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The cell biochemistry, physiology, morphology. Volume 1 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brachet, Jean (Editor ), Mirsky, Alfred E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1959.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • FrontCover; The Cell:Biochemistry, Physiology, Morphology; Copyright Page; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CONTENTS, VOLUMES II AND III; CONTENTS, VOLUMES IV AND V; INTRODUCTION; PART I:METHODS; CHAPTER 1. Optical Methodsin Cytology; I. INTRODUCTION; II. EXTENSIONS OF OPTICAL MICROSCOPY; III. THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE IN CYTOLOGY; IV. THE X-RAY MICROSCOPY OF CELLS; V. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. Fixation and Staining; I. DEFINITION OF FIXATION AND STAINING; II. FIXATION; III. STAINING FOR LIGHT MICROSCOPY; IV. STAINING FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; REFERENCES
  • CHAPTER 3. AutoradiographyI. INTRODUCTION; II. OUTLINE OF THE VARIOUS AUTORADIOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES; III. TECHNIQUES RELATED TO AUTORADIOGRAPHY; IV. MICROSCOPICAL ANALYSIS; V. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. Quantitative Microscopical Techniques for Single Cells; I. INTRODUCTION; II. METHODS; III. INDIVIDUAL TECHNIQUES; IV. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. Quantitative Microchemical Techniques of Histo- and Cytochemistry; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PREPARATION OF SAMPLES; III. MEASUREMENT OF AMOUNT OF SAMPLE; V. SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC TECHNIQUES; VI. FLAME PHOTOMETRIC TECHNIQUES
  • VII. FLUOROMETRIC TECHNIQUESVIII. GASOMETRIC TECHNIQUES; IX. DILATOMETRIC TECHNIQUES; X. MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES; XI. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. Micrurgical Studies on Living Cells; I. HISTORICAL; II. INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCEDURES; III. APPLICATIONS OF MICRURGY TO THE STUDY OF LIVING CELLS; IV. SUBCELLULAR TRANSPLANTATION; V. FUTURE APPLICATIONS AND EXTENSIONS OF MICRURGY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. The Isolation of Subcellular Components; I. INTRODUCTION; II. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF ISOLATION PROCEDURE; III. THE TECHNIQUES OF CELL FRACTIONATION
  • IV. SOME REPRESENTATIVE ISOLATION PROCEDURESV. STANDARDIZATION PROCEDURES; VI. SOME GENERAL CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. The Cell as Organism. ""TTissu Culture, "" Cellular Autonomy, and Cellular Interrelations; I. INTRODUCTION; II. HISTORY; III. THE SUBJECT MATTER; IV. METHODS; V. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; PART II:PROBLEMS OF CELL BIOLOGY; CHAPTER 9. Fertilization; I. GENERAL ASPECTS OF FERTILIZATION; II. FERTILIZATION IN SELECTED CASES; III. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. Sex Determination; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CYTOGENETIC THEORY OF SEX DETERMINATION
  • III. KARYOLOGIC BASIS OF THE MECHANISMS OF SEX DETERMINATIONIV. EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATIONS OF THE CYTOGENETIC THEORYOF SEX DETERMINATION; V. GENETIC BIPOTENTIALITY OF SEX; VI. INTERSEXUALITY AND GENETIC INTERPRETATION OF SEX:GENIC BALANCE; VII: EPIGAMOUS FACTORS, INTERSEXUALITY, AND SEX DETERMINATION; VIII. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. Differentiation of Vertebrate Cells; I. THE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENTIATION; II. CRITERIA OF DIFFERENTIATION; III. PROPERTIES OF CYTODIFFERENTIATION; IV. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS; REFERENCES