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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V60.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (403 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080585970
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.60
    DDC: 574.87/028
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology, Volume 60 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Transfer RNA-like Structures in Viral Genomes -- I. Introduction -- II. Occurrence and Properties -- III. Nucleotide Sequences of 3'-OH Ends of Aminoacylatable Viral RNAs -- IV. Biological Function of Viral tRNA-like Structures -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Cytoplasmic and Cell Surface Deoxyribonucleic Acids with Consideration of Their Origin -- I. Introduction -- II. Cytoplasmic DNA -- III. Cell Surface DNA -- IV. Some Biological Implications -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Biochemistry of the Mitotic Spindle -- I. Introduction -- II. Tubulin -- III. Actin -- IV. Myosin -- V. Calcium-Dependent Regulator Protein -- VI. Dynein -- VII. The Mitotic Ca2+-ATPase -- VIII. Calcium in the Mitotic Cell -- IX. The Isolation of the Mitotic Spindle -- X. Mitotic Centers -- XI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4. Alternatives to Classical Mitosis in Hemopoietic Tissues of Vertebrates -- I. Introduction -- II. Imprint, Smear, Fixation, and Staining Methods -- III. Methods Using Tritiated Thymidine -- IV. Fluorescence Method for DNA and RNA -- V. Tissue Culture in Vitro of Hemopoietic Tissues -- VI. Behavior and Morphological Variations in Blast Cells and Their Nuclei -- VII. The Occurrence and Significance of Two Spatially Separate Nuclear Masses in Blast Cells and in Differentiating Cells -- VIII. Fate of the Peripheral or Shell-like Nuclear Mass, and the Inner Nuclear Mass, in Differentiating Cells of Leukemic Mice (AKR Strain) -- IX. Results following Injection of Tritiated Thymidine -- X. Erythropoiesis in Blood of Vertebrates with Nucleated Erythrocytes. Formation of Clone Cells from Nuclei of Young Mature Erythrocytes -- XI. Summary -- XII. Conclusion -- References. , Chapter 5. Fluidity of Cell Membranes-Current Concepts and Trends -- I. The Lipid Fluidity -- II. The Protein Mobility -- III. Future Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 6. Macrophage-Lymphocyte Interactions in Immune Induction -- I. Introduction -- II. Macrophage Function in Antigen-Specific T-cell Proliferation -- III. Macrophage Function in Helper T-cell Induction -- IV. Macrophage-B-Lymphocyte Interactions in Antibody Production -- V. Concluding Discussion -- References -- Note Added in Proof -- Chapter 7. Immunohistochemistry of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone-Producing Neurons of the Vertebrates -- I. Introduction -- II. Techniques of Study -- III. Morphology of LH-RH-Reactive Perikarya -- IV. Topography of LH-RH-Reactive Perikarya -- V. Hypothalamohypophyseal LH-RH Tracts -- VI. Preopticoterminal LH-RH Tract -- VII. Extrahypothalamic LH-RH Tracts -- VIII. General Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. Cell Reparation of Non-DNA Injury -- I. Introduction -- II. Recovery during the Action of Injurious Agents (Reparatory Adaptation) -- III. Repair after Elimination of Injurious Agent -- IV. Repair of Thermal Injuries -- V. Mechanism of Heat Injurious Action -- VI. Resynthesis or Reactivation ? -- VII. Some Evidence of Protein Renativation -- VIII. What Happens in the Cell ? -- References -- Chapter 9. Ultrastructure of the Carotid Body in the Mammals -- I. Introduction -- II. Histological Features -- III. Ultrastructure of Type I and Type II Cells -- IV. Type I Cell Innervation -- V. Vascular Innervation and Efferent Inhibition -- VI. Ultrastructural Changes after Stimulation of Chemoreceptor and Pathology -- VII. Embryology and Development -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 10. The Cytology and Cytochemistry of the Wool Follicle -- I. Introduction -- II. Dermal Papilla -- III. Bulb -- IV. Medulla. , V. Cortex -- VI. Fiber Cuticle -- VII. Inner Root Sheath -- VIII. Outer Root Sheath -- IX. Connective Tissue Sheath -- X. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Subject Index -- Contents of Previous Volumes.
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