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Description / Table of Contents:
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V100.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (463 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780080586373
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=404500
DDC:
571.6
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- Overviews: Thirty-Five Years of Cell Biology -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. One Hundred Volumes of the International Review of Cytology -- I. Introduction -- II. Early Studies in Cell Biology -- III. A New Era in Cell Biology -- IV. International Review of Cytology -- V. The Future of the International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology -- References -- Chapter 2. Development of Centrifuges and Their Use in the Study of Living Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. History of Centrifuge Development -- III. Effects of Centrifugal Force on Living Cells -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. The Chromosome Cycle and the Centrosome Cycle in the Mitotic Cycle -- I. Introduction -- II. Variants -- III. The Chromosome Cycle and the Centrosome Cycle Occupy the Whole Cell Cycle -- IV. The Chromosome Cycle in the Cell Cycle -- V. The Centrosome Cycle in the Whole Cell Cycle -- VI. Establishment of the Mitotic Apparatus: Boveri's Rules -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Cell Reproduction -- I. Introduction -- II. Cell Growth and Reproduction -- III. Regulation of G1 Transit -- IV. The Relationship of G0 to the Cell Cycle -- V. The G1/S Border -- VI. Nuclear Structure and DNA Replication -- VII. Events of the G2 Period -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5. The Early Days of Electron Microscopy of Nerve Tissue and Membranes -- I. Introduction -- II. Formative Years -- III. Early Academic Training -- IV. Military Service and Medical Practice -- V. Ph.D. Training -- VI. The Kansas Period -- VII. The London Period -- VIII. The Harvard Period -- IX. The Duke Period -- X. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6. Ionized Groups on the Cell Surface: Their Cytochemical Detection and Related Cell Function -- I. Introduction.
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II. Ionic Groups on Eukaryotic Cell Surfaces and Interstitial Tissues -- III. Cytochemical and Histochemical Detection of Ionized Groups by Ionic Dyes -- IV. Reactions between Polyanionic and Polycationic Macromolecules -- V. Ionized Groups of Acid Polysaccharides and Proteins Estimated by the Colloid Titration Method -- VI. Colloidal Probes -- VII. Effect of Aldehyde Fixation on Ionized Groups of Cells and Tissues -- VIII. Reaction of Living Cells to Polyions -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions in Morphogenesis -- I. Old Reminiscences -- II. Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions in Acetabularia -- III. Nucleate and Anucleate Fragments of Sea Urchin Eggs -- IV. Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions in Xenopus Oocytes and Eggs -- V. Cleavage of Fertilized Eggs -- VI. A Very Brief Overview of Later Stages of Development -- VII. Cytoplasmic Determinants (Germinal Localizations) -- VIII. Nuclear Determinants (Genes) of Early Embryonic Development -- IX. The Past and Future of Molecular Embryology -- References -- Chapter 8. Protistan Phylogeny and Eukaryogenesis -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Reflections on the "Protist" Concept -- III. Bases for Renewed Interest in "Lower" Eukaryotes -- IV. Diversity within the Protist Conglomerate -- V. Data of Supposed Phylogenetic Significance -- VI. Major "Evolutionary Lines" of Protists -- VII. Seemingly Isolated Groups -- VIII. Progress and Prognoses, Problems and Frustrations -- IX. Hopes and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9. Protozoological Approaches to the Cellular Basis of Mammalian Stress Repair -- I. Introduction -- II. Economics and Practicalities in Stress-Repair Research: The Protozoological Gambit -- III. Stress Proteins -- IV. Hemoflagellates (Trypanosomatids): Biopterin, Heme and Fe, Oxidative Stress, Polyamines.
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V. Chrysomonads, Vitamin B12, Carnitine, Branched-Chain Amino Acids -- VI. Tetrahymena -- VII. Hypoxia -- VIII. Concluding Reflections -- References -- Index.
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