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- catalog contributor b9282750.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "[Ch. 11] Utilization of genetic information: from transcription to translation -- The relationship between genes and proteins -- Transcription: the basic process -- Transcription and RNA processing in eukaryotic cells -- Encoding genetic information -- Translating genetic information -- [Ch. 12] The cell nucleus and the control of gene expression -- The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell -- Control of gene expression in prokaryotes -- Control of gene expression in eukaryotes -- [Ch. 13] DNA replication and repair -- DNA replication -- DNA repair -- Cellular reproduction -- The cell cycle -- M phase: mitosis and cytokinesis -- Meiosis -- [Ch. 15] Cell signaling: communication between cells and their environment -- Some of the basic characteristics of cell signaling systems -- G protein -- coupled receptors and second messengers -- Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs): a second major type of signaling pathway -- Convergence, divergence, and crosstalk among different signaling pathways -- Other signaling pathways -- The biology of cancer -- [Ch. 16] Cancer -- The causes of cancer -- The genetics of cancer -- [Ch. 17] Techniques in cell and molecular biology -- The light microscope -- Transmission electron microscopy -- Scanning electron microscopy -- The use of radioisotopes -- Cell culture -- The fractionation of a cell's contents by differential centrifugation -- Isolation, purification, and fractionation of proteins -- Determination of protein structure by x-ray diffraction analysis -- Purification and fractionation of nucleic acids -- Measurements of protein and nucleic acid concentrations by spectrophotometry -- Ultracentrifugation -- Recombinant DNA technology -- The use of antibodies.".
- catalog description "[Ch. 1] Introduction to the study of cell biology -- The discovery of cells -- Basic properties of cells -- Two fundamentally different classes of cells -- Viruses -- [Ch. 2] The chemical basis of life -- Covalent bonds -- Noncovalent bonds -- Acids, bases, and buffers -- The nature of biological molecules -- Four families of biological molecules -- The formation of complex -- [Ch. 3] Energy, enzymes, and metabolism -- Energy -- Enzymes -- Metabolism -- [Ch. 4] The structure and function of the plasma membrane -- A summary of membrane functions -- An overview of the structure of the plasma membrane -- Membrane lipids and membrane fluidity -- The dynamic nature of the plasma membrane -- The movement of substances across cell membranes -- Membrane potentials and nerve impulses -- [Ch. 5] Aerobic respiration and the mitochondrion -- Mitochondrial structure and function -- Oxidative metabolism in both the cytosol and the mitochondrion -- The role of mitochondria in the formation of ATP -- Translocation of protons and the establishment of a proton-motive force -- The machinery for ATP formation -- Importing mitochondrial proteins -- Peroxisomes.".
- catalog description "[Ch. 6] Photosynthesis and the chloroplast -- Chioroplast structure and function -- An overview of photosynthetic metabolism -- The absorbtion [sic] of light -- Photosynthetic units and reaction centers -- Photophosphorylation -- Carbon dioxide fixation and the formation of carbohydrates -- [Ch. 7] Interactions between cells and their environment -- The extracellular space -- Adhesion of cells to noncellular substrates -- Adhesion of cells to other cells -- Tight junctions: sealing the extracellular space -- Gap junctions and plasmodesmata: mediating cell communication -- Cell walls -- [Ch. 8] Cytoplasmic membrane systems: structure, function, and membrane trafficking -- The dynamic nature of the endomembrane system -- A few approaches to the study of cytomembranes -- The endoplasmic reticulum -- The golgi complex -- Lysosomes -- Plant cell vacuoles -- Cellular uptake of particles and macromolecules -- [Ch. 9] The cytoskeleton and cell motility -- The study of the cytoskeleton -- Molecular motors -- Microtubules -- Intermediate filaments -- Microfilaments -- Muscle contractility -- Nonmuscle motility -- [Ch. 10] The nature of the gene and the genome -- Chromosomes: the physical carriers of the genes -- The chemical nature of the gene -- The structure of the genome -- The stability of the genome -- Molecular maps of the genome.".
- catalog extent "xix, 773, [52] p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog identifier "0471599131 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : John Wiley & Sons,".
- catalog relation "Cell and molecular biology.".
- catalog subject "1996 D-058".
- catalog subject "Cells.".
- catalog subject "Cytology.".
- catalog subject "Molecular Biology.".
- catalog subject "Molecular biology.".
- catalog subject "QH 577 K18c 1996".
- catalog subject "QH577 .K34 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Ch. 11] Utilization of genetic information: from transcription to translation -- The relationship between genes and proteins -- Transcription: the basic process -- Transcription and RNA processing in eukaryotic cells -- Encoding genetic information -- Translating genetic information -- [Ch. 12] The cell nucleus and the control of gene expression -- The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell -- Control of gene expression in prokaryotes -- Control of gene expression in eukaryotes -- [Ch. 13] DNA replication and repair -- DNA replication -- DNA repair -- Cellular reproduction -- The cell cycle -- M phase: mitosis and cytokinesis -- Meiosis -- [Ch. 15] Cell signaling: communication between cells and their environment -- Some of the basic characteristics of cell signaling systems -- G protein -- coupled receptors and second messengers -- Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs): a second major type of signaling pathway -- Convergence, divergence, and crosstalk among different signaling pathways -- Other signaling pathways -- The biology of cancer -- [Ch. 16] Cancer -- The causes of cancer -- The genetics of cancer -- [Ch. 17] Techniques in cell and molecular biology -- The light microscope -- Transmission electron microscopy -- Scanning electron microscopy -- The use of radioisotopes -- Cell culture -- The fractionation of a cell's contents by differential centrifugation -- Isolation, purification, and fractionation of proteins -- Determination of protein structure by x-ray diffraction analysis -- Purification and fractionation of nucleic acids -- Measurements of protein and nucleic acid concentrations by spectrophotometry -- Ultracentrifugation -- Recombinant DNA technology -- The use of antibodies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Ch. 1] Introduction to the study of cell biology -- The discovery of cells -- Basic properties of cells -- Two fundamentally different classes of cells -- Viruses -- [Ch. 2] The chemical basis of life -- Covalent bonds -- Noncovalent bonds -- Acids, bases, and buffers -- The nature of biological molecules -- Four families of biological molecules -- The formation of complex -- [Ch. 3] Energy, enzymes, and metabolism -- Energy -- Enzymes -- Metabolism -- [Ch. 4] The structure and function of the plasma membrane -- A summary of membrane functions -- An overview of the structure of the plasma membrane -- Membrane lipids and membrane fluidity -- The dynamic nature of the plasma membrane -- The movement of substances across cell membranes -- Membrane potentials and nerve impulses -- [Ch. 5] Aerobic respiration and the mitochondrion -- Mitochondrial structure and function -- Oxidative metabolism in both the cytosol and the mitochondrion -- The role of mitochondria in the formation of ATP -- Translocation of protons and the establishment of a proton-motive force -- The machinery for ATP formation -- Importing mitochondrial proteins -- Peroxisomes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Ch. 6] Photosynthesis and the chloroplast -- Chioroplast structure and function -- An overview of photosynthetic metabolism -- The absorbtion [sic] of light -- Photosynthetic units and reaction centers -- Photophosphorylation -- Carbon dioxide fixation and the formation of carbohydrates -- [Ch. 7] Interactions between cells and their environment -- The extracellular space -- Adhesion of cells to noncellular substrates -- Adhesion of cells to other cells -- Tight junctions: sealing the extracellular space -- Gap junctions and plasmodesmata: mediating cell communication -- Cell walls -- [Ch. 8] Cytoplasmic membrane systems: structure, function, and membrane trafficking -- The dynamic nature of the endomembrane system -- A few approaches to the study of cytomembranes -- The endoplasmic reticulum -- The golgi complex -- Lysosomes -- Plant cell vacuoles -- Cellular uptake of particles and macromolecules -- [Ch. 9] The cytoskeleton and cell motility -- The study of the cytoskeleton -- Molecular motors -- Microtubules -- Intermediate filaments -- Microfilaments -- Muscle contractility -- Nonmuscle motility -- [Ch. 10] The nature of the gene and the genome -- Chromosomes: the physical carriers of the genes -- The chemical nature of the gene -- The structure of the genome -- The stability of the genome -- Molecular maps of the genome.".
- catalog title "Cell and molecular biology : concepts and experiments / Gerald Karp.".
- catalog type "text".