The Contributions of α and β Subunit Sialylation to the Function of the Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel by Teri D. Whisenand - front cover
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The Contributions of α and β Subunit Sialylation to the Function of the Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel

by Teri D. Whisenand

"The Contributions of α and β Subunit Sialylation to the Function of the Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel" by Teri D. Whisenand, published by Bell & Howell in 2001, is a hardcover scientific exploration into neural mechanisms. In excellent condition, this book is free from inscriptions and library markings, offering a pristine resource for neuroscience research.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Very Good
2000
Bell & Howell Information and Learning Company
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SKU:A2-B3-JM-CZ-0219

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Condition Details

The book is in very good condition, with a sturdy hardcover binding and no dust jacket as issued. There are no signs of wear or damage on the cover or pages. The interior is clean, with no inscriptions, signatures, or library markings. Overall, it is well-preserved for an academic text.

About This Classic 2000 Edition

This volume, authored by Teri D. Whisenand and published by Bell & Howell Information and Learning Company in 2001, explores the intricate role of α and β subunit sialylation in the function of voltage-dependent sodium channels. The research is a significant contribution to the field of neuroscience, shedding light on the molecular mechanisms underlying neural signal transmission. Although this edition does not indicate a specific printing or edition, its focus on a specialized area of neuroscience makes it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. The book is in hardcover format and lacks a dust jacket, typical of academic publications. It is not signed or inscribed, and there are no library markings, indicating it has been privately held. This work serves as a critical reference for those interested in the biochemical and physiological aspects of neural function.

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