Keywords:
Cytology.
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Cell physiology.
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Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V32.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (393 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780080585697
Series Statement:
International Review of Cytology ; v.32
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=349396
DDC:
574.87/028
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 32 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Highly Repetitive Sequences of DNA in Chromosomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Definition and Classes of Nucleotide Sequences -- III. Methods of Preparation -- IV. Chemical and Physical Properties of Very Highly Repetitive Sequences -- V. Occurrence and Quantities of Very Highly Repetitive Sequences -- VI. Evolution of Repeated Nucleotide Sequences and Relevance to the Master-Slave Hypothesis -- VII. Chromosomal Distribution and Localization of Very Highly Repetitive Sequences -- VIII. Semiconservative Replication of Very Highly Repetitive Sequences -- IX. Possible Biological Function of Very Highly Repetitive Sequences -- X. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 2. The Origin of the Wide Species Variation in Nuclear DNA Content -- I. Introduction -- II. The Range of Variation -- III. Variation among Diploid Species -- IV. The Nature of the Variable DNA -- V. Amplification within Chromosomes -- VI. Loss and Gain in Evolution -- References -- Chapter 3. Polarized Intracellular Particle Transport: Saltatory Movements and Cytoplasmic Streaming -- I. Introduction -- II. Phenomenology -- III. Electron Microscope Observation and Experimental Techniques -- IV. Sources of Motive Force -- V. Applications -- Addendum -- References -- Chapter 4. The Kinetoplast of the Hemoflagellates -- I. Introduction -- II. Ultrastructure of the Kinetoplast -- III. Developmental and Phylogenetic Variations in the Ultrastructure and Enzyme Content of the Mitochondrion -- IV. Cell Fractionation Studies with Kinetoplastidae -- V. The Ultrastructure of K-DNA in Thin Sections -- VI. K-DNA Isolation and Characterization -- VII. Replication of K-DNA -- VIII. Normal or Dye-Induced Loss of K-DNA -- IX. Conclusions and Questions -- References.
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Chapter 5. Transport across the Intestinal Mucosal Cell: Hierarchies of Function -- I. Introduction -- II. Membrane Theory -- Types of Model Cells -- Cellular Symmetry -- III. Transmembrane Compartments -- Role of Glycocalyx -- IV. Transcellular Routes for Substrate -- Role of Ergastoplasm -- V. Membrane Transport Systems -- VI. Relationships between Membrane Digestion and Membrane Transport -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Wound Healing and Regeneration in the Crab Paratelphusa hydrodromous -- I. General Introduction -- II. Gross Considerations -- III. Microscopic Considerations -- IV. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 7. The Use of Ferritin-Conjugated Antibodies in Electron Microscopy -- I. Introduction -- II. Fixation -- III. Applications -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. Metabolic DNA in Ciliated Protozoa, Salivary Gland Chromosomes, and Mammalian Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. The Concept of Stability of DNA -- III. Definition of Metabolic DNA -- IV. Methods Employed -- V. Experiments That Indicate the Presence of Metabolic DNA -- VI. The Concept of Metabolic DNA -- VII. Ciliated Protozoa -- VIII. Salivary Gland Chromosomes -- IX. Discussion -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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