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International review of cytology Volume 101 /

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V101.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bourne, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), 1909-1988, Danielli, J. F. (James Frederic), 1911-1984
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando ; London : Academic Press, 1986.
Colección:International review of cytology ; v. 101.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; International Review of Cytology, Volume 101; Copyright Pages; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Intestinal Cell Membranes; I. Introduction; II. Special Features of the Small Intestine; III. Methods for Preparing Enterocyte Membranes; IV. Synthesis and Turnover of Enterocyte Membranes; V. Summary and Suggestions for Future Investigations; References; Chapter 2. Fertilization in Amphibians: The Ancestry of the Block to Polyspermy; I. Introduction; II. Fertilization of Anuran Eggs; III. Fertilization of Urodele Eggs; IV. Control of Accessory Sperm Nuclei in Urodele Fertilization
  • V. The Ancestral EggVI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Cytoplasmic Transport and Microtubules in Telotrophic Ovarioles of Hemipteran Insects; I. Background and Introduction to the Morphology of Insect Ovarioles; II. Different Cell Types within Insect Ovarioles: Their Contribution and the Evidence for Transport between Them; III . Structure of the Nutritive Tube; IV. Possible Mechanisms of Microtubule-Associated Transport; V. Conclusion; VI. Addendum; References; Chapter 4. Hepatocarcinogenesis in the Rat: The Effect of Promoters and Carcinogens in Vivo and in Vitro; I. Introduction
  • II. Action of CarcinogensIII. Action of Promoters; IV. Mechanisms of Action of Carcinogens and Promoters; V. Importance of Hepatocarcinogens and Promoters for Man; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Biochemical Aspects of Cytokinesis; I. Introduction; II. How the Cleavage Plane Is Determined; III. The Contractile Ring; IV. Cytokinesis and the Contractile Proteins; V. The Formation of the Contractile Ring; VI. Proteins Which May Modulate the Organization and Disorganization of the Contractile Ring; VII. Contraction of the Contractile Ring; VIII. Conclusion; References
  • IV. Steroid Hormone Receptors in the Brain during Perinatal DevelopmentV. Ontogeny of Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors in the Uterus; VI. Hormonal Effects in the Fetus and Newborn; VII. Estrogen Receptors and Their Role in Estrogen Responses in the Fetal and Neonatal Uterus; VIII. Biological Responses to Different Estrogen Sulfates in the Fetal and Neonatal Uterus; IX. Specific Binding and Biological Effects of Antiestrogens in the Fetal and Neonatal Uterus; X. Conclusions; References; Index