International review of cytology. Volume 8 /
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V8.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1959.
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Colección: | International review of cytology ;
v. 8. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; International Review of Cytology, Volume VIII; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume VIII; Chapter 1. The Structure of Cytoplasm; I. Introduction; II. Definition of Cytoplasmic Structures; III. Mitochondria; IV. Mitochondria1 Regeneration; V. Pathological Aspects of Mitochondria; VI. Ergastoplasm; VII. Microsomes; VIII. Origin of Ergastoplasm; IX. Golgi Apparatus; X. Centriole; XI. Conclusion; XII. References; Chapter 2. Wall Organization in Plant Cells; I. Introduction; II. The X-Ray Diagram and Electron-Microscopic Appearance of Cellulose
- III. The Chemical Composition of MicrofibrilsIV. The Biosynthesis of Microfibrils; V. The Synthesis and Orientation of Microfibrils at a New Cytoplasmic Surface; VI. References; Chapter 3. Submicroscopic Morphology of the Synapse; I. Introduction; II. Morphology of the Synaptic Region; III. Submicroscopic Morphology and Function of the Synapse; IV. Summary; V. References; Chapter 4. The Cell Surface of Paramecium; I. The Problem; II. The Evidence; III. Synthesis and Outlook; IV. Acknowledgments; V. References; Chapter 5. The Mammalian Reticulocyte; I. Introduction
- II. Techniques in the Examination of ReticulocytesIII. Morphology; IV. Physical Properties; V. Biochemistry; VI. Physiology; VII. Reticulocytes in Disease; VII. Acknowledgments; IX. References; Chapter 6. The Physiology of Chromatophores; I. Introduction; II. Classification of Chromatophore Responses; III. Functional Significance of Color Changes; IV. Chromatophores of Arthropods; V. Chromatophores of Fishes; VI. Chromatophores of Amphibians; VII. Chemical Nature of Chromatophorotropins; VIII. References
- Chapter 7. The Fibrous Components of Connective Tissue with Special Reference to the Elastic FiberI. Introduction; II. Morphological Studies on Collagen and Elastic Fibers; III. Biochemical Studies on Collagen and Elastic Fibers; IV. The Physiology of Connective-Tissue Fibers; V. The Production of Elastic Material from Collagen; VI. Conclusions; VII. References; Chapter 8. Experimental Heterotopic Ossification; I. Introduction; II. Heterotopic Ossification and the Urinary Tract; III. Injection of Extracts of Skeletal Tissues; IV. Injections of Irritants and Other Traumatic Experiments
- V. Implants of Devitalized Skeletal TissuesVI. Conclusions; VII. Acknowledgments; VIII. References; Chapter 9. A Survey of Metabolic Studies on Isolated Mammalian Nuclei; I. Introduction; II. Methods for Isolating Nuclei; III. Biochemical Studies on Isolated Nuclear Fractions; IV. Validity of Studies on Isolated Nuclei; V. Conclusions; VI. Acknowledgments; VII. References; Chapter 10. Trace Elements in Cellular Function; I. Introduction; II. Emission Spectrography; III. Metalloenzymes and Metalloproteins; IV. Metal-Enzyme Complexes; V. Metals in Subcellular Fractions; VI. Summary