Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
Covers all areas of biology with many references and illustrations, and over 3,000 peer-reviewed articles. Also covers anatomy, genetics, and neuroscience.
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences is a research-level encyclopedia covering all areas of biology with many references and illustrations, and over 3,000 peer-reviewed articles. Articles are organized in a structured, subject-based hierarchy at different levels of complexity.
Subject coverage:
- Biochemistry
- Cell biology
- Clinical Medicine
- Developmental biology
- Ecology
- Evolution and diversity of life
- Functional and comparative morphology
- Genetics and molecular biology
- Immunology
- Microbiology and virology
- Neuroscience
- Plant science
- Science and Society
- Structural biology
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Also Known As:
- ELS
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| Concurrent Users | 3 |
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