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  1. Receptors in Cellular Recognition and Developmental Processes (Cell Biology)
  2. Cellular and molecular biology of hemopoietic stem cell differentiation: Proceedings of a symposium held at Honey Harbor, Ontario, Canada, September 20-24, 1981
  3. Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks by Volkhard Helms, 2008-07-14
  4. Imaginal Discs: The Genetic and Cellular Logic of Pattern Formation (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Lewis I. Held Jr, 2005-08-22
  5. Molecular And Cellular Biology Of The Yeast Saccharomyces V.3: CELL CYCLE AND CELL BIOLOGY (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series) by JOHN R., ED. PRINGLE, 1997
  6. Development and Differentiation in the Cellular Slime Moulds (Developments in cell biology)
  7. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Multidrug Resistance in Tumor Cells
  8. Homing Mechanisms and Cellular Targeting (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology) by B.R. Zetter, 1994-12-01
  9. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Visual Acuity: Cell and Developmental Biology of the Eye (Springer Series in Molecular Biology)
  10. Abnormal Cells, New Products, and Risk: Proceedings of a Workshop Held July 30-31, 1984 at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland (In vitro cellular & developmental biology)
  11. CELLULAR REGULATION OF SECRETION AND RELEASE (CELL BIOLOGY SER.) by P. Michael (editor) Conn, 1983
  12. Plant Genetics (Ucla Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, Volume 35)
  13. Mak Cellular and Molecular Biology of Hemopoieti C Stem Cell Differentiation by TW MAK, 1982-09-29
  14. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Multidrug Resistance in Tumor Cells by Igor B. Roninson, 1991

21. Cellular Biology: Cell Structures And Functions
Outer membrane of cell that controls cellular traffic Contains proteins (left,gray) that span through the membrane and allow passage of materials
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Introduction Structures/Functions Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes Types Reproduction Theory ... Credits Within cells there is an intricate network of organelles that all have unique functions. These organelles allow the cell to function properly. Arranged below according to location ( nucleus cytoplasm , and surface ) is a description of common organelles. You may click on the organelle's name in the list below to directly reach the feature on that structure. Cell wall
Centrioles

Chloroplasts

Chromosomes
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Vacuoles
  • One or more per cell Spherical shape Denser than surrounding cytoplasm
Chromosomes

- Usually in the form of chromatin
- Contains genetic information
- Composed of DNA
- Thicken for cellular division
- Set number per species (i.e. 23 pairs for human) Nuclear membrane
- Surrounds nucleus - Composed of two layers - Numerous openings for nuclear traffic Nucleolus - Spherical shape - Visible when cell is not dividing - Contains RNA for protein manufacture
  • Collective term for cytosol and organelles contained within Colloidal suspension Cytosol mainly composed of water with free-floating molecules Viscosity constantly changes
Centrioles
- Paired cylindrical organelles near nucleus - Composed of nine tubes, each with three tubules

22. Institute Of Stem Cell Research - The Institute Of Stem Cell Research - Edinburg
Multidisciplinary molecular, cellular and developmental biology projects focused on the mechanisms of selfrenewal and differentiation processes, to provide foundations for replacement therapies in human disease and injury. Based at the University in Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.iscr.ed.ac.uk/
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Welcome to the Institute for Stem Cell Research The Institute for Stem Cell Research (ISCR) is a world-leading centre for multidisciplinary research in mammalian stem cell biology. Recognised globally as a centre of excellence in stem cell research and technology, the ISCR is dedicated to developing an understanding of the mechanisms underlying stem cell self-renewal and differentiation processes. Indeed, our mission is to acquire the basic knowledge and understanding of stem cells and cell specification required for development of regenerative therapies to treat human disease and injury.
Ultimately we seek to provide scientific foundations for the application of cell replacement therapies in treatment of human disease and injury.

23. The Biology Project: Cell Biology
cell.de OnlineService for cell biology includes digital media in internet qualityand for university and high school on cellular and molecular biology.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/cell_bio.html
The Biology Project Home Cell Biology Online Onion Root Tips: Phases of the cell cycle
In this digital version of the classic microscope lab, you will classify cells from the tip of an onion root into the appropriate phases of the cell cycle, and then count up the cells found in each phase. You can use those numbers to predict how much time a dividing cell spends in each phase
Cell Membranes
Learn that membranes are fluid, with components that move, change, and perform vital physiological roles as they allow cells to communicate with each other and their environment.
Cell Signaling
Learn that living organisms constantly receive and interpret signals from their environment. Cells of multi-cellular organisms also receive signals from other cells, including signals for cell division and differentiation. S tudying Cells Introduce yourself to the cell as the fundamental unit of life and the scientific method.

24. Rebecca Skloot: Freelance Writer, Popular Science Contributing Editor
Areas of specialization include cell and tissue culture, ethics, molecular and cellular biology, virology, genetics, history of science and medicine.
http://www.nasw.org/users/skloot
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25. NRC Research Press: Biochemistry And Cell Biology
The best known Canadian research journal in its field, which publishes articles in English and French, enjoys a wide international readership because of its indepth research articles that explore every aspect of general biochemistry, its up-to-date coverage of experimental cellular and molecular biology, and its comprehensive special issues dedicated to subjects of current interest.
http://www.nrc.ca/cgi-bin/cisti/journals/rp/rp2_vols_e?bcb

26. AJRCMB -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Archive from 1994, focusing on cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunological studies of lung cells and molecules from the American Thoracic Society.
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Full Text and Abstracts: 1 Jul 1997 - 1 Oct 2005 Abstracts only: 1 Jan 1994 - 1 Jun 1997
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A Special Research Centre with expertise in the molecular and cellular biology of breeding systems and the biology and chemistry of complex carbohydrates.
http://www.plantcell.unimelb.edu.au/
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28. Center For Cancer Research - Lab Pages
Focuses on the role of growth factors, growth factor receptors, immunoreceptors, and downstream signaling molecules in normal cell growth, and aberrations that occur during oncogenesis. Projects, staff and studies are highlighted.
http://ccr.cancer.gov/labs/lab.asp?labid=64

29. Molecular Cell Biology
Molecular cell biology Harvey Lodish Arnold Berk S. Lawrence Zipursky Paul across cell Membranes 16 cellular Energetics Glycolysis, Aerobic Oxidation,.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowSection&rid=mcb

30. University Of Arizona Department Of Cell Biology & Anatomy
The scope of the department includes most subspecialties of cellular and systems biology, including biological anthropology, cancer cell biology, neurobiology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, and developmental biology.
http://www.cba.arizona.edu/
CBA is a basic science department in the University of Arizona College of Medicine . Faculty in the Department teach in courses in the medical curriculum and a number of graduate and undergraduate courses in the life sciences. The department has an active research program that receives more grant funding than any other basic science department in the College. Faculty members pursue research programs in modern molecular and cellular biology which include areas of developmental biology, neuroscience, parasitology, immunology and cellular structure and function. We have an active graduate program in Cellular and Developmental Biology CBA has an extensive seminar and journal club program with guest speakers from around the country and abroad. Members of the department provide service to the nation and the university as officers of academic societies, scientific reviewers for the National Institutes of Health and other grant-making organizations, and editors or reviewers for most of the scientific journals in our fields. The department provides a stimulating academic environment and you are invited to explore the scope of these activities as described in this web site.
1501 N. Campbell Avenue Tucson Arizona 85724-5044

31. Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, And Biochemistry At Brown University
Undergraduate and graduate study in biochemistry, genetics, virology, immunology, pathology, and cellular, developmental and molecular biology.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Molecular_Biology/
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D epartment of M olecular Biology, C ell Biology, and B iochemistry MCB Undergrad Education BrownMed Reserve a Room ... Contact Welcome to the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. The MCB Department at Brown University is a center of research excellence in cell and developmental biology, biochemistry and molecular genetics. We offer outstanding educational programs in these areas at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The research programs of MCB faculty span a wide range of biological questions and research systems and approaches. Recent MCB Faculty Publications Beale SI. Green genes gleaned. Trends Plant Sci. 2005 Jul;10(7):309-12. Gregory ST, Carr JF, Rodriguez-Correa D, Dahlberg AE . Mutational analysis of 16S and 23S rRNA genes of Thermus thermophilus. J Bacteriol. 2005 Jul;187(14):4804-12. more... Life Sciences Building Updates
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32. UCSD - Department Of Cellular And Molecular Medicine
Research in cell biology and molecular biology to understand human disease. Seminars, teaching, research and faculty.
http://cmm.ucsd.edu/
News: Ajit Varki Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

33. Molecular Genetics And Cell Biology
The Department currently represents research on a wide range of biological problems and systems. Its internationally recognized strengths include  invertebrate and vertebrate development, plant molecular biology, cellular structure and function, and yeast genetics.
http://mgcb.bsd.uchicago.edu/
Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
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34. University Of Saskatchewan: Anatomy And Cell Biology
Encompasses diverse academic and research interests. The Department is research intensive and the overall research enterprise covers a wide range of topics that examine basic cellular processes such as chromatin remodeling, neural regeneration, tissue development, gene expression and cellular growth and differentiation. Information on graduate and teaching programs, courses, seminars and contact details.
http://www.usask.ca/anatomy/
Introduction People Graduate Program Programs Scholarships Available Positions Available Coming Events/Seminars General Information Cameco MS Neuroscience Canadian Assoc. for ANCB

35. Molecular & Cellular Biology Dept. - University Of Arizona
Combines faculty with research interests spanning modern cell and molecular biology, many of whom utilize genetics as a tool for analyzing biological problems.
http://www.mcb.arizona.edu/
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Deconvolution image showing the localization of the CUP-5 protein(green) to mature lysosomes and to microdomains on late endosomes labeled with the RME-8 protein (red) in C. elegans coelomocytes.... more Find out more about this professor's research or check out more MCB featured research
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Experimental and theoretical work on the physics, chemistry, and biology of membranes at the molecular and cellular levels.
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Along with faculty, research and training resources from the study of Gross Anatomy to the presentation of recent advances on the molecular aspects of fundamental cellular processes.
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38. DNA And Cell Biology
Topics include cellular, biochemical and molecular aspects of gene structure and function, cell cycle, apoptosis and immunology.
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39. Department Of Structural And Cellular Biology - Tulane University
General information and courses. The department specializes in cell, molecular, and neuroscience training and research.
http://www1.omi.tulane.edu/departments/anatomy/

40. BioMed Central | BMC Cell Biology
A new cellular partner for HIV Rev. BMC cell biology 2005, 620. A novel humanprotein, 16.4.1, has been identified by virtue of its interaction with HIV1
http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmccellbiol/
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Welcome to BMC Cell Biology published by BioMed Central BMC Cell Biology publishes original research articles in all aspects of cell biology including cellular compartments, traffic, signalling, motility, adhesion and division. BMC Cell Biology (ISSN 1471-2121) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, BIOSIS, CAS, Scopus, EMBASE, ISI and Google Scholar.
Ploidy in Huntington's disease
BMC Cell Biology Analysis of cultured cells derived from a mouse model of Huntington's disease shows that, contrary to previous reports, aneuploidy is unlikely to be a hallmark of the disease.
Profilin, a warden of the nuclear transport
BMC Cell Biology Investigation of mutations in the Drosophila gene for profilin indicate that this protein is essential for nuclear trafficking although perhaps not via its known actin-polymerizing function.
A new cellular partner for HIV Rev
BMC Cell Biology A novel human protein, 16.4.1, has been identified by virtue of its interaction with HIV-1 Rev. It is usually cytoplasmic but can be recruited to the nucleolus by Rev; and altering cellular levels of 16.4.1 can drive differences in Rev activity.

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