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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cytology. ; Cell physiology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V13.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585505
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.13
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 13 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 13 -- Chapter 1. The Coding Hypothesis -- I. Introduction -- II. Statement of the Coding Hypothesis -- III. Factual Basis of the Coding Hypothesis -- IV. Attempts to Determine the Nature of the Code -- V. Correlation of Compositions between Nucleic Acids and Proteins -- VI. Identification of the Genetic Material -- VII. Coding by Viral RNA -- VIII. Recent Developments -- IX. Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 2. Chromosome Reproduction -- I. Introduction -- II. Visual Evidence -- III. Evidence from Chromosome Breakage -- IV. Synthesis of Major Components of Chromosomes -- V. Mechanism of Reproduction -- VI. Sequences and Order of Duplication of Chromosomes -- VII. Chromosome Models and the Mechanics of Duplication -- References -- Chapter 3. Sequential Gene Action, Protein Synthesis, and Cellular Differentiation -- I. The Question of Nuclear Specialization -- II. Specificity of Embryonic Induction -- III. Sequential Competence and Differentiation -- IV. Dissociation of Competence and Induction -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 4. The Composition of the Mitochondrial Membrane in Relation to Its Structure and Function -- I. Introduction -- II. Mitochondrial Membrane Preparation of Ball and Cooper -- III. Mitochondria1 Lipids -- IV. Composition in Relation to Structure and Function -- Addendum -- References -- Chapter 5. Pathways of Metabolism in Nucleate and Anucleate Erythrocytes -- Abbreviations -- I. Introduction -- II. Reactions of Energy Metabolism -- III. Metabolism of Nucleic Acids and Proteins -- IV. Lipid Metabolism -- V. Coordination of Metabolism in Erythrocytes -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6. Some Recent Developments in the Field of Alkali Cation Transport. , I. Introduction -- II. The Leak and Pump Concept -- III. The Coupling between the Sodium and the Potassium Pump -- IV. Examples of Biological Utilization of the System -- V. The Mechanism of Membrane Passage -- VI. The Source of Energy -- VII. The Utilization of Chemical Energy -- VIII. The Possible Chemical Nature of the Carrier -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Chromosome Aberrations Induced by Ionizing Radiations -- I. Introduction -- II. Chromosome and Chromatid Type Aberrations -- III. General Theory of Aberration Production -- IV. The Exchange Hypothesis -- V. Chromosome Stickiness and Sub-chromatid Aberrations -- VI. The Relation between Aberration Structure and the Mitotic and Meiotic Cycles -- VII. Relative Radiosensitivity of Different Organisms, Cell Types, and Stages in Cell Development -- VIII. Factors Affecting the Distribution of Aberrations within and between Nuclei and Chromosomes -- IX. The Relative Efficiencies of the Different Ionizing Radiations -- X. The Oxygen Effect and the Importance of Oxidative Processes in Aberration Production -- XI. Other Physical and Chemical Factors Modifying Aberration Frequencies -- XII. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Cytochemistry of Protozoa, with Particular Reference to the Golgi Apparatus and the Mitochondria -- I. Introduction -- II. Mastigophora -- III. Sarcodina (Order Amoebina) -- IV. Sporozoa -- V. Ciliata -- VI. Suctoria -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9. Cell Renewal -- I. Methods of Determining the Mitotic Rate -- II. Factors Influencing the Mitotic Rate -- III. Rates of Cell Renewal in Organs and Tissues -- IV. Discussion -- V. Summary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V14.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (425 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585512
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.14
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 14 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 14 -- Chapter 1. Inhibition of Cell Division: A Critical and Experimental Analysis -- I. Introduction -- II. Analysis of the Inhibition of Cell Division -- III. Experimental Systems Used -- IV. Synopsis of Inhibitors Used -- V. Effects of Various Inhibitors on Mitosis in Vitro -- VI. Effects of Various Inhibitors on Mitosis in Vivo -- VII. Effects of Various Inhibitors on DNA Synthesis in Vitro and in Vivo -- VIII. Effects of Various Inhibitors on Growth and on Mitosis in Vivo -- IX. Comment on the Inhibition of Cell Division by X-Irradiation -- X. Comment on Cancer Chemotherapy Screening Methods -- XI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. Electron Microscopy of Plant Protoplasm -- I. Introduction -- II. The Classical Outline of the Plant Cell -- III. The Cytoplasm -- IV. The Chondriosomes and Plastids -- V. The Nucleus -- VI. Cell Division -- VII. Conclusions and General Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. Cytophysiology and Cytochemistry of the Organ of Corti: A Cytochemical Theory of Hearing -- I. Introduction -- II. Intravital Cytophysiological Investigations of the Organ of Corti -- III. Cytochemical (Histochemical) Investigations of the Organ of Corti -- IV. General Conclusions. Cytochemical Theory of Hearing -- References -- Chapter 4. Connective Tissue and Serum Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Detection of Labeled Proteins : Biochemical and Histological Methods -- III. Vascular Distribution of Labeled Serum Proteins -- IV. Extravascular Distribution of Labeled Serum Proteins -- V. Relation between Extravascular Serum Proteins and Structures of Connective Tissue -- References -- Chapter 5. The Biology and Chemistry of the Cell Walls of Higher Plants, Algae, and Fungi -- I. Introduction. , II. Cell Walls of Higher Plants -- III. Cell Wall Synthesis -- IV. Control of Growth -- V. Cell Walls of Algae -- VI. Cell Walls of Fungi -- References -- Chapter 6. Development of Drug Resistance by Staphylococci in Vitro and in Vivo -- I. Introduction -- II. Emergence of Drug-Resistant Strains in Vitro -- III. Emergence of Drug-Resistant Strains in Vivo -- IV. Characteristics of Drug-Resistant Strains -- V. Mode of Origin -- VI. Multiple-Resistant Strains -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Cytological and Cytochemical Effects of Agents Implicated in Various Pathological Conditions: The Effect of Viruse -- I. Introduction -- II. Brief Discussion of Techniques -- III. Agents -- IV. Comparison between the Cytological and Cytochemical Effects of Viruses and Cigarette Smoke with Those in Other Pathological Conditions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. The Tissue Mast Cell -- I. Introduction -- II. Mast Cell Preparations -- III. Morphology -- IV. Origin of the Mast Cell -- V. Distribution of Mast Cells -- VI. Chemistry of the Mast Cell -- VII. Secretion -- VIII. Physiological, Pharmacological, Pathological, and Other Conditions Affecting the Mast Cell -- IX. Function of the Mast Cell -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V10.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (425 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080878676
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 10 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 10 -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. The Chemistry of Schiff's Reagent -- I. Introduction -- II. Historical Background -- III. Methods of Preparing Reagent -- IV. Factors Affecting Sensitivity of Reagent -- V. Specificity of Reagent -- VI. Chemical Nature of Schiff's Reagent -- VII. Reaction with Aldehydes -- VIII. Development of Schiff -Type Reagents -- IX. Kinetics of the Schiff-Aldehyde Reaction -- X. Applications of the Reagent to Cytochemistry -- XI. Absorption Curve Analyses of Schiff-Polyaldehyde Binding in Situ -- XII. Conclusions -- Addendum -- References -- Chapter 2. Spontaneous and Chemically Induced Chromosome Breaks -- I. Introduction -- II. Spontaneous Breakage -- III. Technical Limitations in the Study of Chromosome Breaks -- IV. Action of Alkaloids, Pigments, and Coumarin Derivatives -- V. Action of Vegetable Oils, Fats, and Essences -- VI. Action of Drugs and Bacterial Products -- VII. Action of Hormones and Other Growth-Promoting Substances -- VIII. Action of Mustards, Related Compounds, and Phenols -- IX. Other Compounds -- X. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. The Ultrastructure of the Nucleus and Nucleocytoplasmic Relations -- I. Introduction -- II. Nomenclature -- III. Nuclear Envelope -- IV. Nucleolus -- V. Chromosomes -- VI. Nucleoplasm -- VII. Discussion -- VIII. Conclusion -- References -- Addendum -- Chapter 4. The Mechanics and Mechanism of Cleavage -- I. Introduction -- II. Geometry of Cleavage -- III. Theories of Cleavage -- IV. Mechanical Properties of the Cell Surface -- V. Discussion of Surface Force Theories -- VI. Astral Relaxation Theory -- VII. Application of Astral Relaxation Theory to Other Cells and Forms of Cleavage -- VIII. Biochemistry of Cleavage. , IX. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. The Growth of the Liver with Special Reference to Mammals -- I. Introduction -- II. Development of the Liver during Embryonic and Postnatal Growth of the Organ -- III. Liver Growth Response to Various Conditions in the Body -- IV. Liver Regeneration after Partial Hepatectomy -- V. Concluding Remarks and Summary -- References -- Chapter 6. Cytological Studies on the Affinity of the Carcinogenic Azo Dyes for Cytoplasmic Components -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods for Demonstrating the Cellular Affinity of Carcinogenic Azo Dyes for Cytoplasmic Components -- III. Affinity of the Carcinogens for Cytoplasmic Components of Amphibian Erythrocytes -- IV. Mitochondria of Mammalian Differentiated Erythrocytes -- V. Affinity of Carcinogens for Amphibian Somatic Cells -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Epidermal Cells in Culture -- I. Introduction -- II. Properties of Epidermal Cells in Vivo -- III. Properties of Embryonic Epidermal Cells in Vitro -- IV. Properties of Postnatal Epidermal Cells in Vitro -- V. Remarks on Keratinization -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 1-9.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V9.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (435 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080878669
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume IX -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume IX -- Chapter 1. The Influence of Cultural Conditions on Bacterial Cytology -- I. Introduction -- II. Nuclear Bodies -- III. Ribosomes -- IV. Volutin Granules -- V. Lipid Granules -- VI. Sulfur Granules -- VII. Chromatophores -- VIII. Formation and Germination of Endospores -- IX. Flagella -- X. Fimbriae -- XI. Capsules, Slime, and Intracellular Polysaccharide -- XII. Cell Walls -- XIII. Variation in Cell Shape and Size - Pleomorphism -- XIV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Organizational Patterns within Chromosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of the Chromosome -- III. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. Enzymic Processes in Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Exchanges Across the Cell Surface and Diffusion -- III. Fluxes and Driving Forces -- IV. Concentration Gradients in the Cytoplasm and Medium -- V. The Steady State and Approach to the Steady State -- VI. Modes of Enzymic Interaction in Situ -- References -- Chapter 4. The Adhesion of Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Some Physical Bases of Adhesion -- III. Adhesion and Morphogenesis -- IV. Adhesion and Metastasis -- V. Adhesion and Artificial Substrata -- References -- Chapter 5. Physiological and Pathological Changes in Mitochondrial Morphology -- I. Foreword -- II. Normal Structure of Mitochondria -- III. Structural Variations of Mitochondria According to Species. Tissues and Organs -- IV. Structural Changes of Mitochondria in Various Physiological and Pathological States -- V. Mitochondria-Originated Organelles or Cytoplasmic Inclusions -- VI. Formation, Multiplication, and Regeneration of Mitochondria. Mitochondria in Aging Cells -- VII. Morphological Alterations of Isolated Mitochondria -- References. , Chapter 6. The Study of Drug Effects at the Cytological Level -- I. Introduction -- II. Chemical Mutagenesis -- III. Chromosome Fragmentation -- IV. Carcinogenic Activity -- V. Antimitotic Activity -- VI. Sites of Drug Action -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Histochemistry of Lipids in Oogenesis -- I. Introduction -- II. Technique -- III. Results -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. Cyto-Embryology of Echinoderms and Amphibia -- I. Introduction -- II. Significance of Cleavage in Development -- III. Significance of the Hyaline Layer of Sea Urchin Eggs -- IV. The Formation of the Blastocoel -- V. Hatching -- VI. Mesenchyme Blastula -- VII. Gastrula -- VIII. Later Stages -- IX. Metamorphosis of Sea Urchin -- X. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 9. The Cytochemistry of Nonenzyme Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Fixation -- III. Staining Methods -- IV. Physical Methods -- V. The Application of Histochemical Methods, Staining and Physical, to the Identification of Either Specific Proteins or Classes of Proteins -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V12.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (435 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585499
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.12
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 12 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 12 -- Chapter 1. Sex Chromatin and Human Chromosomes -- I. General Introduction -- II. Sexual Dimorphism of Interphase Nuclei -- III. The Human Chromosomes -- IV. Chromosome Aberrations in Man -- V. Chromosomes and Neoplastic Disease in Man -- VI. Discussion -- VII. Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Chapter 2. Chromosomal Evolution in Cell Populations -- I. Introduction -- II. The Chromosomes in Normal Cell Populations -- III. The Chromosomes in Neoplastic Cell Populations -- IV. The Chromosomes in Cell Populations in Vitro -- V. The Role of Chromosomes in Carcinogenesis -- VI. Evolution of Cell Populations -- VII. Somatic Cell Genetics -- References -- Chapter 3. Chromosome Structure with Special Reference to the Role of Metal Ions -- I. Introduction -- II. Metal Ions in Nuclei and Chromosomes -- III. Chromosome Breakage and Mutation -- IV. Metal Ions and Viruses -- V. Isotopic Labeling of DNA and Chromosomes -- VI. Dye Binding Studies with Chromosomes and Nucleic Acids -- VII. Further Data on Multistranded Chromosomes -- References -- Chapter 4. Electron Microscopy of Human White Blood Cells and Their Stem Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Techniques and Material -- III. General Characteristics of the Ultrastructure of Leucocytes -- IV. The Granulocyte Series -- V. The Lymphocyte Series -- VI. The Monocyte Series -- VII. Other Cells of the Hematopoietic Organs -- References -- Chapter 5. In Vivo Implantation as a Technique in Skeletal Biology -- I. Introduction -- II. Experimental Conditions and Techniques -- III. Experimental Findings -- References -- Chapter 6. The Nature and Stability of Nerve Myelin -- I. Introduction -- II. The Chemistry of Myelin. , III. Structural Characteristics of Myelin Components and Related Substances -- IV. Speculations on the Molecular Structure of Myelin -- V. The Stability of Myelin -- References -- Chapter 7. Fertilization of Mammalian Eggs in Vitro -- I. Introduction -- II. Observations on Nonmammalian Germ Cells -- III. Observations on Mammalian Germ Cells -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. Physiology of Fertilization in Fish Eggs -- I. Introduction -- II. Sperm-Egg Interacting Substances (Gamones) -- III. Sperm Entry and the Mechanism for Monospermy -- IV. The Isotonic Method of Fertilization -- V. Ova in Relation to Salinity -- VI. Cortical Alveoli and Their Disappearance during Fertilization -- VII. Mechanism of Chorion Separation -- VIII. Release of Colloid from Cortical Alveoli -- IX. Artificial Activation of Unfertilized Eggs -- X. The Fertilization-Wave or Impulse -- XI. Gradient of Irritability and Excitation-Conduction -- XIl. Decrement Conduction of Fertilization-Wave or Impulse -- XIII. Chemical Nature of Cortical Alveoli -- XIV. Role of Calcium Ions in Fertilization and Activation -- XV. Dark-Red Granules (a-Granules) around Cortical Alveoli -- XVI. Chorion before and after Fertilization -- XVII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V15.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (455 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585529
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 15 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 15 -- Chapter 1. The Nature of Lampbrush Chromosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Technique -- III. General Organization -- IV. Particular Morphology -- V. Chemical Properties -- VI. Polarity of Lateral Loops -- VII. Hypothesis of Polarized Extension and Retraction -- VIII. Incorporation Studies, and Speculation on DNA Fiber Length -- IX. Physiological Sources of Morphological Variation -- X. Genetic Sources of Morphological Variation -- XI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. The Intracellular Transfer of Genetic Information -- I. Introduction -- II. The Carrier of Information -- III. Transfer of Information within the Cell -- IV. Transfer of Information within the Nucleus -- V. Transfer of Information and Cell Differentiation -- References -- Chapter 3. Mechanisms of Gametic Approach in Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Historical Background -- III. The Chemotactic Systems -- IV. The Chemotropic Systems -- V. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4. The Cellular Basis of Morphogenesis and Sea Urchin Development -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Outline of Sea Urchin Development -- IV. Some Models of Morphogenetic Mechanisms -- V. Survey of the Main Morphogenetic Events -- VI. General Discussion -- VII. Conclusions and Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. Plant Tissue Culture in Relation to Developmental Cytology -- I. Introduction -- II. Plant Tissue Culture -- III. Cytology in Vivo -- IV. Cell Differentiation -- V. Cytology in Vitro -- VI. Cytological Technique -- VII. Morphogenetic Studies -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Regeneration of Mammalian Liver -- I. Introduction -- II. Sequence of Events during Hepatic Regeneration -- III. Modifications of the Regenerative Response. , IV. Evaluation of the Regenerative Response -- V. Regulatory Mechanisms -- VI. Control of Biochemical Processes Associated with Regeneration -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 7. Collagen Formation and Fibrogenesis with Special Reference to the Role of Ascorbic Acid -- I. Introduction -- II. The Collagen-Forming Cell -- III. Ascorbic Acid and Collagen Synthesis -- IV. Ascorbic Acid, Mucopolysaccharide Formation, and Collagen Formation -- V. Cortical Hormones, Ascorbic Acid, and Collagen Formation -- References -- Chapter 8. The Behavior of Mast Cells in Anaphylaxis -- I. Introduction -- II. Antigen-Induced Mast Cell Damage in Actively Sensitized Guinea Pigs -- III. Antigen-Induced Mast Cell Damage in Passively Sensitized Guinea Pigs -- IV. Mast Cell Damage in Actively Sensitized Rats -- V. Antigen-Induced Damage to Isolated Sensitized Rat Mast Cells -- VI. Mast Cell Damage in Actively Sensitized Mice -- VII. Mast Cell Damage in Rat and Mouse Passive Anaphylaxis -- VIII. The Mechanism of the Anaphylactic Release of Histamine from the Mast Cells -- IX. Type and Location of Antibodies Involved in Mast Cell Damage by Antigen -- X. Role of Mast Cells in Anaphylaxis -- References -- Lipid Absorption -- I. Introduction -- II. Technical Methods -- III. Discussion -- IV. Summary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V16.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (357 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585536
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.16
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 16 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 16 -- Chapter 1. Ribosomal Functions Related to Protein Synthesis -- I. Introduction -- II. General Properties of Ribosomes -- III. Life Cycle of Ribosomes -- IV. Coding and Decoding of Ribosomes -- V. The Transfer RNA Cycle -- VI. Formation and Release of Peptide Chains -- VII. Regulation of Ribosomal Functions -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. Physiology and Cytology of Chloroplast Formation and "Loss" in Euglena -- I. Introduction -- II. The Factors of Chloroplast Development in Plants -- III. Chloroplast Formation in Euglena -- IV. Chloroplast "Loss" in Euglena -- V. What Is Lost in Permanently Colorless Euglenas? -- VI. Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Agents Inducing Permanent Bleaching -- VII. Possible Mechanism of Cytoplasmic Mutation -- VIII. Summary of the Principal Characters of the Transformation of Green to White Euglenas -- References -- Chapter 3. Cell Structures and Their Significance for Ameboid Movement -- I. Introduction -- II. Microscopic Cell Structures -- III. Correlation of Structure and Dynamics -- IV. Significance of the Groundplasm for the Generation of Motive Force -- V. Evaluation of the Theories of Ameboid Movement -- References -- Chapter 4. Microbeam and Partial Cell Irradiation -- I. Introduction -- II. Recently Described Techniques for Carrying Out Microbeam or Partial Cell Irradiations -- III. Morphological Effects Produced by Partial Cell Irradiation -- IV. Biochemical Effects of Partial Cell Irradiation -- References -- Chapter 5. Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Interaction with Ionizing Radiation -- I. Introduction -- II. Radiation of Amphibian Eggs -- Ill. Comparison of Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Damage -- IV. Irradiation of DNA -- V. Nuclear Damage and Chromosome Breaks. , VI. Radiobiology of the Ameba -- VII. Radiation Effects on Cytoplasmic Structures -- VIII. Theoretical Radiobiology -- References -- Chapter 6. In Vivo Studies of Myelinated Nerve Fibers -- I. Introduction and Historical Background -- II. Terminology -- III. Material and Method -- IV. Observations and Experiments on Cutaneous Nerves -- V. Observations and Experiments on the Lateral-Line System -- VI. Correlation of in Vivo Results with Electron Micrographic Data -- VII. Concluding Comments -- References -- Chapter 7. Respiratory Tissue: Structure, Histophysiology, Cytodynamics -- I. The Earliest Studies on the Structure of the Lung -- II. Morphology of the Alveolar Cell of the Mammalian Lung -- Ill. Histophysiology of the Alveolar Cell -- IV. The Pathways of Extrusion of Desquamated Alveolar Cells -- V. The Renewal of Extruded Alveolar Cells -- VI. The Ontogenetic Origin of the Alveolar Cell -- VII. The Cellular Surface Lining of the Alveolar Wall -- VIII. The Blood-Air Barrier -- IX. The Endothelial Cells of the Pulmonary Capillaries -- X. Migratory Leucocytes in the Alveolar Tissue -- XI. The Framework of the Alveolar Wall -- XII. The Capillary Network of the Alveolar Wall -- XIII. The Albeolar Pores -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V17.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (411 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585543
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.17
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 17 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 17 -- Chapter 1. The Growth of Plant Cell Walls -- I. Introduction -- II. The Microfibrillar Framework and Its Changes in Growth -- III. The Nonfibrillar Matrix of the Wall and Its Role in Wall Extensibility -- IV. Conclusions: The Over-All Process -- References -- Chapter 2. Reproduction and Heredity in Trypanosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Reproduction -- IV. Inheritance and the Possibility of Genetic Exchange -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. The Blood Platelet: Electron Microscopic Studies -- I. Introduction -- II. Submicroscopic Morphology of Normal Blood Platelets -- III. Submicroscopic Morphology of Pathological Blood Platelets -- IV. Submicroscopic Aspects of Platelet Physiology -- V. Formation and Destruction of the Blood Platelets -- VI. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. The Histochemistry of Mucopolysaccharides -- I. Introduction -- II. Fixation -- III. Effects of Decalcifying Agents -- IV. Histochemical Methods -- V. Enzymes as Histochemical Agents -- VI. Sialomucins -- References -- Chapter 5. Respiratory Tissue: Structure, Histophysiology, Cytodynamics -- I. The Morphology of the Alveolar Cell -- II. The Morphology of the Dust Cell -- III. Investigation of the Phagocytic Activity of Alveolar Cells -- IV. Investigation of the Ameboid Property of Alveolar Cells -- V. Investigation of the Extrusion of Alveolar Cells through the Air-Conducting System -- VI. Investigation of the Renewal of Alveolar Cells in the Respiratory Tissue -- VII. The Morphology of Dividing Cells in the Alveolar Tissue -- VIII. Investigation of the Ontogenetic Origin of Alveolar Cells -- IX. Investigation of the Reticulin Framework of the Alveolar Wall -- X. Investigation of the Pulmonary Surface Epithelium. , XI. Investigation of the Chemical Nature of the Carbohydrate Moiety of Lung Reticulin -- XII. Discussion -- XIII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6. The Cells of the Adenohypophysis and Their Functional Significance -- I. Introduction -- II. Microscopic Anatomy -- III. The Cellular Forms of the Adenohypophysis -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V11.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (369 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080878683
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 11 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors to Volume 11 -- Contributing Authors in Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Electron Microscopic Analysis of the Secretion Mechanism -- I. Introduction -- II. The Ultrastructure of Normal Secretory Cells -- III. Special Cytology and Experimentally Induced Changes in Ultrastructure of Certain Secreting Cells -- IV. Discussion of the Secretory Mechanism -- References -- Chapter 2. The Fine Structure of Insect Sense Organs -- I. Introduction -- II. Tactile Organs -- III. Auditory Organs -- IV. Plate Organs -- V. Gustatory Organs -- VI. Olfactory Organs -- VII. Ocelli -- VIII. Compound Eyes -- IX. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Cytology of the Developing Eye -- I. Introduction -- II. Cornea -- III. Sclera -- IV. Iris -- V. Choroid Coat -- VI. Ciliary Body -- VII. Lens -- VIII. Retina -- References -- Chapter 4. The Photoreceptor Structures -- I. Introduction -- II. The Plant Photoreceptors -- III. The Animal Photoreceptors -- IV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. Use of Inhibiting Agents in Studies on Fertilization Mechanisms -- I. Introduction -- II. Fertilization-Inhibiting Action of Sperm and Egg Extracts -- III. Fertilization Inhibitors of Fortuitous Origin -- IV. Fertilization-Inhibiting Action of Antibodies -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. The Growth-Duplication Cycle of the Cell -- I. Introduction -- II. Induction of Division Synchrony -- III. The Growth-Duplication Cycle -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7. Histochemistry of Ossification -- I. Introduction -- II. Material and Methods -- III. Types of Ossification -- IV. Histochemical Reactions -- V. Histochemistry of Bone Formation -- VI. Histochemistry of Bone Resorption. , VII. Histochemistry of Ossification in Endocrine Disturbances and Other Experimental Conditions -- References -- Chapter 8. Cinematography, Indispensable Tool for Cytology -- I. Introduction -- II. Organotypic Cultures -- III. Activities of the Nuclear Membrane and of the Nucleoli -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Keywords: Cytology -- Technique. ; Biology -- Technique. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (481 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080858982
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 574.87/028
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    Note: Front Cover -- Methods in Cell Physiology, Volume I -- Copyright Page -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Survey of Cytochemistry -- I. Survey -- II. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2. Methods of Culture for Plasmodial Myxomycetes -- I. Introduction -- II. Culture of Impure Myxomycetes -- III. Isolation and Pure Culture -- IV. Axenic Culture of Physarum polycephalum on Soluble Media -- V. Sporulation (Fruiting) of Physarum polycephalum in Pure Culture -- VI. Sclerotia and Spherule Formation -- VII. Changes Observed after Prolonged Growth in Pure Culture -- References -- Chapter 3. Mitotic Synchrony in the Plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum and Mitotic Synchronization by Coalescence of Microplasmodia -- I. Introduction -- II. Life History of Physarum polycephalum -- III. The Experimental Material -- IV. Discussion -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 4. Introduction of Synchronous Encystment (Differentiation) in Acanthamoeba sp. -- I. Introduction -- II. The Encystment Process: A Description -- III. Induction of Synchronous Encystment: The Method -- IV. Optimal Conditions for Synchronous Encystment -- V. Evaluation of the Method -- References -- Chapter 5. Experimental Procedures and Cultural Methods for Euplotes eurystomus and Amoeba proteus -- I. Introduction -- II. Euplotes eurystomus -- III. Amoeba proteus -- References -- Chapter 6. Nuclear Transplantation in Ameba -- I. Introduction -- II. Equipment -- III. Operating Procedure -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Experimental Techniques with Ciliates -- I. Introduction -- II. Experimental Possibilities with Stentor -- III. Techniques with Paramecium -- References -- Chapter 8. Methods for Using Tetrahymena in Studies of the Normal Cell Cycle -- I. Introduction -- II. Special Equipment -- III. Manipulation of Cells -- References. , Chapter 9. Continuous Synchronous Cultures of Protozoa -- I. Introduction -- II. Light-Induced Synchrony in Euglena gracilis -- III. Temperature-Induced Synchrony in Astasia longa -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 10. Handling and Culturing of Chlorella -- I. Introduction -- II. The Organisms and Their Growth -- III. The Culture of Chlorella -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 11. Culturing and Experimental Manipulation of Acetabularia -- I. Introduction to the Organism -- II. Culture Techniques -- III. Microsurgery -- IV. Biochemical Analysis -- V. Potentialities and Limitations -- References -- Chapter 12. Handling of Root Tips -- I. Introduction -- II. Germination of Seeds and Growing of Roots -- III. Fixation of Root Tips -- IV. Staining of Cells -- V. Making Slides Permanent -- VI. Autoradiographic Methods -- VII. Isolation of Nuclei -- VIII. Special Uses -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13. Grasshopper Neuroblast Techniques -- I. Introduction -- II. Selection of Species -- III. Collecting -- IV. Rearing -- V. Eggs -- VI. Development -- VII. Culture Techniques -- VIII. Separated Cell Techniques -- IX. Fixed Cell Techniques -- X. Radiation Techniques -- XI. Chemical Techniques -- XII. Gas Techniques -- XIII. Microdissection -- References -- Chapter 14. Measurement of Material Uptake by Cells: Pinocytosis -- I. Introduction -- II. Demonstration of Pinocytosis -- III. Inducers of Pinocytosis -- IV. Quantitative Estimation of Pinocytic Uptake -- V. Significance of the Values Obtained and Errors Likely to Be Encountered in the Different Methods -- References -- Chapter 15. Quantitative Autoradiography -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Considerations -- III. Practical Considerations and Techniques -- IV. The Problem of "Intermediates" -- References -- Chapter 16. High-Resolution Autoradiography -- I. Introduction. , II. Methods -- III. Discussion of the Methods -- IV. Resolution -- V. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 17. Autoradiography with Liquid Emulsion -- I. Introduction -- II. Emulsions -- III. Procedure -- References -- Chapter 18. Autoradiography of Water-Soluble Materials -- I. Introduction -- II. Procedures -- III. Experimental Example -- References -- Chapter 19. Preparation of Mammalian Metaphase Chromosomes for Autoradiography -- I. Introduction -- II. Procedure -- III. Examples and Variation of Technique -- References -- Chapter 20. Methods for Measuring the Length of the Mitotic Cycle and the Timing of DNA Synthesis for Mammalian Cells in Culture -- I. Introduction -- II. Measurements of Intermitotic Times by Time-Lapse Cinemicrography -- III. Measurements of Growth Rates of Cultures -- IV. Measurement of Parts of Interphase -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 21. Micrurgy of Tissue Culture Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Equipment -- III. Handling of Cells -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22. Microextraction and Microelectrophoresis for Determination and Analysis of Nucleic Acids in Isolated Cellular Units -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Accuracy -- IV. Applications -- V. Concluding Remarks -- VI. Appendices -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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