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  1. Stem Cell Research: Medical Applications And Ethical Controversy (The New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2006-09-30
  2. Natural Killer Cell Protocols: Cellular and Molecular Methods (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  3. Plant Cell Biology: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series)
  4. Enjoy Your Cells (Enjoy Your Cells, 1) by Frances R. Balkwill, Mic Rolph, 2001-10-15
  5. General Techniques of Cell Culture (Handbooks in Practical Animal Cell Biology) by Maureen A. Harrison, Ian F. Rae, 1997-10-13
  6. Cell Biology (Molecular and Cell Biochemistry) by C. A. Smith, E. J. Wood, 1992-04
  7. Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology by Lewis J. Kleinsmith, Valerie M. Kish, 1995-04-18
  8. Basic Concepts in Cell Biology: A Student's Survival Guide by Robert Klein, James C. MacKenzie, 1999-08-20
  9. Molecular Mechanisms of Desensitization to Signal Molecules (Nato Asi Series, Series H, Cell Biology, Vol 6) by Netherlands) NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Molecular and Cellular Processes Underlying Desensitization and Adaptation to Signal Molecules (1986 : Noordwijkerhout, 1987-01
  10. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, 2006-06-01
  11. Cell Biology: A Laboratory Handbook, Four-Volume Set
  12. Animal Cell Culture and Technology : The Basics (Basics (Oxford, England).) by Mike Butler, 2004-03-10
  13. Chloride Movements Across Cellular Membranes, Volume 38: Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology
  14. Cell to Cell Signals in Plants and Animals: Progress Report (Nato a S I Series Series H, Cell Biology)

101. Biology Tutorials
The study of cell biology involves looking at the ways in which a biological This tutorial introduces the basics of cell biology for a basic yet broad
http://www.biology-online.org/tutorials/1_cell_biology.htm

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Biological Cell Introduction
Looking at the basic structure and function of a cell, how materials are transported and the various organelles that can be found within a biological cell. ATP and ADP Biological energy in its low and high energy state, Adenosine Diphosphate and Adenosine Triphosphate respectively; this page elaborates in regards to this energy. Cell Respiration How ATP is made via cell respiration, looking at the cell organelles involved, and the process of glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle and the cytochrome system for hydrogen. Photosynthesis - Photolysis and Carbon Fixation Looking at how autotrophic organisms can synthesize food from inorganic compounds and light, involving the photolysis of water (photochemical stage) and carbon fixation stage (Calvin cycle) A look at DNA, the building blocks of life as we know it from a biological point of view. This tutorial page looks at its importance, its structure and how it is replicated and passed on to new cells and eventually new generations. Protein Synthesis A look at how proteins are made in a cell, initially deriving from a DNA template, moving to mRNA and eventually tRNA...

102. Biological Cell Introduction
Introduction to cell biology as part of a wider tutorial in biology.. The continuing cell biology tutorial elaborates on the concepts mentioned here,
http://www.biology-online.org/1/1_cell.htm

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The Biological Cell
It only takes one biological cell to create an organism. In fact, there are countless species of single celled organisms, and indeed multi-cellular organisms like ourselves. A single cell is able to keep itself functional by owning a series of ' miniature machines ' known as organelles . The following list looks at some of these organelles and other characteristics typical of a fully functioning cell. The italic links for each lead to an extra description in the dictionary, as do all similar links in the tutorials;
  • Mitochondrion An important cell organelle involved in respiration Cytoplasm A fluid surrounding the contents of a cell and forms a vacuole Golgi Apparatus The processing area for the creation of a glycoprotein Endoplasmic Reticulum An important organelle heavily involved in protein synthesis. Vesicles Packages of substances that are to be used in the cell or secreted by it. Nucleus The "brain" of a cell containing genetic information that determines every natural process within an organism. Cell Membrane Also known as a plasma membrane, this outer layer of a cell assists in the movement of molecules in and out the cell plays both a structural and protective role

103. Virtual Text Life Sciences Textbooks On The WWW
Online biology textbooks in genetics, molecular and cellular biology.
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104. Micro And Cell Biology
journal cell Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (US). Journal of cell biology -Rockefeller Univ. Press (US). Molecular biology of the cell - Online
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105. CellPress Online
Current biology 9 Aug, 2005 cell Press announces the launch of its AffiliatedSubscription Program, which will provide a free cell personal print
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Tuesday 20 September 2005 Recent Issues Announcements
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug memories reduces cocaine seeking behavior
Maladaptive memories that associate environmental stimuli with the effects of drugs of abuse are known to be a major cause of relapse to, and persistence of, a drug addictive habit. Here, Lee et al. show that knocking down Zif268 protein in the amygdala during re-exposure to a cocaine-associated stimulus abolishes the subsequent ability of that stimulus to act as a conditioned reinforcer and thereby support the learning of a new drug-seeking response. Therefore, drug memories undergo reconsolidation, and this reconsolidation process can be disrupted to reduce the impact of drug cues on drug seeking. Click here to view the full-text article. Click here to view the entire contents of the September 15 issue of Neuron Cell Affiliated Subscription Program Cell Press announces the launch of its Affiliated Subscription Program, which will provide a free Cell
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106. UC Davis School Of Medicine - Cell Biology And Human Anatomy
Research in the Department of cell biology and Human Anatomy addresses fundamentalquestions in reproductive and developmental biology, immunology,
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Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy
Research in the Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy addresses fundamental questions in reproductive and developmental biology, immunology, cancer biology, neurosciences and vision research. The department is also committed to medical, graduate and undergraduate education, with courses offered in anatomy, histology, neuroscience, and related topics. For information on the graduate programs offered at UC Davis, contact Graduate Studies at 530 752-0650.

107. Anatomy And Cell Biology
Anatomy cell biology Department Honors Student Achievements. The Department ofAnatomy and cell biology held its annual student awards ceremony and
http://www.anatomy.uiowa.edu/
Lisa Lee Successfully Passed Her Ph.D. Examination Lisa Lee successfully passed her Ph.D. examination on Monday, August 22, 2005, in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Her thesis title was "Biological implications of Human Melanoma Cell Plasticity". Members of her thesis committee were Mary Hendrix (chair), Paul Heidger, Robert Tomanek, Robert Cornell and David Lubaroff. Lisa's research focused on three principal areas, the first being the cellular plasticity exhibited by highly aggressive melanomas, and the molecular mechanisms underlying their highly invasive behavior. Also explored were the role of aggressive melanoma tumor cells in "vasculogenic mimicry" in tumors; the fate of malignant melanoma cells transplanted into zebrafish embryos; and the potential of the zebrafish as a new model system for studying tumor cell plasticity. This latter work was published in the August 2005 issue of Developmental Dynamics (vol. 233:1560-90)."
Lisa has recently accepted a faculty appointment at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois.
Congratulations, Lisa!

108. The Virtual Cell Textbook - Cell Biology
Chapter Three cell biology. This verion last updated Oct. 17th, 1999 (Versionnumbers 10 17 99 3ch2 3chi2). Introduction. (Under Construction.
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Chapter Three: Cell Biology
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(Under Construction. Links will be added.) In this chapter we will be investigating the parts of a typical cell. Check out the cell above. Like all cells it has three main areas: The cell membrane, the cytoplasm, and the nucleus. You can investigate any one of these areas. If you know nothing about the structure of the cell it would probably be smart to go through the pages in the order presented. (just like you would read your regular text book). If you are looking for a particular topic go to the index below and click directly on that topic.
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Next Page The parts of the cell. Structure and function

109. Welcome To The UCONN MCB Department
Univ. of Conn. Molecular and cell biology Home Page Providing links to Departmentalfaculty and research; Graduate Student resources; Undergraduate Student
http://www.mcb.uconn.edu/

110. UNSW Cell Biology
cell biology is a relatively new Science topic which looks at the biological Our knowledge of cell biology is very dynamic, rapidly changing with new
http://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/
UNSW Cell Biology
Welcome to Cell Biology!
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This site is designed to help your understand basic concepts in Cell Biology.
Introduction
Cell Biology is a relatively new Science topic which looks at the biological world with the "Cell" as our core concept. It blends topics such as genetics, biochemistry, histology and development together. Our knowledge of Cell Biology is very dynamic, rapidly changing with new discoveries, therefore some of the information this site may already be out of date. There are many different ways in which you can explore Cell Biology on this site. The links below will take you to a starting point depending on your interest. Please note that initially only the Medicine component is being developed and available online.The entire site is available on CD and is for Educational purposes only.
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University undergraduate level topic coverage.
Medicine
University undergraduate level topic coverage with clinical considerations.
Cell
Structured map of the topic by cell components.

111. Cell Biology - Wikibooks
This is a copy of the cell biology textbook started by Mark Dalton on the Universityof Minnesota website. Reference it there and help start porting it over
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology
Cell Biology
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This is a copy of the cell biology textbook started by Mark Dalton on the University of Minnesota website. Reference it there and help start porting it over here. Note: The Course is licensed under the GNU FDL license. "The GNU Free Documentation License is a form of copyleft intended for use on a manual, textbook or other document to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without modifications, either commercially or noncommercially." ( source Keratin in epithelial cells edit
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112. Cosmological Cell Biology
A contribution to the development of cell biology from a cosmological In hislectures on the teaching of cell biology in the upper grades of the waldorf
http://hem.passagen.se/thebee/SCIENCE/cosmcell.htm
COSMOLOGICAL CELL BIOLOGY? In his lectures on the teaching of cell biology in the upper grades of the waldorf schools, Rudolf Steiner suggested that cell biology be described from a cosmological perspective. Cell structures
In his course on the relation of the different sciences to astronomy , when talking of cells, he mainly points to the cell as a cosmos and the inner relation between structures in the cell and structures in the solar system (solar systems) (first lecture).
Not so much was known in his days as today about the subtle and intricate inner structures of the cell. Much more can surely be developed in this field today. Cell biographies - cell cycles
Another perspective is however the temporal perspective on the life of the cell.
Here, I feel, it it much easier to come to an understanding and picture of the development of cells as a mirror of the development of cosmos. If you look at the cell cycle with its interphase and its division stages (mitosis and meiosis), it is difficult not to feel enjoyment at the beauty of its inner order. This is clear in a number of aspects for interphase and mitosis. I have not worked on with meiosis yet. THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISOLATED STAGES
This is the way one part of the life cycle of an animal cell; mitosis, rather normally is depicted in biology books. The picture is taken from "Cell and Molecular Biology" by Robertis and Robertis (1979, p 384). The accompanying text describes the stages depicted in its details.

113. Cell Culture Media And Cell Research By Celartia
cell culture media cell biology products and cell biology research from A scientist that has devoted more than thirty years to cell biology and medical
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Celartia - Transforming the Art of Cell Culture into Scientific Technology - Welcome
A scientist that has devoted more than thirty years to cell biology and medical research conceived of a company devoted to creating progressive tools and procedures for culturing cells and their byproducts. That scientist made his idea become reality in the form of Celartia. Using an in-depth knowledge of research methodology and an understanding of the industrial and medical needs for cultured cells, Celartia scientists concentrate their efforts in cell biology, and more specifically, creating cutting-edge tools and procedures for culturing cells in the most scientific, consistent, and efficient manner.
Cutting-edge research scientists and medical professionals are using Celartia products to discover and develop the next generation of beneficial cell products.
Cells were first used in the 1930s. Now, in the 21st century, cells are used as laboratories for biological research, as factories of desired molecules, and as keystones of tissue repair and tissue engineering. Today’s profound knowledge of cell biology allows researchers to better comprehend genetics and the foundations of life. That knowledge base and the efficiency with which cells may be cultured using Celartia products will yield tremendous gains in a myriad of fields. Scientists, medical doctors, and other professionals that rely on cells to achieve results in their work use Celartia products to improve their efficiency, consistency, and accuracy of their cell culturing. We are glad you decided to visit our website and look forward to hearing any comments or suggestions you may have about our products, website, cell culture information, or any related topic.

114. Department Of Molecular And Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Includes information about faculty, undergraduate and graduate programs, corporateassociates, lecture series and news.
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/
Molecular Biology of Pheromone Detection in the Mouse In mammals neurons from the vomeronasal organ (VNO) are specialized in detecting pheromones, and in providing the brain with sensory information leading to reproductive and aggressive behaviors... Dulac Lab
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115. Graduate Program In Cell And Molecular Biology (CMB) - Interdepartmental Program
Interdepartmental Program in cell and Molecular biology Home Page. GraduateProgram in cell and Molecular biology (CMB)
http://www.bcm.edu/cmb/
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Texas CMB Houston, Texas Search: Interdepartmental Program in Cell and Molecular Biology
Graduate Program in Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)
What's Unique About CMB?
Every good graduate program in the U.S. incorporates the same three features: 1) challenging coursework during the first year; 2) great labs from which to choose your thesis lab; and 3) supervision and support throughout your thesis research. We ensure that the CMB program excels in all three of these areas. We are very selective in who becomes a CMB faculty member, only choosing those faculty who have strong research programs and who are committed to mentoring and educating graduate students. And, we are lucky to be able to partake of the Graduate School's excellent first-year Core Curriculum while at the same time allowing you flexibility to pursue your interests with our flexible required courses. We also emphasize an additional critical component, which is faculty-student interaction. With a class size of only 10 to 12 first-year students, this ensures a level of interaction between faculty and students that cannot always be achieved in larger graduate programs. This small class size ensures that students get individual attention from faculty during their first year, even before they join thesis labs. Two CMB Co-Directors serve as academic advisors, meeting individually with students to recommend courses based on interests and past courses and help evaluate lab rotations. All five Co-Directors teach in the Directors' Course involving only the first-year class. Other CMB faculty members are often involved in team teaching in the course providing ample opportunity to interact closely with individual faculty.

116. Elsevier.com - Trends In Cell Biology
Trends in cell biology is among the leading review journals in molecular and cell In addition to Reviews, Trends in cell biology publishes Opinion and
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Trends in Cell Biology is among the leading review journals in molecular and cell biology (Impact Factor 19.6; ISI 2003). Review articles published each month monitor the breath and depth of current research in cell biology, reporting on new developments as they happen and integrating methods, disciplines and principles. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and then subjected to stringent peer-review, ensuring balance and accuracy. In addition to Reviews, Trends in Cell Biology publishes Opinion and Research Focus articles. Opinion articles follow trends and innovative ideas whilst the Update section is designed to highlight recent advances in a particular research field providing insight on the implications of the new developments as well as future perspectives and directions.

117. Cell Biology WWW Resources
Virtual cell http//www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/cell/ This web site contains avirtual interactive cell. biology teachers and students will enjoy cutting and
http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/1/cellbiology.htm
Selected Cell Biology Web Sites
Dictionary of Cell Biology
http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/~julian/Dict.html

This is an on-line dictionary for biology that works like a key-word search engine. A good resource for biology teachers and students. Molecular Expressions: Image from the Microscope
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/index.html

Molecular Expressions contains an incredible photo gallery of all kinds of "science stuff" taken from various microscopes. This unique graphics gallery can be used by all science teachers to liven up a class. Virtual Cell
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/cell/

This web site contains a virtual interactive cell. Biology teachers and students will enjoy cutting and zooming in on the different layers and organelles of the cell. Lots of information and quicktime movies. DLC-ME: The Microbe Zoo
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/CTLprojects/dlc-me/zoo/

If you are interested in learning about microbes that are in the food you eat, in outer space, in the ground, oceans, or atmosphere, then you must check out this awesome site. A great resource for all students to learn some neat things in a fun, interactive environment. (You will have to use the "Go" pull-down menu to return to Science Junction.) Microbiology Resources for Students
http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/edu2.htm

118. ETH Zurich - Institute Of Cell Biology
Welcome to the Institute of cell biology (ICB), at the Life Science CampusHönggerberg of ETH Zurich. The ICB is hosting a broad range of research,
http://www.cell.biol.ethz.ch/
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Organisation Welcome to the Institute of Cell Biology (ICB), at the Life Science Campus H¶nggerberg of ETH Zurich. The ICB is hosting a broad range of research, education, and cross-disciplinary programs in basic and biomedical research. The scientific questions explored at ICB span a wide range of topics in cell biology and molecular physiology, with a particular emphasis on questions of how animals develop and function, and on exploring the molecular mechanisms of human health and disease. The Institute is also providing a dynamic and up-to-date teaching program that attracts superb students from all areas of the globe and educates them in both traditional and interdisciplinary fields of biology. Intellectual life at ICB is being further enriched through the participation of Institute members in new interdisciplinary centers at ETH Zurich, such as the NCCR Neuro, the BEST Cluster for Bioengineering, the Competence Center for Systems Physiology and Metabolic Disease and SystemsX.
Join us and find out, what makes the ICB an exciting place to learn, teach and work!

119. Institute Of Biochemistry And Molecular Cell Biology
Department of Biochemistry Department of Molecular cell biology.
http://www.univie.ac.at/ibmz/
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120. Beta Cell Biology Consortium
The Beta cell biology Consortium is a NIDDKfunded program to intensify investigatorresearch in the area of beta cell biology in an effort to find a cure
http://www.betacell.org/

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