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Anthony Bretscher

Anthony Bretscher

Anthony Bretscher is Professor of Cell Biology at Cornell University. His laboratory is well known for identifying and characterizing new components of the actin cytoskeleton, and elucidating their biological functions in relation to cell polarity and membrane traffic. For this work, his laboratory exploits biochemical, genetic and cell biological approaches in two model systems, vertebrate epithelial cells and the budding yeast. Dr. Bretscher teaches cell biology to graduate students at Cornell University.
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  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Harvey Lodish; Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Anthony Bretscher, Hidde Ploegh, Angelika Amon, Matthew P. Scott
    ©2012 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429234139

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  • e-Book for Molecular Cell Biology (access card)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    Harvey Lodish; Arnold Berk; Chris A. Kaiser; Monty Krieger; Matthew Scott; Anthony Bretscher; Hiddle Ploegh; Paul Matsudaira
    ©2008 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429209557

    Freeman’s "next generation" eBook fully integrates the text and its interac .....[+]

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  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Harvey Lodish; Arnold Berk; Chris A. Kaiser; Monty Krieger; Matthew P. Scott; Anthony Bretscher; Hidde Ploegh; Paul Matsudaira
    ©2008 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780716776017

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  • Molecular Cell Biology Book Companion Site

    Harvey Lodish; Arnold Berk; Chris A. Kaiser; Monty Krieger; Matthew P. Scott; Anthony Bretscher; Hidde Ploegh; Paul Matsudaira
    ©2008 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429207621

    This FREE site offers a variety of resources to help students visualize con .....[+]

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Anthony Bretscher

Anthony Bretscher

Anthony Bretscher is Professor of Cell Biology at Cornell University. His laboratory is well known for identifying and characterizing new components of the actin cytoskeleton, and elucidating their biological functions in relation to cell polarity and membrane traffic. For this work, his laboratory exploits biochemical, genetic and cell biological approaches in two model systems, vertebrate epithelial cells and the budding yeast. Dr. Bretscher teaches cell biology to graduate students at Cornell University.