Keywords:
Cells.
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Cytology.
;
Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V128.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (337 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780080586656
Series Statement:
International Review of Cytology ; v.128
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=349437
DDC:
571.6
Language:
English
Note:
Cover -- International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. The Replication, Differentiation, and Inheritance of Plastids with Emphasis on the Concept of Organelle Nuclei -- I. Introduction -- II. Location of the Plastid Nuclei in Plastids of Various Plants -- Ill. Organization of the Plastid Nucleus -- IV. Division of Plastids -- V. Differentiation of Plastids -- VI. Cytoplasmic Inheritance of Plastids -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Cell Division in Diatoms -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Work -- Ill. The Microtubule Center (MC) -- IV. The Central Spindle -- V. Kinetochores -- VI. The "Collar": A Spindle Matrix? -- VII. Spindle Elongation (Anaphase B) by Sliding of Half Spindles -- VIII. Control of Microtubule Stability -- IX. Cleavage -- X. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Nerve Growth Factor Synthesis and Nerve Growth Factor Receptor Expression in Neural Development -- I. Introduction -- II. The Neurotrophic Theory -- III. Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Biosynthesis of NGF -- IV. NGF Synthesis -- V. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of NGF Receptors -- VI. NGF Receptor Expression -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Control of Calcium Regulating Hormones in the Vertebrates: Parathyroid Hormone, Calcitonin, Prolactin, and Stanniocalcin -- I. Introduction -- II. Terrestrial Vertebrates -- Ill. Aquatic Vertebrates -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. lmmunoarchitecture of Regenerated Splenic and Lymph Node Transplants -- I. Introduction -- II. Functional Anatomy of the Spleen -- III. Phases of Regeneration of Splenic Autotransplants -- IV. Which Factors Influence Splenic Regeneration? -- V. Function of Regenerated Splenic Tissue -- VI. Regeneration of Autotransplanted Lymph Nodes -- VII. Conclusions -- References.
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Chapter 6. Molecular Biology in Studies of Ocean Processes -- I. Introduction -- II. Marine Organisms and Oceanographic Processes -- Ill. Molecular Approaches to Oceanography -- IV. The Application of Molecular Techniques for Identification, Enumeration, and the Study of Genetics of Marine Organisms -- V. Application of Molecular Techniques to Studies of Organism Function -- VI. Potential for Biotechnological Exploitation -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Color Plate Section.
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