Keywords:
Cells.
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Cytology.
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Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V29.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (463 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780080585666
Series Statement:
International Review of Cytology ; v.29
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=349393
DDC:
574.87/028
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 29 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Gram Staining and Its Molecular Mechanism -- I. Introduction -- II. Literature Review -- III. A Proposed Mechanism for Gram Staining -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. The Surface Coats of Animal Cells -- I . Introduction -- II. Electron Microscope Histochemical Methods Used for the Demonstration of Surface Coats -- III. Cell Coats -- IV. Basal Laminas -- V. External Laminas -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Supplemental References Added in Proof -- Chapter 3. Carbohydrates in Cell Surfaces -- I . Introduction -- II. Architecture of the Plasma Membrane -- III. Microscopic Demonstration of Cell Surface Carbohydrates -- IV. Carbohydrate Content of Plasma Membranes -- V. Nature of Carbohydrate-Containing Components of Plasma Membranes -- VI. Modification of Cell Surfaces with Enzymes -- VII. Cell Agglutinins -- VIII. Surface Antigens -- IX. Cell-Cell Recognition -- X. Contact Inhibition and Malignant Transformation -- XI. Biosynthesis of Carbohydrate-Containing Cell Membrane Components -- XII. Some Conclusions and Speculations -- References -- Chapter 4. Differential Gene Activation in Isolated Chromosomes -- I . Introduction -- II. Isolated Interphase Chromosomes-The System -- III. Structural Aspects of Interphase Chromosomes -- IV. Chemical Composition of Interphase Chromosomes -- V. The Role of Different Chromosomal Components in Gene Activation and Gene Activity -- VI. Differential Gene Activation in Isolated Chromosomes-The Experiment -- VII. Biological Significance of the Ionic Effects on Chromosomal Template Activity -- VIII. Conclusions and Extrapolation -- References -- Note added in proof -- Chapter 5. Intraribosomal Environment of the Nascent Peptide Chain -- I. Introduction -- II. Ribosomes.
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III. Steps in Protein Synthesis -- IV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 6. Location and Measurement of Enzymes in Single Cells by Isotopic Methods -- Part I. Principles and Light Microscope Applications -- I. Enzymes and the Single Cell -- II. Principles of the Labeled Inhibitor Method -- III. The Application of Radioautography -- IV. Applications to Specific Enzymes -- V. Validation of Radioautographic Measurements by Other Techniques -- VI. Advantages and Limitations of the Labeled Inhibitor Approach -- References -- Chapter 7. Location and Measurement of Enzymes in Single Cells by Isotopic Methods -- Part II. Application to Electron Microscopy -- I. Introduction -- II. Electron Microscope Radioautography -- III. Application to Specific Enzymes -- References -- Chapter 8. Neuronal and Glial Perikarya Preparations: An Appraisal of Present Methods -- I. Introduction -- II. The Preparation of Neuronal and/or Glial Suspensions -- III. Isolation of Cell Types from Suspensions -- IV. Assessment of Purity of Fractions -- V. The Question of Cellular Integrity -- VI. The Future of Research on Isolated Neuronal and Glial Perikarya -- References -- Chapter 9. Functional Electron Microscopy of the Hypothalamic Median Eminence -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodological Considerations -- III. Anatomical Considerations Regarding the Median Eminence -- IV. Electron Microscopy of the Median Eminence -- V. Multiplicity of Granules in the Axons of the Median Eminence -- VI. Biologically Active Substances in the Median Eminence -- VII. Nature of the Granules or Vesicles in the Median Eminence -- VIII. Functional Significance of the Biologically Active Substances in the Median Eminence -- IX. Function of the Ependymal Cells of the Median Eminence -- X. Enzymes in the Median Eminence -- XI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10. Early Development in Callus Cultures.
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I. Introduction -- II. Origin of the Callus -- III. Induction of Growth -- IV. Pattern of Growth -- V. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.