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International review of cytology : a survey of cell biology. Volume 132 /

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V132.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jeon, Kwang W., Friedlander, Martin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Elsevier, 1992.
Colección:International review of cytology ; 132.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Tobacco BY-2 Cell Line as the "HeLa" Cell in the Cell Biology of Higher Plants; I. Introduction; II. Origin of TBY-2 Cells; Ill. Growth and Cytological Characteristics; IV. Studies of Subcellular Organelles; V. Synchronization of Cells; VI. Changes in Cytoskeletons during the Cell Cycle Progression; VII. Cytological Investigation of Cell Elongation; VIII. Gene Delivery into Cells; IX. Supplementary Remarks; X. Summary; References
  • Chapter 2. Cells in the Marginal Zone of the SpleenI. Introduction; II. Marginal Zone; Ill. Cells of the Marginal Zone; IV. Function of the Marginal Zone; V. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Role of the Cytoskeleton in Genome Regulation and Cancer; I. Introduction; II. Reverse Transformation Reaction and Role of the Cytoskeleton; III. A Theory of Mammalian Cell Genome Regulation Involving the Cytoskeleton; IV. Application to Cancer; V. Other Evidence for Genetic Regulatory Actions of the Cytoskeleton; VI. Applications to Molecular Biology; VII. Evolutionary Considerations
  • VIII. Additional Relevant Information Concerning the Nature of the Cytoskeleton and Previous Theories of Its FunctionIX. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4. Properties and Uses of Photoautotrophic Plant Cell Cultures; I. Introduction; II. Intiation and Charecterization of Photoautrophic Cell Cultures; Ill. Specific Uses; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Zymogen Granules of the Pancreas and the Parotid Gland and Their Role in Cell Secretion; I. Introduction; II. ZG Morphometry: Influence of Various Physiological Parameters on Granule Size
  • Ill. Fate of the ZG Membrane after Exocytosis: A Recycling ProcessIV. ZG Cytochemistry: Relationship between the Golgi Apparatus and ZGs; V. Freeze-Fracture Observations: Evidence That the ZG Membrane Undergoes Some Major Topographical Alterations of Protein and Lipids; VI. ZG lmmunocytochemistry and the Concept of Nonparallel Secretion; VII. Pancreas ZG Membrane Proteins; VIII. Parotid ZG Membrane Proteins; IX. ZG Membrane Lipid Composition; X. ZG Ion Transport in the Pancreas; XI. Cytoskeleton and ZG Movement; XII. Concluding Remarks; References
  • Chapter 6. Molecular Analysis of Plant Signaling Elements: Relevance of Eukaryotic Signal Transduction ModelsI. Introduction; II. Advantages of Plants as Models; III. Characterization of Plant Development and Its Control; IV. Different Strategies for Organizing the Body Patterns in Plants and Animals; V. Development of Concepts; VI. Molecular Elements and Mechanisms of Cellular Signaling; VII. Elements of Eukaryotic Signal Response Pathways; VIII. Phytohormone Perception and Cellular Responses; IX. Current Models and Perspectives for Phytohormone Action