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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V95.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586328
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.95
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 95 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Chromosomal Localization of Protooncogenes -- I. Introduction -- II. What Are Protooncogenes -- III. Chromosomal Localization of Unique Gene Sequences -- IV. myc and Its Association with B Cell Tumors -- V. Blym: An Oncogene Discovered by Transfection Assays -- VI. myb: A Hematopoietic-Associated Oncogene -- VII. Location of c-erb on Human Chromosome 11 -- VIII. Chromosomal Location of c-erb-A and c-erb-B -- IX. Localization of c-abl -- X. c-ras Family -- XI. Chromosomal Location of c-sis -- XII. Localization of c-fes -- XIII. Localization of c-mos -- XIV. Chromosomal Location of Human c-fos -- XV. Chromosomal Location of c-src -- XVI. Chromosomal Location of Human c-fms -- XVII. Localization of the Human c-raf Gene Family -- XVIII. Summary and Perspectus -- References -- Chapter 2. Target Cell Prolactin, II -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Clearance and Internalization -- IV. Involvement of Lysosomes -- V. Studies with Toxic Drugs -- VI. The Anatomy of the Situation -- VII. Receptors -- VIII. Entry and Hormone Potentiation -- IX. Summary -- X. Admonishment -- References -- Chapter 3. Genetic Aspects of Drosophila as a Model System of Eukaryotic Aging -- I. Introduction -- II. Genotypic and Environmental Studies -- III. Parental Age Effects -- IV. Development and Adult Longevity -- V. Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 4. Histogenesis of the Cells of the Anterior and Intermediate Lobes of Human Pituitary Glands: Immunohistochemical Studies -- I. Introduction -- II. Adult Pituitary Gland -- III. Hypothalamic Tropic Hormones -- IV. Common Peptide Production in the Pituitary Gland and the Extrahypophyseal Organs -- V. Fetal and Developing Pituitary Gland. , VI. Factors Influencing the Functional Differentiation of Anterior and Intermediate Lobes -- VII. Developmental Relationship between Hypothalamus and Pituitary -- VIII. Abnormal Development -- IX. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5. Peroxisomes of the Kidney -- I. Introduction -- II. Normal Distribution of Peroxisomes in the Nephron -- III. Normal Distribution of Peroxisomes in the Collecting Duct -- IV. Experimental and Pathological Alteration of Peroxisomes in the Nephron -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6. Enzyme Cytochemistry -- I. Introduction -- II. Validation of Enzyme Cytochemistry -- III. Distribution of Enzymes -- IV. Perspectives of Future Research -- References -- Chapter 7. Cell Position and Cell Interactions in Expression of Fetal Phenotype of Hepatocyte -- I. Introduction -- II. AFP in Yolk Sac Endoderm -- III. The Liver -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8. Primitive Never-Dividing Macronuclei of Some Lower Ciliates -- I. Introduction -- II. Organization of the Nuclear Apparatus -- III. Morphology and Cytochemistry of Adult Macronuclei -- IV. Macronuclei during Cell Division -- V. Aging of the Macronuclei -- VI. The Never-Dividing Macronuclei during Conjugation -- VII. Nature and Mechanism of Macronuclear Differentiation -- VIII. Phylogenetic Significance of the Never-Dividing Macronuclei -- IX. Conclusion: Never-Dividing Macronuclei as a Cytological Model -- References -- Chapter 9. The Unicellular Tetrahymena as a Model Cell for Receptor Research -- I. Basic Evolution of Chemical Recognition -- II. Hormone Reception of the Tetrahymena -- III. Lactin Binding to the Tetrahymena -- IV. Conclusion: Is the Tetrahymena a Suitable Model Cell for Receptor Research? -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    Keywords: Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V86.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586236
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.86
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 86 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Toward a Dynamic Helical Model for the Influence of Microtubules on Wall Patterns in Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Microtubules Parallel Cellulose Microfibrils -- III. Microtubule Patterns -- IV. The Patterns of Cellulose in Cell Walls -- V. Is Microtubule Behavior Consistent with a Crossed-Helical or Helicoidal Pattern of Wall Deposition? -- VI. Summary -- VII. Addendum: Evidence for Helical Microtubule Arrays -- References -- Chapter 2. Cellular Organization for Steroidogenesis -- I. Introduction -- II. The Steroidogenic Pathways -- III. The Steroidogenic Enzymes -- IV. The Organization of the Steroidogenic Cell -- V. Coda -- References -- Chapter 3. Cellular Clocks and Oscillators -- I. Introduction: Temporal Order and Epigenetic Information -- II. Emanations of the Oscillator in the Cell Cycle -- III. Are Cellular Clocks an Essential Element of Circadian Rhythms -- References -- Chapter 4. Maturation and Fertilization in Starfish Oocytes -- I. Introduction -- II. Hormonal Control of Oocyte Maturation -- III. Oocyte Morphology -- IV. Oocyte Maturation -- V. Fertilization -- VI. Methodological Annex -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5. Cell Biology of Trypanosoma cruzi -- I. Introduction -- II. Developmental Forms -- III. Life Cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi -- IV. The Cell Surface -- V. The Subpellicular Microtubules -- VI. Microfilaments -- VII. The Flagellum -- VIII. Kinetoplast-Mitochondrion -- IX. The Cytostome, Pinocytotic Vesicles, Lysosomes, and Multivesicular Structures -- X. Electron-Dense Granules -- XI. Peroxisome-like Organelle -- XII. Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, and Golgi Complex -- XIII. The Nucleus -- References. , Chapter 6. The Neuronal Organization of the Outer Plexiform Layer of the Primate Retina -- I. Introduction -- II. Photoreceptors -- III. Ultrastructure of Photoreceptor Contacts -- IV. Horizontal Cells -- V. Bipolar Cells -- VI. Interplexiform Cells -- VII. Biplexiform Cells -- VIII. Summary -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes and Supplements.
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    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V22.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (439 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585598
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.22
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 22 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Current Techniques in Biomedical Electron Microscopy -- I. Introduction -- II. Obtaining the Specimen -- III. Fixation -- IV. Dehydration -- V. Embedding Media -- VI. Microtomy -- VII. Staining -- VIII. Specialized Electron Microscope Techniques -- IX. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. The Cellular Morphology of Tissue Repair -- I. Introduction -- II. Connective Tissue -- III. Epithelium -- IV. Serous and Synovial Membranes -- V. Glands -- VI. Muscle -- VII. Nerve -- VIII. Blood Vessels and Lymphatics -- IX. Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. Structural Organization and Embryonic Differentiation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Nucleus: Some of Its Functional and Structural Features -- III. Structure of the Cytoplasm of Oocytes -- IV. Organizational Changes at Fertilization -- V. Cleavage and After -- VI. Structure and Morphogenetic Movements -- VII. Structural Differences in Germ Layers -- VIII. Structural Changes during Neural Tissue Differentiation -- IX. Structural Changes during Differentiation of Lens -- X. Structural Changes during Differentiation of Other Tissues -- References -- Chapter 4. The Dynamism of Cell Division during Early Cleavage Stages of the Egg -- I. Introduction -- II. The Removal of Mitotic Inertness at the Beginning of Cleavage -- III. The Dynamism of Cell Division during Cleavage -- IV. Relation in Space during Cleavage Divisions -- V. General Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Lymphopoiesis in the Thymus and Other Tissues: Functional Implications -- I. Introduction -- II. Kinetics of the Small Lymphocyte Populations -- III. The Localization and Depletion of Long- and Short-Lived Small Lymphocytes. , IV. Evidence That the Long-Lived Small Lymphocyte Is an Immunologically Competent Cell -- V. The Mode of Action of the Long-Lived Small Lymphocyte -- VI. Relation of the Thymus to the Long-Lived Small Lymphocyte Population -- VII. Stem Cells for the Thymus and Thymic Grafts -- VIII. Summary and General Comments -- References -- Chapter 6. Structure and Organization of the Myoneural Junction -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of the Motor End Plate -- III. Evolution and Structural Variations of the Myoneural Junction -- IV. Motor Innervation of the Muscle Spindles -- V. Reactive Changes of the Myoneural Junction -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. The Ecdysial Glands of Arthropods -- I. Introduction -- II. Light Microscopic Observations -- III. Electron Microscopic Observations -- IV. Discussion -- V. Final Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Cytokinins in Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Natural Occurrence of Cytokinins -- III. Structural Requirements for Cytokinin Activity -- IV. Biological Assay Systems for Cytokinins -- V. Movement of Cytokinins in Plants -- VI. Biological Effects of Cytokinins -- VII. Relationship of Cytokinins to Red Light -- VIII. Metabolism and Intracellular Localization of Cytokinins in Plants -- IX. Metabolic Effects of Cytokinins -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Cumulative Subject Index (Volumes 11-21).
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    Keywords: Cytology. ; Cell physiology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V24.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (417 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585611
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.24
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 24 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Synchronous Cell Differentiation -- I. Introduction -- II. Bacterial Systems -- III. Fungal Systems -- IV. Protistan Systems -- V. Metazoan Cells -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. Mast Cells in the Nervous System -- I. Introduction -- II. Mast Cells in the Central Nervous System -- III. Mast Cells in the Peripheral Somatic Nervous System -- IV. Mast Cells in the Peripheral Autonomous Nervous System -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. Developmental Phases in Intermitosis and the Preparation for Mitosis of Mammalian Cells in Vitro -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodological Problems of Synchronization -- III. Phases of Intermitosis -- IV. Functional Changes in Intermitosis -- V. Morphological Changes during Intermitosis -- VI. Some Results of Analyses of Intermitosis Applying the Concepts of Developmental Phases -- References -- Chapter 4. Antimitotic Substances -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodology and Experiment Material -- III. Some Generalities about Antimitotic Substances -- IV. Spindle Poisons (Mitoclasic Agents) -- V. Chromosome Poisons (Chromatoclasic Agents) -- VI. Other Kinds of Antimitotic Action -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. The Form and Function of the Sieve Tube: A Problem in Reconciliation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Structure of the Sieve Tube -- III. Hypothetical Mechanisms in Relation to the Structure of the Sieve Tube and the Rate of Transport -- IV. The Physiology of Translocation -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Analysis of Antibody Staining Patterns Obtained with Striated Myofibrils in Fluorescence Microscopy and Electron Microscopy -- I. Introduction. , II. The Use of Antibodies for the Study of the Striated Myofibril -- III. General Considerations for the Interpretation of Antibody Staining Patterns -- IV. Analysis of Antibody Staining Patterns in Terms of Distribution, Organization, and Interaction of Protein Molecules in the Myofibril -- References -- Chapter 7. Cytology of Intestinal Epithelial Cells -- I. General -- II. Epithelial Structure and Function -- III. Cytopathology -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8. Liquid Junction Potentials and Their Effect on Potential Measurements in Biological Systems -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Treatment of Junction Potentials -- III. Tests of Theories of Liquid Junction Potentials -- IV. The Effects of Liquid Junction Potentials in Measurements of Resting Potentials in Nerve and Muscle -- V. The Tip Potential of the Ling and Gerard Microcapillary Electrode -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Keywords: Cytology. ; Cellular control mechanisms. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V94.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (317 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586311
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.94
    DDC: 616.9
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 94 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part A: Plant Chromosome Ultrastructure -- Chapter 1. Plant Chromosomes: A Perspective -- Text -- References -- Chapter 2. The Chromosomes of Dinoflagellates -- I. Introduction -- II. Chromosome Numbers -- III. Chemical Composition of the Chromosomes -- IV. Structural Organization -- V. Chromosome Replication and Division -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Chromatin Organization and the Control of Gene Activity -- I. Introduction -- II. Levels of Chromatin Organization -- III. Determination of Chromatin Organization in Plants -- IV. Chromatin Organization and Differentiation in Mammals -- V. Active Genes and Their Chromatin Environment -- VI. Models of Gene Regulation via Chromatin Structure -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Structure of Metaphase Chromosomes of Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of Protein-Depleted Chromosomes of Plants -- III. The Potential Use of Human Autoantibodies to Nuclear Antigens in Structural Studies of Plant Chromosomes -- IV. Comparison of Structural Organization of Metaphase Chromosomes of Plants and Animals (Vertebrates) -- References -- Chapter 5. The Kinetochore -- I. Introduction -- II. Evolution of the Ultrastructurally Visible Kinetochore -- References -- Chapter 6. The Evolved Chromosomes of Higher Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Changing Chromosome Concepts -- III. Isolation and Manipulation of Functional Chromosomes -- References -- Part B: General Topics -- Chapter 7. Structure and Biochemistry of the Sertoli Cell -- I. Introduction -- II. Structural Components -- III. Biochemical Components -- IV. Hormonal Regulation by FSH -- V. Hormonal Regulation by Testosterone -- VI. Conclusions -- References. , Chapter 8. Structural and Functional Aspects of Nucleolar Organizer Regions (NORs) of Human Chromosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Cytological Localization of NORs -- III. Distribution of NORs in Metaphase Chromosomes -- IV. NORs in Human Chromosomes -- V. Role of NORs in Chromosomal Alterations -- VI. NORs and Nucleoli -- VII. Amplification and Regulation of Human rDNA -- VIII. NORs Heteromorphisms -- IX. Clinical Implication -- References -- Chapter 9. Sertoli Cell Junctions: Morphological and Functional Correlates -- I. Introduction -- II. Sertoli Cell-Connective Tissue Junctions -- III. Sertoli Cell-Sertoli Cell Junctions -- IV. Sertoli-Germ Cell Junctions -- References -- Chapter 10. Functioning and Variation of Cytoplasmic Genomes: Lessons from Cytoplasmic-Nuclear Interactions Affecting Male Fertility in Plants -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Male Sterility in Petunia -- III. Male Sterility in Maize -- IV. Male Sterility in Sorghum -- V. Male Sterility in Sugar Beet -- VI. Male Sterility in Nicotiana -- VII. Male Sterility in Vicia faba -- VIII. Male Sterility in Sunflower -- IX. Male Sterility in Solanum -- X. Male Sterility in Cruciferous Species -- XI. Male Sterility in Pearl Millet -- XII. Male Sterility in Carrot -- XIII. Male Sterility in Wheat and Rye -- XIV. Male Sterility in Barley -- XV. Conclusions, Further Directions, and Speculations -- References -- Chapter 11. Ontogeny and Evolution of Salmonid Hemoglobins -- I. Introduction -- II. The Family Salmonidae -- III. Quantitative Ontogenetic Variation -- IV. Qualitative Ontogenetic Variation -- V. Embryonic Hemoglobins -- VI. Comparison with Mammals -- VII. Control of Hemoglobin Ontogeny -- VIII. Ontogeny, Genetics, and Evolution -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    Keywords: Cytology. ; Genes. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V44.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (437 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585819
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 44 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. The Nucleolar Structure -- I. Historical Background and Introduction -- II. Nucleolar Chromosomes, Secondary Constrictions, and the Nucleolus Organizer -- III. Ultrastructure of the Nucleolus and the Nucleolus-Organizing Region -- IV. Nucleolar Morphology in Isolated Nucleoli -- V. Effect of Adenosine, Actinomycin, and Other Drugs on Nucleolar Morphology -- VI. The Nucleoli in Different Giant Chromosomes -- VII. The Nucleoli, Loops, Puffs, and Balbiani Rings in Giant Chromosomes -- VIII. Gene Redundancy, Dosage Compensation, and the Nature of Chromatin in the Nucleolus -- IX. General Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2. The Function of the Nucleolus in the Expression of Genetic Information: Studies with Hybrid Animal Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Cell Fusion Studies -- III. The Development of Nucleoli in Reactivated Erythrocyte Nuclei -- IV. Detection of Chick Proteins in Heterokaryons -- V. Inactivation of Nucleoli in Heterokaryons -- VI. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3. Phylogenetic Diversity of the Proteins Regulating Muscular Contraction -- I. Introduction -- II. Cross-Bridge-Thin Filament Interactions -- III. Calcium Regulation -- IV. Regulation in Invertebrates -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Cell Size and Nuclear DNA Content in Vertebrates -- I. Size Differences of Vertebrate Cells -- II. The Relationship between Cell Size and Nuclear Size -- III. DNA Content of the Nucleus and Its Relation to Cell Volume -- IV. The Relationship of Cell Size to Other Features -- V. Adaptational Value of Cell Size and DNA Content -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Ultrastructural Localization of DNA in Ultrathin Tissue Sections -- I. Introduction -- II. The F-Ag Reaction. , III. The InCI3 Reaction -- IV. Direct Binding of Metallic Atoms or Ions -- V. Direct Binding of PTA and Other Heteropolyacids -- VI. Binding of Organic Compounds -- VII. Detection of Pseudoaldehyde Groups of Hydrolyzed DNA -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Cytological Basis for Permanent Vaginal Changes in Mice Treated Neonatally with Steroid Hormones -- I. General Introduction -- II. Occurrence of Estrogen-Independent Persistent Vaginal Cornification -- III. Critical Period for Induction of Vaginal Epithelium Showing Estrogen- Independent Persistent Cornification -- IV. Nature of Vaginal Epithelium Showing Estrogen-Independent Persistent Cornification -- V. Prevention of the Occurrence of Vaginal Epithelium Showing Estrogen- Independent Persistent Cornification -- VI. Tumorigenesis in Permanently Proliferated and Cornified Vaginal Epithelium -- VII. Development of Permanently Proliferated and Cornified Vaginal Epithelium -- VIII. General Comments and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7. On the Morphogenesis of the Cell Wall of Staphylococci -- I. Introduction -- II. Chemical Components Involved in Wall Morphogenesis -- III. Wall Organization and Morphogenesis -- IV. Growth of the Cell Wall -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8. Cyclic AMP and Cell Behavior in Cultured Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Effects on Morphology -- III. Growth Control and Contact Inhibition -- IV. Effects of cAMP on Biochemical Functions -- V. Properties Mediated through the Cell Surface -- VI. Malignancy and Differentiation -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 9. Recent Advances in the Morphology, Histochemistry, and Biochemistry of Steroid-Synthesizing Cellular Sites in the Nonmammalian Vertebrate Ovary -- I. Introduction -- II. Morphology, Histochemistry, and Biochemistry of the Ovary. , III. General Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V28.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (409 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585659
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 28 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. The Cortical and Subcortical Cytoplasm of the Lymnaea Egg -- I. Introduction -- II. The Cortical Cytoplasm -- III. The Subcortical Cytoplasm -- IV. The Cortical Field -- V. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 2. The Environment and Function of Invertebrate Nerve Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Structural Considerations -- III. Distribution and Exchanges of Inorganic Ions and Molecules -- IV. The Ionic Requirements for Electrical Activity -- V. General Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Virus Uptake, Cell Wall Regeneration, and Virus Multiplication in Isolated Plant Protoplasts -- I. Introduction: The Isolated Protoplast System -- II. Uptake of Viruses by Isolated Protoplasts -- III. Cell Wall Regeneration -- IV. Virus Multiplication -- References -- Chapter 4. The Meiotic Behavior of the Drosophila Oocyte -- I. Introduction -- II. The Morphology of the Drosophila Ovary -- III. The Cytology of the Drosophila Oocyte Nucleus -- IV. Mitotic Crossing-over without Synaptonemal Complexes -- V. The Formulation of a Hypothesis concerning the Origin and Functioning of Synaptonemal Complexes -- VI. Nondisjunction in Meiotic Mutants Affecting Crossing-over -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. The Nucleus: Action of Chemical and Physical Agents -- I. Introduction -- II. Normal Nuclear Fine Structure -- III. Structural Support for RNA Synthesis in the Nucleus -- IV. Agents That Primarily Affect the Nucleolus -- V. Agents That Primarily Affect the Nucleus -- VI. Summary and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6. The Origin of Bone Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Osteoprogenitor Cells -- III. Other Cells with Potential for Bone Formation -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References. , Chapter 7. Regeneration and Differentiation of Sieve Tube Elements -- I. Introduction -- II. Regeneration of Sieve Tubes -- III. Differentiation of Sieve Tubes in Organ or Tissue Culture -- IV. Normal Differentiation of Sieve Tubes -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. Cells, Solutes, and Growth : Salt Accumulation in Plants Reexamined -- I. Introduction-The Solutes in Cells: Their Composition and Accumulation -- II. The System Involved: Its Membranes and Fine Structure -- III. Physiological Studies on Salt Accumulation in Plant Cells: Past and Recent Trends -- IV. The Growth Requirement of Cells: Their Implications for Solute Uptake -- V. Absorption Studies with Cultured Cells and Tissue Explants -- VI. Salient Features of Solute Accumulations in Cells: Perspectives and Prospects -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V96.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (322 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586335
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.96
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 96 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. The Evolutionary Role of Recombinational Repair and Sex -- I. Introduction: Molecular Replicators and Evolution -- II. The Origin of Sexual Reproduction -- III. The Further Evolution of Recombinational Repair and Sexual Reproduction -- IV. Alternative Theories on the Origin and Maintenance of Sex -- V. Sexual Reproduction as a Constraint on the Optimization of Adaptation -- VI. Sexual Reproduction Leads to Formation of Species -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. An Assessment of the Chemiosmotic Hypothesis of Mitochondrial Energy Transduction -- I. Introduction -- II. The Proton -- III. The Four Postulates -- IV. Questions That Are Unanswered -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Human Genome Structure -- I. Introduction -- II. Satellite DNA -- III. Inverted Repeats -- IV. Middle Repetitive Sequences -- V. Multigene Families -- VI. Pseudogenes -- VII. Oncogenes -- VIII. Supergenes -- IX. Selfish DNA -- X. Unique Sequences -- XI. Regulatory Sequences -- XII. The Human Gene Map -- XIII. Human Genome Structure in the Analysis of Genetic Diseases -- XIV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Immunology and Oncology -- I. Introduction -- II. Immunologic Surveillance -- III. Immune Response Mechanisms -- IV. Suppressor Cells -- V. Macrophage Cytotoxicity -- VI. Natural Killer Cells -- VII. Interferon -- VIII. Tumor Immune Reactivity -- IX. Immunotherapy -- X. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5. Tanycytes: Morphology and Functions: A Review -- I. Introduction -- II. Morphology -- III. Functions -- IV. Effects of Aging -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Morphological Aspects of Plasma Protein Synthesis and Secretion by the Hepatic Cells -- I. Introduction. , II. Identification of the Cells Responsible for Plasma Protein Synthesis: The Problems of Their Specialization and Location in the Hepatic Lobule -- III. Production of Several Plasma Proteins at a Given Time by the Protein-Synthesizing Cells and Possible Interference by Some Plasma Proteins in the Production of Others -- IV. Behavior of Synthesizing Cells in Experimental and Pathological Conditions -- V. Arguments for the Production of Plasma Proteins by Cells Outside the Liver -- References -- Chapter 7. How the Malaria Parasite Invades Its Host Cell, the Erythrocyte -- I. Reasons for Studying Malarial Invasion -- II. The Human Erythrocyte Membrane -- III. Morphological Features of Invasion -- IV. Erythrocyte Determinants in Malarial Invasion -- V. The Role of the RBC Cytoskeleton in Invasion -- VI. Malarial Merozoites -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8. Cellular Aspects of Microbe-Insecticide Interactions -- I. Introduction -- II. Cell Morphology -- III. Cell Membranes -- IV. Enzymes, Energy Production, and Metabolic Pathways -- V. Mutagenicity, DNA, RNA, and Proteins -- VI. Photosynthesis -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9. Cellular Changes during Microsporogenesis, Vegetative and Generative Cell Formation: A Review Based on Ultrastructure and Histochemistry -- I. Introduction -- II. Microsporogenesis -- III. Vegetative and Generative Cell Formation -- IV. Histochemica/Cytochemical Changes -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V21.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585581
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.21
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 21 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Histochemistry of Lysosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. The Biochemical Concept -- III. Histochemical Criteria -- IV. Tissue Preparation -- V. Enzymic and Nonenzymic Histochemical Methods for Demonstrating Lysosomes -- VI. The Histochemical Identification of Lysosomes in Various Tissues -- VII. The Formation of Lysosomes -- VIII. Histochemical Evidence of the Behavior of Lysosomelike Particles -- IX. Conclusion -- Addendum -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2. Physiological Clocks -- I. Introduction -- II. Internal Circadian Rhythms -- III. Master Clocks -- IV. The Nature of the Clock Mechanism -- V. The Clock at the Cellular and Subcellular Level -- VI. The Clock and Differentiation -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- Addendum -- References -- Chapter 3. Ciliary Movement and Coordination in Ciliates -- I. Introduction -- II. The Instantaneous Fixation Technique -- III. The Two Main 'Types of Metachronal Coordination -- IV. Local Differentiation and Transformation of the Metachronal Pattern -- V. General Characteristics of Ciliary Function -- VI. The Basic Movement of Uncoordinated Cilia -- VII. The Nature of Normal Coordination -- VIII. Mechanism of Changes in Metachrony -- IX. Trends of Evolution -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Parducz Instantaneous Fixation and Staining Technique -- References -- Chapter 4. Electromyography: Its Structural and Neural Basis -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of Motor Units -- III. Basic Electromyography -- IV. Single Muscle Fiber Potentials -- V. EMG Technique -- VI. Tone. Relaxation. and Fatigue -- VII. Relation of EMG to Force or Tension -- VIII. Neural Control of Motor Units -- IX. Fetal EMG -- References. , Chapter 5. Cytochemical Studies with Acridine Orange and the Influence of Dye Contaminants in the Staining of Nucleic Acids -- I. Introduction -- II. Historical Background -- III. Acridine Orange (AO) -- IV. Basic Fuchsin -- V. Methyl Green -- VI. Pyronin Dyes -- Addendum -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6. Experimental Cytology of the Shoot Apical Cells during Vegetative Growth and Flowering -- I. Introduction -- II. Origin of Primary Meristematic Cells -- III. Methods of Investigating Shoot Meristems -- IV. Interpretations of Apical Structure -- V. Structure and Functioning of Meristematic Shoot Cells -- VI. Potentialities of the Various Zones of the Apex -- VII. Relationship between Apical Cells and the Subjacent Tissues -- VIII. Metabolism of the Shoot Apex -- IX. Induction of the Flowering Process and Apical Ontogeny -- X. Outlook -- References -- Chapter 7. Nature and Origin of Perisynaptic Cells of the Motor End Plate -- I. Introduction -- II. Nature and Origin of Perisynaptic Cells -- III. Summary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V42.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (363 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585796
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.42
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 42 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Regulators of Cell Division: Endogenous Mitotic Inhibitors of Mammalian Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Antimitotic Substances in Cells and Tissues -- III. Serum Inhibitors of Cell Growth -- IV. Summary -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. Ultrastructure of Mammalian Chromosome Aberrations -- I. Introduction -- II. Light Microscope Observations and Terminology -- III. Electron Microscope Observations -- IV. Target in the Chromosomes for Damage -- V. Transition from Lesions to Aberrations -- VI. Models for the Formation of Aberrations -- VII. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Computer Processing of Electron Micrographs: A Nonmathematical Account -- I. Introduction -- II. Electron Image Formation -- III. Computer Image Processing -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- General References -- References -- Chapter 4. Cyclic Changes in the Fine Structure of the Epithelial Cells of Human Endometrium -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Materials and Methods -- IV. Structure of Epithelial Cells -- V. Glycogen Synthesis -- VI. Uterine Secretion -- VII. Hormone Action -- References -- Chapter 5. The Ultrastructure of the Organ of Corti -- I. Introduction -- II. The Tectorial Membrane -- III. Hair Cells -- IV. Nerve Fibers -- V. Supporting Cells -- VI. Basilar Membrane -- References -- Chapter 6. Endocrine Cells of the Gastric Mucosa -- I. Introduction -- II. Gastric Endocrine Cells -- III. Intestinal Endocrine Cells -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7. Membrane Transport of Purine and Pyrimidine Bases and Nucleosides in Animal Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. General Principles -- III. Transport of Purine and Pyrimidine Bases -- IV. Nucleoside Transport. , V. Base and Nucleoside Carriers as Membrane Proteins -- VI. The Physiological Role of Base and Nucleoside Transport Systems -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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