clarity needed to connect structure with biological impact.
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