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3211837329 - Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain|Gert Lubec|Gebundenes Englisch

Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain|Gert Lubec|Gebundenes Englisch (2001)

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9783211837320 - Gert Lubec: Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain
Gert Lubec

Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain (2001)

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Author: Gert Lubec. Art Nr.: 3211837329. Cover Format: 289x222x30 mm. Language: Englisch. Weight: 1166 g. Pages: 371. Protein Expression in Down Syndrome BrainGert Lubec Art Nr.: 3211837329 ISBN 13: 9783211837320 Release year: 2001 Published by: Springer-Verlag KG Edition: Taschenbuch Cover: Taschenbuch Cover Format: 289x222x30 mm Pages: 371 Weight: 1166 g Language: Englisch Author: Gert Lubec Description When we worked on Down Syndrome brain in the past we have been focus­ ing on adult brain. This was a major step forwards as most work on Down Syndrome was carried out on fibroblasts or other tissues and, moreover, we introduced proteomics to identify and quantify brain protein expression. We considered evaluation of brain protein expression in Down Syndrome brain by and by more important than gene hunting at the nucleic acid level realiz­ ing the long unpredictable way from RNA to protein. The availability of fetal samples along with the proteomic appproach stimulated and reinforced studies on Down Syndrome brain. And indeed, it was found out that some observations on aberrant protein expression in adult Down Syndrome brain could not be verified in the fetal samples indi­ cating that neurodegeneration in adult Down Syndrome brain may have been responsible rather than trisomy 21. Using brains from the early second trimester of gestation led to the generation of a series of clues for the under­ standing of aberrant wiring of the brain in Down Syndrome and enabled the determination of altered key functions in early life e. g. undetectably low drebrin was observed in Down Syndrome cortex, an integral constituent and marker for dendritic spines, main effectors of cross-talk between neurons. In addition, evaluation of the nature of the neuronal deficits in terms of neuro­ transmission markers could be established as well as neuronal density in fetal Down Syndrome cortex. Powered by INFORIUS , Neu, Festpreisangebot, Format: Taschenbuch, Gewicht: 1kg, Sprache: Englisch, Breite: 22cm, Einband: Taschenbuch, Höhe: 3cm, Produktart: Taschenbuch, Anzahl der Seiten: X, Marke: Springer-Verlag KG, Länge: 28cm, EAN: 9783211837320.
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9783211837320 - Gert Lubec: Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain
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Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain (2001)

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Neuware - When we worked on Down Syndrome brain in the past we have been focus ing on adult brain. This was a major step forwards as most work on Down Syndrome was carried out on fibroblasts or other tissues and, moreover, we introduced proteomics to identify and quantify brain protein expression. We considered evaluation of brain protein expression in Down Syndrome brain by and by more important than gene hunting at the nucleic acid level realiz ing the long unpredictable way from RNA to protein. The availability of fetal samples along with the proteomic appproach stimulated and reinforced studies on Down Syndrome brain. And indeed, it was found out that some observations on aberrant protein expression in adult Down Syndrome brain could not be verified in the fetal samples indi cating that neurodegeneration in adult Down Syndrome brain may have been responsible rather than trisomy 21. Using brains from the early second trimester of gestation led to the generation of a series of clues for the under standing of aberrant wiring of the brain in Down Syndrome and enabled the determination of altered key functions in early life; e. g. undetectably low drebrin was observed in Down Syndrome cortex, an integral constituent and marker for dendritic spines, main effectors of cross-talk between neurons. In addition, evaluation of the nature of the neuronal deficits in terms of neuro transmission markers could be established as well as neuronal density in fetal Down Syndrome cortex. 371 pp. Englisch, Books.
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9783211837320 - Lubec, G.: Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain
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Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain (2001)

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When we worked on Down Syndrome brain in the past we have been focus ing on adult brain. This was a major step forwards as most work on Down Syndrome was carrie, 2001, Gebunden, Neuware, Hardcover, 1166g, 2001. 2001, 374, Banküberweisung, PayPal.
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When we worked on Down Syndrome brain in the past we have been focus ing on adult brain. This was a major step forwards as most work on Down Syndrome was carried out on fibroblasts or other tissues and, moreover, we introduced proteomics to identify and quantify brain protein expression. We considered evaluation of brain protein expression in Down Syndrome brain by and by more important than gene hunting at the nucleic acid level realiz ing the long unpredictable way from RNA to protein. The availability of fetal samples along with the proteomic appproach stimulated and reinforced studies on Down Syndrome brain. And indeed, it was found out that some observations on aberrant protein expression in adult Down Syndrome brain could not be verified in the fetal samples indi cating that neurodegeneration in adult Down Syndrome brain may have been responsible rather than trisomy 21. Using brains from the early second trimester of gestation led to the generation of a series of clues for the under standing of aberrant wiring of the brain in Down Syndrome and enabled the determination of altered key functions in early life e. g. undetectably low drebrin was observed in Down Syndrome cortex, an integral constituent and marker for dendritic spines, main effectors of cross-talk between neurons. In addition, evaluation of the nature of the neuronal deficits in terms of neuro transmission markers could be established as well as neuronal density in fetal Down Syndrome cortex. 2001, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 1166g, 2001, 371, Sofortüberweisung, PayPal, Banküberweisung.
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3211837329 - Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain | Gert Lubec | 2001 | englisch | NEU

Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain | Gert Lubec | 2001 | englisch | NEU (2001)

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Autor: Gert Lubec. Erscheinungsdatum: 20011015. Nachträgliche Adressänderungen sind leider nicht möglich. Aus technischen Gründen können wir das „Nachricht hinzufügen-Feld“ nicht auswerten. Seitenanzahl: X. Bücher tolino Hörbücher Film Musik Spielwaren Newsletter Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Protein Expression in Down Syndrome Brain | Gert Lubec | 2001 | englisch | NEU 2001. 2001 Autor: Gert Lubec Format: kartoniert Seitenanzahl: X Verlag: Springer-Verlag KG Erscheinungsdatum: 20011015 Sprache: englisch Genre: Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften/Technik/Medizin, Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften/Technik/Medizin Höhe in mm: 30 Länge in mm: 289 Breite in mm: 222 Gewicht in g: 1166 Beschreibung When we worked on Down Syndrome brain in the past we have been focus ing on adult brain. This was a major step forwards as most work on Down Syndrome was carried out on fibroblasts or other tissues and, moreover, we introduced proteomics to identify and quantify brain protein expression. We considered evaluation of brain protein expression in Down Syndrome brain by and by more important than gene hunting at the nucleic acid level realiz ing the long unpredictable way from RNA to protein. The availability of fetal samples along with the proteomic appproach stimulated and reinforced studies on Down Syndrome brain. And indeed, it was found out that some observations on aberrant protein expression in adult Down Syndrome brain could not be verified in the fetal samples indi cating that neurodegeneration in adult Down Syndrome brain may have been responsible rather than trisomy 21. Using brains from the early second trimester of gestation led to the generation of a series of clues for the under standing of aberrant wiring of the brain in Down Syndrome and enabled the determination of altered key functions in early life; e. g. undetectably low drebrin was observed in Down Syndrome cortex, an integral constituent and marker for dendritic spines, main effectors of cross-talk between neurons. In addition, evaluation of the nature of the neuronal deficits in terms of neuro transmission markers could be established as well as neuronal density in fetal Down Syndrome cortex. Versand Versand Versand Ihre Bestellung wird durch die Deutsche Post AG oder DHL versandt. Als Vertragspartner ist für Sie immer die Hugendubel Digital GmbH & Co. KG der Ansprechpartner. Der Versand kann ca. 1-4 Werktage in Anspruch nehmen. Lieferadresse Lieferadresse Lieferadresse Nachträgliche Adressänderungen sind leider nicht möglich. Bitte kontrollieren Sie Ihre Lieferanschrift bevor Sie bestellen. Aus technischen Gründen können wir das „Nachricht hinzufügen-Feld“ nicht auswerten. Rückgabe Rückgabe Rückgabe Sie haben nach Empfang Ihrer Ware ein einmonatiges Widerrufsrecht. Zur Wahrung der Widerrufsfrist reicht es aus, dass Sie die Mitteilung über die Ausübung des Widerrufsrechts vor Ablauf der Widerrufsfrist absenden. Online-Bestellung per Postversand retournieren Sie bitte an: Hugendubel.de Service-Center Europaallee 1 36244 Bad Hersfeld Bitte fügen Sie der Rücksendung einen Nachweis über den Einkauf bei, damit wir die Ware zuordnen können. Storno Storno Storno Die Daten Ihrer Bestellung werden innerhalb weniger Minuten an unsere Logistik übergeben. Daher können wir Ihre Stornierung in den meisten Fällen nicht bearbeiten. Sie können einfach die Annahme ihrer Lieferung verweigern oder von Ihrem Rückgaberecht Gebrauch machen. , Neu, Festpreisangebot, Format: Taschenbuch, Gewicht: 1kg, Label: Springer-Verlag KG, Sprache: Englisch, Unterkategorie: Genetik, Medizin, Breite: 22cm, Auflage: 2001. 2001, Höhe: 3cm, Höhe (mm): 30, Länge: 28cm, Anzahl Seiten: X, EAN: 9783211837320, Breite (mm): 222, Gewicht in g: 1166, Marke: Markenlos, Untertitel: 2001. 2001, Länge (mm): 289.
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