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The Warburg Effect Regulation Under Siege: The Intertwined Pathways in Health and Disease
Concetta Bubici and Salvatore Papa, editors
Perspectives in Mammary Gland Development and Breast Cancer Research
Zuzana Koledova et al. (editors)
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms in Reproduction and Early Development
Rafael A. Fissore et al. (editors)
Sperm Differentiation and Spermatozoa Function: Mechanisms, Diagnostics, and Treatment
Tomer Avidor-Reiss et al. (editors)
Helena Mira et al. (editors)
Extracellular Matrix Dynamics in Biology, Bioengineering, and Pathology
Rajprasad Loganathan et al. (editors)
Proceedings from ACCM19: Cell Cycle, DNA Damage Response and Telomeres
Andrew Burgess and Liz Caldon, editors
Mitochondrial Communication in Physiology, Disease and Aging
Nuno Raimundo and Anita Krisko, editors
Thy1/CD90 Surface Glycoprotein: Sensor of the Microenvironment?
Emanuela Felley-Bosco and Lisette Leyton, editors
Autophagy: From Big Data to Physiological Significance
Ioannis Nezis et al. (editors)
Cell Adhesion and Migration in the Development of Multicellular Organisms
Takaaki Matsui et al. (editors)
High Resolution Imaging in Microscopy and Ophthalmology: New Frontiers in Biomedical Optics
Josef F. Bille (editor)
Molecular Organization of Membranes: Where Biology Meets Biophysics
David Holowka and Marek Cebecauer
LuxR Solos Are Becoming Major Players in Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria
Vittorio Venturi and Brian M.M. Ahmer