UID:
almafu_9960073303202883
Format:
1 online resource (381 p.)
ISBN:
9786611466886
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9781281466884
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1281466883
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9780080585420
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0080585426
Series Statement:
International review of cytology ; v. 1
Content:
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V1
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; International Review of Cytology, Volume 1; Copyright Page; Contributors; Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1. Some Historical Features in Cell Biology; I. Introduction; II. Microscopy; III. Nucleic Acids; IV. Study of Living Cells; V. References; Chapter 2. Nuclear Reproduction; I. Introduction; II. Nuclear or Cell Division; III. Chromosome Reproduction; IV. Variation in Nuclear Size; V. Reduction in Chromosome Number; VI. Conclusions; VII. References; Chapter 3. Enzymic Capacities and Their Relation to Cell Nutrition in Animals; I. Introduction
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II. Nutritional Requirements of TetrahymenaIII. Nutritional Requirements of Higher Animal Cells; IV. Conclusion; V. References; Chapter 4. The Application of Freezing and Drying Techniques in Cytology; I. Introduction; II. Method; III. Comparison with Histological Fixation; IV. Advantages of Freezing and Drying Techniques; V. References; Chapter 5. Enzymatic Processes in Cell Membrane Penetration; I. Introduction; II. Some General Considerations; III. Enzymes with Non-Penetrating Substrates; IV. The Enzymatically Controlled Transport; V. Transport of Glucose; VI. Conclusion; VII. References
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Chapter 6. Bacterial CytologyI. Introduction; II. The Bacterial Nucleus; III. Growth and Cell Division in Bacteria; IV. Granular Inclusions; V. Bacterial Flagella; VI. Specialized and Reproductive Methods; VII. Cytology and Systematics; VIII. References; Chapter 7. Protoplast Surface Enzymes and Absorption of Sugar; I. Introduction; II. Nature of Experimental Material; III. Characteristics of Absorption Process; IV. Enzyme Systems in the External Surface; V. Discussion; VI. References; Chapter 8. Reproduction of Bacteriophage; I. Introduction; II. Ideas about Origin; III. Ideas about Growth
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IV. Program and ObjectivesV. Facts about Growth; VI. Conclusions; VII. References; Chapter 9. The Folding and Unfolding of Protein Molecules as a Basis of Osmotic Work; I. Introduction; II. The Folding and Unfolding of Protein Molecules in Living Cells; III. Osmotic Work-The Accumulation of Material against a Concentration Gradient in Amoeba; IV. Osmotic Work in Other Cells; V. The Inversion Tube Analogy; VI. Osmotic Work in Metazoön Cells; VII. Fungi; VIII. General Discussion on Osmotic Work; IX. Concluding Remarks; X. References
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Chapter 10. Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Relations in Amphibian DevelopmentI. Introduction; II. Quantitative Changes in Cytoplasm of Egg; III. Quantitative Changes in the Nucleus : Polyploidy and Haploidy; IV. Unbalanced Chromosome Combination ( Aneuploidy); V. Invisible Chromosome Changes (Gene Mutations?); VI. Development without Chromosomes; VII. Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Relations in the Early Development of Species Hybrids; VIII. Summary and Conclusions; IX. References; Chapter 11. Structural Agents in Mitosis; I. Introduction; II. Birefringence Changes in the Sea Urchin Egg during Mitosis
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III. Further Evidence on the Release of Chemical Agents in Mitosis
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780123643018
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0123643015
Language:
English
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