Cell synchrony studies in biosynthetic regulation,
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York,
Academic Press,
1966.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cell Synchrony, a Prologue to Discovery / T.W. James
- On the Theory of Synchronous Cultures / Joseph Engelberg and Henry R. Hirsch
- Synchronous Replication of the Chromosome in Bacillus Subtilis / Noboru Sueoka
- Chromosome Replication in Escherichia Coli / Karl G. Lark
- Nuclear Events in Synchronously Dividing Yeast Cultures / D.H Williamson
- Periodic Enzyme Synthesis in Synchronous Cultures of Yeast / H.O. Halvorson, R.M Bock, P. Tauro, R. Epstein, and M. La Berge
- Light-induced Synchronous Sporulation of a Myxomycete-the Relation of initial Metabolic Changes to the Establishment of a New Cell State / John W. Daniel
- Studies on Chloroplast Replication in Synchronized Euglena / J.R. Cook
- Silica Shell Formation in Synchronously Dividing Diatoms / Joyce C. Lewin, Bernhard E. Reimann, William F. Busby, and Benjamin E. Volcani
- Intracellular Control of Enzyme Synthesis and Activity During Synchronous Growth of Chlorella / Robert R. Schmindt
- Energetics and the Synchronized Cell Cycle / B.W. Wilson and T.W. James
- Synchrony of Cell Division in Root Meristems Following Treatment with 5-Aminouracil / Ellen Mattingly
- The Physiology of Repetitively Synchronized Tetrahymena / G.M. Padilla, I.L. Cameron, and L.H. Elrod
- Morphogenetic and Macromolecular Aspects of Synchronized Tetrahymena / G.L. Whitson, G.M. Padilla, and W.D. Fisher
- Behavior of Sulfhydryl Groups in Synchronous Division / Katsuma Dan
- A Method of Making Synchronous Cell Cultures by Density Gradient Centrifugation / J.M. Mitchison and W.S. Vincent
- Effects of Temperature on the Mitotic Cycle of Normal and Synchronized Mammalian Cells / Potu N. Rao and Joseph Engelberg
- Some Macromolecular Characteristics of Synchronized Hela Cells / Elliott Robbins and Matthew Scharff.