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Innovation retains a significant act for technology based modern teaching and research. In view to reach the goal, this manuscript has been published for the teacher, researcher, research students (MS, PhD) and students (Undergraduate) in the area of Molecular Cell Biology related to plant, animal and human. Modern technology based data on Molecular cell Biology like hormone signaling, its mechanism and regulated gene, gene expression regulating auxin (IAA, IBA), gibberellin (GA3), cytokinin, abscissic acid (ABA) and steroid, cytokine and peptide hormones in plant, animal and human have been…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Innovation retains a significant act for technology based modern teaching and research. In view to reach the goal, this manuscript has been published for the teacher, researcher, research students (MS, PhD) and students (Undergraduate) in the area of Molecular Cell Biology related to plant, animal and human. Modern technology based data on Molecular cell Biology like hormone signaling, its mechanism and regulated gene, gene expression regulating auxin (IAA, IBA), gibberellin (GA3), cytokinin, abscissic acid (ABA) and steroid, cytokine and peptide hormones in plant, animal and human have been noted in this manuscript. In addition, transcription and translation, gene expression technology, genomics as well as bioinformatics have been described well. Finally, we believe, this book would be an innovative study in the field of hormone regulated gene expression for the academician, researcher and students.
Autorenporträt
O Dr. A.B.M Sharif Hossain obteve o doutorado em Biotecnologia pela Universidade de Ehime, no Japão. O Dr. Hossain é professor associado de Biotecnologia na Universidade de Hail. Ele orientou quatro alunos de doutorado e dez alunos de mestrado na Universidade da Malásia, em Kuala Lumpur. O Dr. Hossain publicou 135 artigos, incluindo 23 livros. Entre eles, 50 são artigos em revistas ISI. MM Uddin é co-investigador.