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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: Cells. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    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 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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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V75.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (309 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586120
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.75
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 75 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Mitoehondrial Nuclei -- I. Introduction -- II. Definition of Mitochondrial Chromosomes and Mitochondrial Nuclei -- III. Classification of Mitochondrial Nuclei -- IV. Relationship between the Mitochondrial Division Cycle and the Cell Cycle -- V. Mode of Mitochondrial Division: Constriction and Partition -- VI. Regulation of Mitochondrial Nuclear Division and Mitochondriokinesis -- VII. Isolated Mitochondrial Nuclei and Their Fine Structure -- VIII. Mitochondrial Nuclear Protein -- IX. Mitochondrial Nuclear RNA -- X. The Number of Mitochondrial Chromosomes (Genomes) in the Mitochondrial Nucleus -- XI. A Mechanism for the Distribution of Mitochondrial Chromosomes -- XII. Mitochondrial Nuclei during the Life Cycle and Phylogeny of Electron Dense Mitochondrial Nuclei -- XIII. Similarities between Mitochondrial Nuclei and Chloroplast Nuclei -- XIV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Slime Mold Lectins -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Detection, Purification, and Characterization -- III. Localization -- IV. Receptors -- V. Biological Functions -- VI. Outlook -- References -- Chapter 3. Lectin-Resistant Cell Surface Variants of Eukaryotic Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Biochemical Bases for Lectin Resistance -- IV. Biological Consequences of Lectin Resistance -- V. Summary and Projections for the Future -- References -- Chapter 4. Cell Division: Key to Cellular Morphogenesis in the Fission Yeast. Schizosaccharomyces -- I. General Introduction -- II. Cytology of Cell Division -- III. Consequences of Division -- IV. Anomalies of Division and Cell-Cycle Controls -- V. General Discussion -- References. , Chapter 5. Microinjection of Fluorescently Labeled Proteins into Living Cell with Emphasis on Cytoskeletal Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Microinjection Techniques -- III. Fluorescent Labeling of Proteins and Visualization of Fluorescence -- IV. Microinjection of Fluorescent Proteins-Visualization of the Cytoskeleton -- V. Cytoskeleton Dynamics -- VI. Microinjection of Antibodies -- VII. Prospects -- References -- Chapter 6. Evolutionary Aspects of Cell Differentiation -- I. Introduction -- II. Transcription of Conservative RNA during Development -- III. Base Composition of Conservative DNA Sequences -- IV. Role of DNA Replication in Cell Determination -- V. Relative Base Composition of Initiation Sites for Transcription -- VI. Cellular Determination during Embryonic Development -- VII . Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7. Structure and Function of Postovulatory Foliicles (Corpora Lutea) in the Ovaries of Nonammalian Vertebrates -- I. Introduction -- II. Comparative Review -- III. General Discussion -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes and Supplements.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V23.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (417 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585604
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.23
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 23 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Transformationlike Phenomena in Somatic Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Exogenous DNA Action -- III. Exogenous RNA Action -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2. Recent Developments in the Theory of Control and Regulation of Cellular Processes -- I. General Introduction -- II. The Formal Framework of Control Theories -- III. Regulation and Control in Cells -- IV. Cells as Biochemical Automata -- V. Conclusions and Perspectives -- VI. Note Added in Proof -- References -- Chapter 3. Contractile Properties of Protein Threads from Sea Urchin Eggs in Relation to Cell Division -- I. Introduction -- II. KC1-Soluble Contractile Protein of Sea Urchin Eggs -- III. The Cell Cortex and Cell Division -- IV. Thiol-Disulfide Exchange Reaction between the Contractile Protein and a Calcium-Insoluble Protein Fraction -- V. Interaction between the Cortex and the Mitotic Apparatus -- Thiol-Disulfide Exchange Reaction -- VI. Discussion and Speculation -- References -- Chapter 4. Electron Microscopic Morphology of Oogenesis -- I. Introduction -- II. The Nucleus -- III. The Nuclear Envelope -- IV. The Cytoplasm -- V. Nutrient Uptake of Oocytes -- VI. The Zona Pellucida -- VII. The Follicle Cells -- VIII. The Test Cells -- IX. Experimental Studies -- References -- Chapter 5. Dynamic Aspects of Phospholipids during Protein Secretion -- I. Introduction -- II. Protein Secretion by Pancreas -- III. Protein Secretion and Phospholipid Metabolism in Pancreas Slices -- IV. Cellular Site of the Phospholipid Effect in Pancreas -- V. Possible Physiological Significance of the Phospholipid Effect in Pancreas -- VI. Phospholipid Effects in Other Glands and in Nervous Tissue. , VII. Possible Role of Phospholipids in Phagocytosis -- VIII. Summary and Conlusions -- References -- Chapter 6. The Golgi Apparatus: Structure and Function -- I. Introduction and Historical Background -- II. Terminology -- III. Structure -- IV. Distribution, Polarity, and Relative Volume within the Cell -- V. Consistency -- VI. Chemistry -- VII. Enzyme Localization -- VIII. Origin and Multiplication -- IX. Role in Secretion-General -- X. Role in Protein Secretion-The Pancreatic Exocrine Cell -- XI. Role in Synthesis and Secretion of Polysaccharide -- XII. Role in Other Cell Activities -- XIII. Experimental Alterations of the Golgi Complex -- References -- Chapter 7. The Chromosomal Basis of Sex Determination -- I. General Introduction -- II. The Genetic Control of Sex Determination -- III. The Epigenetic Control of Sex Determination -- IV. Compensatory and Regulatory Control Systems -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Keywords: Cytology. ; Cells. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V135.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586724
    DDC: 571.6
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Intracellular Actions of Vitamin A -- I. Introduction -- II. Mechanistic Actions of Vitamin A -- III. Transport and Uptake -- IV. Antioxidant Properties -- V. Effects on Membranes -- VI. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Cell Biology of the Subcommissural Organ -- I. Introduction -- II. General Structure -- III. Ultrastructure -- IV. The Secretory Process -- V. Sites of Release of the Secretory Products -- VI. Reissner's Fiber -- VII. Origin of Reissner's Fiber Material -- VIII. Machanism(s) Controlling the Secratory Activity of the SCO -- IX. Ontogenetic Development of the SCO -- X. Phylogenetic Development of the SCO -- XI. Location of Immunoreactive Reissner's Fiber Material in Areas Different from the SCO-RF Complex -- XII. Reactivity of the SCO to Neuronal and Glial Markers -- XIII. Experimental Studies of the SCO -- XIV. Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 3. Cerebellar Lectins -- I. Introduction -- II. Detection of Carbohydrate-Binding Sites in the Cerebellum -- III. The β-Galactoside-Binding Lectins -- IV. Glycosaminoglycan-Binding Proteins -- V. Laminin and CAMs -- VI. Mannose-Binding Lectins -- VII. Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 4. The Role of Jasmonic Acid and Related Compounds in the Regulation of Plant Development -- I. Introduction -- II. Ubiquitous Presence of Jasmonic Acid-Related Compounds in Higher Plants -- III. Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Jasmonic Acid-Related Compounds -- IV. Stereochemistry of Jasmonic Acid-Related Compounds -- V. Isolation and Quantitative Analysis -- VI. Physiological Roles of Jasmonic Acid-Related Compounds -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References. , Chapter 5. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis of Plant Genomes and Its Application to Plant Breeding -- I. Introduction -- II. RFLP-Marker-Based Selection in Plant Breeding -- Ill. RFLP Analysis of Plant Genomes -- IV. Measurement of Genetic Distances with RFLP -- V. Fingerprinting with RFLPs -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6. Regulatory Functions of Soluble Auxin-Binding Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Problems in the Isolation of Auxin-Binding Protein -- III. Soluble Auxin-Binding Proteins -- IV. Effects of Indole-3-Acetic Acid on RNA Synthesis in Isolated Nuclei and Chromatin -- V. Factors Which Mediate Auxin Action -- VI. Stimulation of RNA Synthesis by Proteins Retained on a 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid-Linked Sepharose Column -- VII. Stimulation of RNA Synthesis by Auxin-Binding Proteins -- VIII. Auxin-Binding Proteins Modulation of Gene Expression in Isolated Nuclei by -- IX. Interaction of Auxin-Binding Proteins and RNA Polymerase II -- X. Binding of Auxin-Binding Protein I to DNA -- XI. Auxin-Regulated Genes -- XII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 7. Subcellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Bile Secretion -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of the Bile Secretory Apparatus -- III. General Physiology of Bile Acid Secretion -- IV. Bile Acid/Salt Secretory Pathways -- V. Secretion of Biliary Constituents Other Than Bile Acids -- VI. Summary -- References -- Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V68.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (341 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586052
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 68 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Moisture Content as a Controlling Factor in Seed Development and Germination -- I. ntroduction -- II. Concept of a Water Gradient -- III. Physiological Response to a Water Gradient -- IV. Moisture in Seed Maturation and Storage -- V. Conclusions -- VI. Applications -- References -- Chapter 2. Applications of Protoplasts to the Study of Plant Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of Isolated Protoplasts -- III. Studies of the Plasma Membrane -- IV. Cell Wall Formation -- V. Cell Division -- VI. Protoplast Fusion -- VII. Uptake Studies -- VIII. Organelle Isolation -- IX. Studies of Plant Cell Physiology -- X. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Control of Membrane Morphogenesis in Bacteriophage -- I. Introduction -- II. Enveloped Animal Viruses -- III. Enveloped Bacteriophages -- IV. Bacteriophage PM2 -- V. Bacteriophage Φ6 -- VI. Bacteriophages PR3, PR4, PR5, and PRDl -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Scanning Electron Microscopy of Intracellular Structures -- I. Introduction -- II. Cell Organelles -- III. Nucleus and Nuclear Envelope -- IV. Secretory Granules and Others -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5. The Relevance of the State of Growth and Transformation of Cells to Their Patterns of Metabolite Uptake -- I. Introduction -- II. Correlation of Uptake Rates with Growth or Transformation States -- Ill. Are Changes in Uptake Rate Due to Changes in the Rate of Transport across the Plasma Membrane? -- IV. The Mechanism of Growth-Related Control of Uptake Processes -- V. Transport of Ions -- VI. Is Nutrient Uptake Directly Involved in the Control of Cell Growth? -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6. Intracellular Source of Bioluminescence -- I. Introduction. , II. Dinoflagellates -- III. Coelenterates: Cnidaria -- IV. Insects: Fireflies -- V. Annelids -- VI. Molluscs -- VII. Vertebrates: Fish -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7. Differentiation of MSH-, ACTH-, Endorphin-, and LPH-Containing Cells in the Hypophysis during Embryonic and Fetal Development -- I. Introduction -- II. First Signs of Cytological Differentiation during Embryonic and Fetal Life -- III. Time of Appearance of Cells Containing Polypeptides (ACTH, MSH, LPH, Endorphins) during Normal Embryonic and Fetal Development -- IV. Multiple Hormonal Production by a Single Pituitary Cell -- V. Determination of Cytological Differentiation -- VI. Localization of Pituitary Hormone-Like Substances in Extrapituitary Areas -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8. Cell Death: The Significance of Apoptosis -- I. Introduction -- II. Historical Approaches -- III. Morphology -- IV. Incidence -- V. Mechanisms -- VI. Conclusions and Summary -- References -- Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Color Plates Section.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V38.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (431 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585758
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.38
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 38 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Genetic Engineering and Life Synthesis: An Introduction to the Review by R . Widdus and C . Ault -- I. The Question of Novelty -- II. The Role of Theory in Synthetic Biology -- III. What Value Have Life Synthesis Techniques in Relation to Human Health? -- IV. Relevance of Genetic Engineering to Other Human Problems -- Chapter 2. Progress in Research Related to Genetic Engineering and Life Synthesis -- I. Introduction -- II. Production of Macromolecules -- III. Assembly of Subcellular Components -- IV. Artificial Cell Envelopes -- V. Methods for the Production of New Properties in Cells -- VI. Development of Modified Cells into Organisms -- VII. The Future of Research Related to Life Synthesis and Genetic Engineering -- VIII. Conclusions -- IX. Addendum -- References -- Chapter 3. The Genetics of C-Type RNA Tumor Viruses -- I. The Biology of RNA Tumor Viruses -- II. Conditional Mutants of Avian Viruses: Physiological Genetics -- III. Nonconditional Mutants of Avian Viruses -- IV. Interactions between Viruses -- V. Other Oncogellic C-Type RNA Viruses -- VI. The Genome of RNA Tumor Viruses-Its Nature and Origin -- References -- Chapter 4. Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Projections: A Review of Algorithms -- I. Statement of the Problem -- II. Reconstruction Methods -- III. Discussion -- IV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. The Cytophysiology of Thyroid Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Thyroid Follicles -- III. Thyroid Follicular Cells -- IV. Biosynthesis of Thyroglobulin and Thyroid Hormones -- V. Thyroid Hormone Secretion -- VI. Stimulation of Thyroid Follicular Cells -- VII. Involution of Follicular Cells -- VIII. The Role of Neurosecretory and TSH Cells in the Regulation of Thyroid Cell Activity. , IX. Colloid, Ciliated, and Other Types of Thyroid Follicular Cells -- X. Thyroid Cell Sensitivity to Irradiation -- XI. Parafollicular Cells -- XII. Thyroid Cells in Culture and after Transplantation -- XIII. General Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. The Mechanisms of Neural Tube Formation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Morphology of Neurulation -- III. Hypotheses Concerning the Site of Origin of the Forces That Effect Neurulation -- IV. The Nature of the Forces That Effect Neurulation -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7. The Behavior of the XY Pair in Mammals -- I. Introduction. The Heterochromatic Condition of the Sex Chromosomes during Male Meiosis -- II. Morphology of the X and Y Chromosomes in Mammalian Spermatocytes -- III. Histochemistry of the XY Body -- IV. Ultrastructure of the XY Body -- V. The Human XY Pair -- VI. Abnormalities of the XY Pair -- VII. Physiological Aspects of the XY Pair -- References -- Chapter 8. Fine-Structural Aspects of Morphogenesis in Acetabularia -- I. lntroduction -- II. Acetabularia-A Model System in Experimental Morphogenesis Research -- III. General Aspects of Ultrastructure in Acetabularia -- IV. Behavior of Ultrastructural Components in Acetabularia Cells during Morphogenetic Events -- V. Future Trends in Ultrastructure Research on Acetabularia Cell Morphogenesis -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9. Cell Separation by Gradient Centrifugation -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Background -- III. Use of Gradient Centrifugation in Cell Separation -- IV. Sources of Experimental Error in Cell Centrifugation -- V. Gradient Media and Their Use in Cell Centrifugation -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V47.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (389 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585840
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.47
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 47 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Responses of Mammary Cells to Hormones -- I. Introduction -- II. Responses of Prenatal Mammary Cells to Hormones -- III. Physiological Responses of Postnatal Mammary Cells to Hormones -- IV. Molecular Responses of Mammary Cells to Growth-Promoting Hormones -- V. Molecular Responses to Lactogenic Hormones -- VI. Hormone Receptors -- VII. Concluding Comments -- References -- Chapter 2. Recent Advances in the Morphology, Histochemistry, and Biochemistry of Steroid-Synthesizing Cellular Sites in the -- I. Introduction -- II. Amphioxus -- III. Cyclostomes -- IV. Fish -- V. Amphibians -- VI. Reptiles -- VII. Birds -- VIII. General Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Epithelial-Stromal Interactions in Development of the Urogenital Tract -- I. Introduction -- II. Hormonal Influences on Urogenital Morphogenesis, Differentiation, and Function -- III. Epithelial-Stromal Interactions in Development -- IV. Tissue Interactions during Morphogenesis of the Reproductive Tract -- V. Discussion -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4. Chemical Nature and Systematization of Substances Regulating Animal Tissue Growth -- I. Introduction -- II. Amines -- III. Prostaglandins -- IV. Electron Acceptors with Active Carbonyl Groups -- V. Biopolymers and the Specificity of Tissue Growth Regulation -- VI. Acid Mucopolysaccharides -- VII. Terpenes and Steroids -- VIII. Nucleosides and Nucleotides -- IX. Peptides and Proteins -- X. Chemical Factors of Adaptive Growth -- XI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5. Structure and Function of the Choroid Plexus and Other Sites of Cerebrospinal Fluid Formation -- I. Introduction -- II. Choroid Plexus Structure -- III. Evidence for Choroid Plexus Secretion. , IV. Evidence for Extrachoroidal Secretion -- V. Formation of the CSF -- VI. Summary -- References -- Chapter 6. The Control of Gene Expression in Somatic Cell Hybrids -- I. Introduction -- II. Cell Fusion -- III. Selection and Isolation of Hybrid Cells -- IV. Behavior of Chromosomes in Hybrid Cells -- V. Control of Differentiated Functions -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7. Precursor Cells of Mechanocytes -- I. Introduction -- II. Clonogenic Precursors of Mechanocytes -- III. Determined and Inducible Osteogenic Precursor Cells -- IV. Presence of Mechanocyte Precursors in Blood -- V. Interrelationship between Mechanocyte Precursors and Hemopoietic Cells -- VI. Diploid Strains of Fibroblasts -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V71.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (399 pages)
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    ISBN: 9780080586083
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.71
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology,Volume 71 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Integration of Oncogenic Viruses in Mammalian Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Somatic Cell Hybridization Techniques to Map Human Genes -- III. Somatic Cell Hybrids to Map Viral Integration Sites -- IV. Expression of the Transformed Phenotype and of Tumorigenicity in Hybrids between Normal Rodent Cells and SV40 Transformed Human Cells -- V. Integration of Other Oncogenic Viruses in Transformed Cells -- VI. Does the Integration of Tumor Virus DNA in the Chromosomal DNA Occur by DNA Homology? -- VII. DNA-Mediated Cell Transformation of Mouse Teratocarcinoma Cells -- VIII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Mitochondrial Genetics of Paramecium aurelia -- I. Introduction -- II. The Mitochondrial Genome -- III. Inheritance of Mitochondrial Characters -- IV. Biochemical Products of Mitochondrial Genes -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Histone Gene Expression: Hybrid Cells and Organisms Establish Complex Controls -- I. Introduction -- II. The Histones -- III. The Histone Genes -- IV. General Features of the Control of Histone Gene Expression -- V. The Nature of Gene Control in Hybrid Organisms and Cells -- VI. Cell Replication and Histone Synthesis in Hybrids -- References -- Chapter 4. Gene Expression and Cell Cycle Regulation -- I. Introduction -- II. Techniques and Approaches Used to Study the Cell Cycle -- III. Models for Cell Cycle Regulation -- IV. Ultrastructural Changes during the Cell Cycle -- V. Biochemical Changes in Quiescent Cells Stimulated to Proliferate -- VI. Biochemical Changes during the Cell Cycle of Continuously Cycling Cells -- VII. The Application of Cell Cycle to Biological Problems -- VIII. Summary and Prospects for Future Research -- References. , Chapter 5. The Diptera as a Model System in Cell and Molecular Biology -- I. Introduction -- II. Chromatin Structure -- Ill. Middle Repeated DNA (MR DNA) -- IV. Highly Repeated DNA (HR DNA), Satellites, and Heterochromatin -- V. Puffs -- VI. Heat Shock -- VII. Mechanisms of Gene Control: The Nonhistone Proteins -- References -- Chapter 6. Comments on the Use of Laser Doppler Techniques in Cell Electrophoresis: Reply to Pretlow and Pretlow's Review -- I. Introduction -- II. The Method -- III. Lymphocyte Studies -- References -- Chapter 7. Comments on the Use of Laser Doppler Techniques as Represented by Kaplan and Uzgiris: Reply to Kaplan and Uzgiris -- Text -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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