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๐งฌ Crack the code of cancer with the gene that changed everything!
P53: The Gene That Cracked the Cancer Code by Sue Armstrong is a bestselling, highly rated book that demystifies the discovery and significance of the p53 gene in cancer research. Combining expert storytelling with accessible science, it offers professionals and curious readers alike a compelling look at one of molecular biologyโs most important breakthroughs.
| Asin | 1472910524 |
| Dimensions | 12.95 x 1.91 x 19.56 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Isbn 10 | 9781472910523 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1472910523 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 288 pages |
| Publication Date | 5 November 2015 |
| Publisher | BY |
User
Muy buena lectura
Un libro muy interesante sobre el descubrimiento, los experimentos, protagonistas y curiosidades del gen p53 sobre el cรกncer. La narrativa es amena y se cuentan detalles tรฉcnicas con tรฉrminos sencillos para entender incluso sin ser especialista o con conocimiento de biologรญa molecular. Muy recomendable.
User
Revealing, but not encouraging
I first learned about P53 from online medical papers which helped me realize the significance of it. So I purchased the book to expand the understanding of the topic and the book certainly did help to grasp the functionality and relevance of the gene and its protein and their role in the immune system arsenal. The book does not provide any definite answers, recommendations or instructions, and itโs written more like a story of development and research, without too many technical details which are available online. Overall very informative and valuable insights in a complicated topic.
User
Good.
Good book for basic knowledge about p53
User
Excellent storytelling by the author
The book simplifies the concept of the malady- Cancer. Excellent storytelling by the author. Useful to the novice and the expert alike.
User
Outstanding and entertaining review of a critical gene
Although I have been somewhat familiar with the p53 literature for a number of years, I was greatly informed and entertained by this narrative; the author does a fine job of weaving the science with the mystery of this extremely important transcription factor. The book hits on so many areas of cell and molecular biology in a very understandable and human way that I am even considering adopting it as supplemental reading for my college-level intro to cell biology and genetics course.
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