Keywords:
Cells.
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Cytology.
;
Electronic books.
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
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=404553
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.
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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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