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- catalog alternative "Principles of cell biology".
- catalog contributor b7697617.
- catalog contributor b7697618.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I. Background concepts. [Ch. 1] Prologue: cells and their molecules -- An overview of cell organization -- Molecular composition of cells -- What are viruses? -- [Ch. 2] Energy and enzymes -- Energy flow in living cells -- Enzymes and catalysis -- Mechanism of enzyme action -- Enzyme kinetics and regulation -- Coupled reactions and the role of ATP [Ch. 3] The flow of genetic information -- Identifying DNA as the genetic material -- DNA structure and replication -- DNA transcription and translation -- DNA mutation, repair, and rearrangement -- Recombinant DNA and gene cloning -- Practical applications of DNA technology -- [Ch. 4] Experimental approaches for studying cells -- Growing cells in the laboratory -- Viewing cells with a microscope -- Using microscopy to localize molecules inside cells -- Centrifugation and subcellular fractionation -- Techniques for studying macromolecules.".
- catalog description "Part II. Cell organization. [Ch. 5] Membranes and membrane transport -- Models of membrane architecture -- Membrane lipids -- Membrane proteins -- Transport across cellular membranes -- [Ch. 6] The cell surface and cellular communication -- The membrane potential -- An overview of signaling molecules and their receptors -- Ion channel receptors -- Receptors linked to G proteins -- Catalytic receptors -- The extracellular matrix -- Cell-cell recognition and adhesion -- Cell junctions -- The plant cell surface -- The bacterial cell surface -- [Ch. 7] Cytoplasmic membranes and intracellular traffic -- The endoplasmic reticulum -- The golgi complex -- Cell secretion -- Lysosomes and endocytosis -- Membrane biogenesis -- [Ch. 8] Mitochondria and the capturing of energy derived from food -- Anaerobic pathways for capturing energy -- Anatomy of the mitochondrion -- How mitochondria capture energy -- How bacteria capture energy -- Peroxisomes and related organelles -- [Ch. 9] Chloroplasts and the capturing of energy derived from sunlight -- Early studies of photosynthesis -- Anatomy of the chloroplast -- The light reactions of photosynthesis -- The C0₂-fixing dark reactions -- Photorespiration and C₄ plants -- Photosynthesis in prokaryotes -- [Ch. 10] The nucleus and transription of genetic information -- The nucleus and nucleoid -- Gene transcription -- Processing of messenger RNA -- Gene regulation in prokaryotes -- Gene regulation in eukaryotes.".
- catalog description "[Ch. 11] The ribosome and translation of genetic information -- Ribosome structure -- Ribosome biogenesis -- Protein synthesis -- Translational and posttranslational control -- Protein targeting -- [Ch. 12] Cell cycles and cell division -- Studying the cell cycle -- Bacterial division -- Mitotic division -- Meiotic division and genetic recombination -- [Ch. 13] The cytoskeleton and cell motility -- Muscle contraction -- Actin filaments in nonmuscle cells -- Microtubules -- Intermediate filaments -- Cytoskeletal interconnections -- Bacterial flagella -- [Ch. 14] Evolution of cells and genetics of cell organelles -- The first cells -- Genetic systems of mitochondria and chloroplasts -- Endosymbiosis and the origin of eukaryotic organelles -- Part III. Formation of specialized cells. [Ch. 15] Gametes, fertilization, and early development -- Gametogenesis -- Fertilization -- Formation of the embryo -- [Ch. 16] Lymphocytes and the immune response -- Overview of the immune response -- Antibody structure and diversity -- Cell interactions during antibody formation -- Cell-mediated immunity -- Tolerance, autoimmunity, and AIDS -- [Ch. 17] Neurons and synaptic signaling -- Neuron structure -- Transmission of nerve impulses -- Detecting stimuli and triggering responses -- Neuron growth and development -- [Ch. 18] Cancer cells and growth control -- What is cancer? -- What causes cancer? -- Can cancer be prevented or cured?".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 810 [58] p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Principles of cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog identifier "0065004043".
- catalog isFormatOf "Principles of cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperCollins,".
- catalog relation "Principles of cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog subject "574.87 20".
- catalog subject "Cell Physiological Phenomena.".
- catalog subject "Cytology.".
- catalog subject "Molecular Biology.".
- catalog subject "Molecular biology.".
- catalog subject "QH581.2 .K54 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Background concepts. [Ch. 1] Prologue: cells and their molecules -- An overview of cell organization -- Molecular composition of cells -- What are viruses? -- [Ch. 2] Energy and enzymes -- Energy flow in living cells -- Enzymes and catalysis -- Mechanism of enzyme action -- Enzyme kinetics and regulation -- Coupled reactions and the role of ATP [Ch. 3] The flow of genetic information -- Identifying DNA as the genetic material -- DNA structure and replication -- DNA transcription and translation -- DNA mutation, repair, and rearrangement -- Recombinant DNA and gene cloning -- Practical applications of DNA technology -- [Ch. 4] Experimental approaches for studying cells -- Growing cells in the laboratory -- Viewing cells with a microscope -- Using microscopy to localize molecules inside cells -- Centrifugation and subcellular fractionation -- Techniques for studying macromolecules.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II. Cell organization. [Ch. 5] Membranes and membrane transport -- Models of membrane architecture -- Membrane lipids -- Membrane proteins -- Transport across cellular membranes -- [Ch. 6] The cell surface and cellular communication -- The membrane potential -- An overview of signaling molecules and their receptors -- Ion channel receptors -- Receptors linked to G proteins -- Catalytic receptors -- The extracellular matrix -- Cell-cell recognition and adhesion -- Cell junctions -- The plant cell surface -- The bacterial cell surface -- [Ch. 7] Cytoplasmic membranes and intracellular traffic -- The endoplasmic reticulum -- The golgi complex -- Cell secretion -- Lysosomes and endocytosis -- Membrane biogenesis -- [Ch. 8] Mitochondria and the capturing of energy derived from food -- Anaerobic pathways for capturing energy -- Anatomy of the mitochondrion -- How mitochondria capture energy -- How bacteria capture energy -- Peroxisomes and related organelles -- [Ch. 9] Chloroplasts and the capturing of energy derived from sunlight -- Early studies of photosynthesis -- Anatomy of the chloroplast -- The light reactions of photosynthesis -- The C0₂-fixing dark reactions -- Photorespiration and C₄ plants -- Photosynthesis in prokaryotes -- [Ch. 10] The nucleus and transription of genetic information -- The nucleus and nucleoid -- Gene transcription -- Processing of messenger RNA -- Gene regulation in prokaryotes -- Gene regulation in eukaryotes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Ch. 11] The ribosome and translation of genetic information -- Ribosome structure -- Ribosome biogenesis -- Protein synthesis -- Translational and posttranslational control -- Protein targeting -- [Ch. 12] Cell cycles and cell division -- Studying the cell cycle -- Bacterial division -- Mitotic division -- Meiotic division and genetic recombination -- [Ch. 13] The cytoskeleton and cell motility -- Muscle contraction -- Actin filaments in nonmuscle cells -- Microtubules -- Intermediate filaments -- Cytoskeletal interconnections -- Bacterial flagella -- [Ch. 14] Evolution of cells and genetics of cell organelles -- The first cells -- Genetic systems of mitochondria and chloroplasts -- Endosymbiosis and the origin of eukaryotic organelles -- Part III. Formation of specialized cells. [Ch. 15] Gametes, fertilization, and early development -- Gametogenesis -- Fertilization -- Formation of the embryo -- [Ch. 16] Lymphocytes and the immune response -- Overview of the immune response -- Antibody structure and diversity -- Cell interactions during antibody formation -- Cell-mediated immunity -- Tolerance, autoimmunity, and AIDS -- [Ch. 17] Neurons and synaptic signaling -- Neuron structure -- Transmission of nerve impulses -- Detecting stimuli and triggering responses -- Neuron growth and development -- [Ch. 18] Cancer cells and growth control -- What is cancer? -- What causes cancer? -- Can cancer be prevented or cured?".
- catalog title "Principles of cell and molecular biology / Lewis J. Kleinsmith, Valerie M. Kish.".
- catalog title "Principles of cell biology".
- catalog type "text".