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Mor information about Martin Chalfie (link to website for Columbia University) Excellence Seminar with Nobel Laureate Mario Capecci. On April 12th 2012 - The fourth seminar within the Excellence Seminar Series at Lund University Faculty of Medicine: Borrow LU card Computers & networks Copying, scanning & printing Study spaces & reading rooms Lockers and trolleys Order digitizations Find your way around Heiko Herwald 1 , Henning Cramer, Matthias Mörgelin, Wayne Russell, Ulla Sollenberg, Anna Norrby-Teglund, Hans Flodgaard, Lennart Lindbom, Lars Björck Affiliation 1 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Tornavägen 10, S-221 84 Lund, Sweden. heiko.herwald@medkem.lu.se Heiko Herwald. Published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Jan 2021 (2021) ISBN 10: 3658326344 ISBN 13: 9783658326340. New. Softcover. Quantity available: 1.

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