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         Molecular Biology:     more books (100)
  1. Mitochondria: Practical Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Mycoplasma Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  3. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, 2006-06-01
  4. The Clostridia: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis
  5. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide for Teachers by Helen Kreuzer, Adrianne, Ph.D. Massey, 2007-10-07
  6. Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory by Frank H. Stephenson, 2003-05
  7. Molecular Biology and Genomics (The Experimenter Series) by Cornel Mulhardt, 2006-12-04
  8. Research in Computational Molecular Biology: 9th Annual International Conference, RECOMB 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 14-18, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. Molecular Biology of Cancer (Advanced Text) by F. Macdonald, 2004-05-12
  10. Statistical Methods in Molecular Evolution (Statistics for Biology and Health)
  11. Essentials of Molecular Biology by George M. Malacinski, 2005-09
  12. Molecular Biology Problem Solver: A Laboratory Guide by Alan S. Gerstein, 2001-08-24
  13. Insect Pheromone Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: The Biosynthesis and Detection of Pheromones and Plant Volatiles
  14. A History of Molecular Biology by Michel Morange, 2000-03-04

101. Phytochemistry
Covers research on all aspects of plant chemistry, plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology and chemical ecology.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/273/description#des
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Phytochemistry Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier ... Select your view PHYTOCHEMISTRY
The International Journal of Plant Chemistry, Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
An Official Journal of the Phytochemical Society of Europe and the Phytochemical Society of North America.
Editors:
G.P. Bolwell, N.G. Lewis, D. Strack

See editorial board for all editors information
Description
Phytochemistry is the international journal of pure and applied plant chemistry, plant biochemistry and molecular biology, published 24 times per annum by Elsevier. The majority of these publications will be Regular Issues covering research on all aspects of pure and applied plant biochemistry, especially that which leads to a deeper understanding of the factors underlying the growth, development and metabolism of plants and the chemistry of plant constituents. Phytochemistry is a primary source for papers dealing with plant secondary compounds, especially with regard to their biosynthesis and diverse properties. This specialisation is reflected further in Special issues (Reports on Structure Elucidation) devoted exclusively to structure elucidation of phytochemicals that is published 5-6 times per annum.

102. Graphics Gallery
The major actors of molecular biology the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA. How they carry and transfer genetic information from one cell generation to the next
http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/
Graphics Gallery
Graphics Gallery is a series of labeled diagrams with explanations representing the important processes of biotechnology. Each diagram is followed by a summary of information, providing a context for the process illustrated.
Table of Contents
From Gene to Function Biological Engineering Cell Processes Building Blocks ... Viruses
From Gene to Function
The major actors of molecular biology: the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA.
How they carry and transfer genetic information from one cell generation to the next and translate this coded information into active proteins.
Building Blocks
From atoms to molecules and cells to tissues, a study of structure and function.
Biochemistry:
Cells:
Tissues:
Chromosomes and Cell Division
Eucaryotic cell duplication: how chromosomes and genes transmit the information from one mother cell to subsequent generations.

103. CPN Home
A multidisciplinary research coalition at the University of Mississippi Medical Center including Cellular Neuroimaging, Behavioral Studies, Human Brain Collection, and molecular biology themes
http://cpn.umc.edu/
The Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience This website is made possible by funds from the CPN at UMC, which is supported by NIH Grant number P20 RR017701 funded through the IDeA Program of the National Center for Research Resources.

104. EMBL - About Us - Science And Society
Science and Society activities and events at the European molecular biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany
http://www.embl.org/aboutus/sciencesociety/index.html
Travel and Contact Staff Only Site Map Help? ... Endowment Foundation Science and Society EMBL/EMBO
Joint Conferences
Meetings EMBL Forum ... Contact EMBL Science and Society Established in 1998, the principal aim of the science and society initiative at EMBL is to promote a better and broader understanding of the growing social and cultural relevance of the life sciences. We organize a variety of activities and events where members of our scientific community, scholars from other disciplines, as well as members of the public, meet to engage in a dialogue.
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105. A Molecular Biology Glossary
Provides terms and definitions related to a number of diagrams.
http://seqcore.brcf.med.umich.edu/doc/educ/dnapr/mbglossary/mbgloss.html
A Molecular Biology Glossary A Quick and Dirty Reference to Terms Used in Molecular Biology Dr. Robert H. Lyons, Director
University of Michigan DNA Sequencing Core This document is intended to provide a quick reference for molecular biology terms. It does not go into depth on the terms, but can be useful if you are trying to understand a typical seminar or paper. For further information on any of these topics, please consult one of the standard cell and molecular biology textbooks (for example, "Molecular Biology of the Cell" by Alberts et al., 4th ed., Garland Science, New York NY, ISBN 0-8153-3218-1). July 2, 1998 Several of the definitions refer to the following diagrams: Figure 1: Nucleotide structure. Figure 2: DNA strands are antiparallel
(the 5' end of one strand pairs with the
3' end of the opposite strand). Figure 3: RNA transcription. RNA is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction from a DNA strand which runs in the antiparallel direction (3' to 5'). In this diagram, the top DNA strand is the sense strand, and in sequence would read the same as the RNA (except with T's instead of U's). The bottom strand is the anti-sense strand, and acts as the template for transcription. Figure 4: A typical gene.

106. Cellular And Molecular Biology Program
Program that fosters collaboration between students and investigators across campus in an interdisciplinary approach. Information on programmes, research, resources, admissions and contact details.
http://www.uvm.edu/~cellbio/
Current Events TBA by Wenfang Wu, 10/11/05
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Welcome
The Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) graduate program was founded in 1971 to meet the growing need to train scientists in the latest research techniques in a multidisciplinary setting. The CMB faculty of the University of Vermont (UVM) are from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The College of Arts and Sciences, The College of Nursing and Health and The College of Medicine. Graduate education at UVM is characterized by a close and collegial environment that stresses active mentorship and scientific excellence. The central theme of the CMB program is to provide a rich experience at the forefront of modern biology focusing on collaborative research between students and investigators across the UVM campus. Currently the CMB program has over 40 students and 50 faculty from 17 different departments. Most students in the program are enrolled in the PhD program.
Student Spotlight
Maria Cristina Bravo Maria Cristina graduated with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University in 2002. She worked as a Research Engineer in a flow cytometry facility at the University of Washington for a year and a half. Maria Cristina joined the CMB Program in 2004 and is doing her thesis in Dr. Stephen Everse's lab in the Biochemistry Dept.

107. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Molecular Membrane Biology
Recent advances in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics Molecular Membrane Biology publishes high quality original papers and
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Molecular Membrane Biology Managing Editor: J. A. Lucy , PO Box 49, Royston, SG8 0UD, UK
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Volume 22, 2005, 6 issues per annum
ISSN Print 0968-7688 ISSN Online 1464-5203 2005 Subscription Rates
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Aims and Scope: Recent advances in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics have led to a spectacular increase in the understanding of biological membranes at the molecular level. Molecular Membrane Biology provides a forum for membrane researchers from diverse disciplines who have a primary interest in the study of biomembranes at the molecular level. Molecular Membrane Biology publishes high quality original papers and reviews that serve to advance knowledge and research in all molecular aspects of membrane structure and function including: receptors and signalling; transporters, pores and channels; synthesis and structure of membrane proteins; translocation and targeting; lipid Organization and asymmetry; fusion, endocytosis, exocytosis and recycling; and cytoskeletal and extracellular interactions of membranes.

108. Applied Molecular Biology
Beginning molecular biology Laboratory Manual CHAPTER 4 molecular biology Methods. M.1 Preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria
http://umbc7.umbc.edu/~jwolf/method1.html
Beginning Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual
Department of Biological Sciences
CHAPTER 1: General Laboratory Methods
Safety Procedures
Preparation of Solutions

Disposal of Buffers and Chemicals
...
Equipment
Micropipets
Using a pH meter Autoclave operating procedures Operating instructions for spectrophotometer Working with DNA
Sterile Technique
CHAPTER 2: Instructions for Notebook Keeping CHAPTER 3: Computer User's Guide
UNIX commands File Transfer The World Wide Web ... The Wisconsin Package - gcg.
CHAPTER 4: Molecular Biology Methods
M.1: Preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria M.2: PCR amplification of DNA M.3: Restriction enzyme digestion of DNA M.4: Phenol/chloroform extraction of DNA M.5: Ethanol precipitation of DNA M.6: Agarose gel electrophoresis M.7: Transformation of E. coli by electroporation M.8: Wizard PCR preps DNA purification system M.9: Alternate method for purifying DNA from agarose gels M.10: Transfection of mammalian cells using Lipofectamine (LTI) M.11: Southern blotting M.12:

109. Home
Fosters research and training in contemporary molecular biology by bringing together scientists from biology, chemistry and physics into a common intellectural and physical space.
http://www.molbio.uoregon.edu/

The Institute of Molecular Biology
fosters research and training in contemporary biology at the molecular level by bringing scientists from biology, chemistry, and physics into a common intellectual and physical space. Research laboratories are in close proximity to each other, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows. Graduate students are admitted through departments, and supported by the institute. Prospective students should indicate an interest in the institute when applying to one of the participating departments.
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
SILVER FALLS RETREAT 2005
September 20-21, 2005 The Institute of Molecular Biology will hold its annual retreat at Silver Falls Conference Center, located approximately 22 miles east of Salem. Please allow at least 90 minutes travel time from Eugene. All first year Institute of Molecular Biology Graduate students are welcome and expected to attend. We also encourage and welcome attendance by all incoming 1 st year graduate students from Neuroscience and from Ecology and Evolution. All people in the Institute of Molecular Biology are welcome. Retreat Invitation Directions to Silver Falls
Institute of Molecular Biology
1229 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1229

110. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
email ldure@arches.uga.edu Access Plant molecular biology at www.kluweronline.com (Members only), Volume 23, Number 1 March 2005
http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/ispmb/reporter.html
For Editorial enquiries, contact:
Don P. Bourque, Editor
email: reporter@u.arizona.edu
Instructions for authors
All other enquiries should be made to the ISPMB Business Office:
Information: http://www.uga.edu/ispmb
email: ldure@arches.uga.edu
Access Plant Molecular Biology at www.kluweronline.com
(Members only)

Volume 23, Number 2 June 2005

111. The Molecular Biology Of Paradise
How genetic engineering will get rid of suffering in all sentient life
http://www.paradise-engineering.com/
"Homo sapiens, the first truly free species, is about to decommission natural selection, the force that made us.... Soon we must look deep within ourselves and decide what we wish to become."
Edward O. Wilson
Consilience, The Unity of Knowledge
The Molecular Biology of Paradise

112. ISMB 2005: Michigan, June 25-29
The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) presented the 13th conference on Intelligent Systems for molecular biology (ISMB 2005).
http://www.iscb.org/ismb2005/
Click on menu items for sub-directory links Keynotes Tutorials Demos Poster Session ... Sign-up Form ISMB 2005 Quick Links Housing/Accomodations Transportation Keynotes Detailed Agenda Keydates Poster Guidelines and Schedule Poster Abstracts PLoS Poster Session Visas Information Contact Us FAQ
Attendance: 1,731
Papers
submitted/accepted: 426/56
Posters
submitted/accepted: 631/622
Oral Abstracts: 47
PLoS Late-Breaking Posters
submitted/accepted: 91/88
Tutorials
submitted/accepted: 42/14
S
oftware demos BEST POSTER WINNERS Now Online!
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Pictures of ISMB 2005 Now Online!

113. ISMB/ECCB 2004
12th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for molecular biology, with the European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB), in conjunction
http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2004/
Keynotes Tutorials Demos Poster Session Info ... Committees Click on the menu items (above) for sub-directory links
Select a Link Registration Poster Session Info Detailed Agenda Keydates Schedule at a Glance Keynotes SIGs BOFs Housing Transportation/Visas 2004 Awards Sponsorship/Exhibits Long Paper Guidelines Short Paper Guidelines Contact Us FAQ the largest gathering of bioinformatics professionals and students in a single location Attendance: 2136
Papers submitted: 496 (342 long papers/154short)
Papers accepted: 67 (50 long/17 short)
Posters submitted/accepted: 1006/952 accepted
Tutorials submitted/accepted: 69/14 ISMB/ECCB 2004 Best Paper winners are posted here
SGI Poster Award winners are posted here
Orienteering Event Results have been posted and are available here Introductory talks from the 2004 Area Chairs are linked below:
  • Bioinformatics and Medicine (ppt) Databases, Ontologies and Text Mining - session 1 (ppt) Databases, Ontologies and Text Mining - session 2

114. Molecular Biology - Spring 2005
Details of course run at Davidson, North Carolina.
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Molbio/molecular.html
Molecular Biology (Bio304)
Dr. A. Malcolm Campbell
Spring Semester, 2005
Syllabus
Important Dates
Daily Schedule (Some papers have restricted access as per publishers' requirements) Student Web Pages for This Course Laboratory Schedule Outlined (not used in 2005) Laboratory Schedule In Context of Research Question (not used in 2005) Examples of Molecular Exams Additional Course Resources Practice Calculations and Controls Tips for DNA restriction enzyme digestions and electrophoresis
  • Top 10 Fun Facts for DNA Electrophoresis
  • Trouble Shooting DNA agarose gels
  • Trouble Shooting Transformation of E. coli Web-Related Resources Exams from 2005
  • 115. Statistical Applications In Genetics And Molecular Biology
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and molecular biology Incorporating Biological Information as a Prior in an Empirical Bayes Approach to Analyzing
    http://www.bepress.com/sagmb/
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology
    ISSN: 1544-6115
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Editors: Nicholas P. Jewell, Senior Editor , University of California, Berkeley Gary Churchill , The Jackson Laboratory Elisabeth Thompson , University of Washington RECENT ARTICLES: Articles are instantly issued upon acceptance. The most recent are listed below. The current volume is Volume 4 Peggy Cénac
    Test on the Structure of Biological Sequences via Chaos Game Representation

    Arief Gusnanto, Alexander Ploner, and Yudi Pawitan
    Fold-Change Estimation of Differentially Expressed Genes using Mixture Mixed-Model

    Yuanyuan Xiao and Mark R. Segal
    Prediction of Genomewide Conserved Epitope Profiles of HIV-1: Classifier Choice and Peptide Representation

    Gaelle Gusto and Sophie Schbath
    FADO: A Statistical Method to Detect Favored or Avoided Distances between Occurrences of Motifs using the Hawkes' Model

    Aurelie Labbe and Mary Thompson Hierarchical Inverse Gaussian Models and Multiple Testing: Application to Gene Expression Data Stephen Erickson and Chiara Sabatti Empirical Bayes Estimation of a Sparse Vector of Gene Expression Changes Thomas Plötz and Gernot A. Fink

    116. The Biology Project
    Online interactive resource for learning biology. Content includes Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, molecular biology, Mendelian Genetics, and Immunology.
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html
    Cell Biology
    Onion Root Tips

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    Project History

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    Support the Expansion of The Biology Project
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    Revision to make our learning materials accessible to people using assistive technologies. Site Map Biochemistry Chemistry of Amino Acids learn the structure and chemistry of the amino acids that are found within proteins. Cell Biology in italiano Developmental Biology developmental mechanisms Human Biology DNA forensics, karyotyping, genetics, blood types, reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases ( Immunology , HIV, the ELISA assay, Western blotting analysis and case studies designed for advanced students. Mendelian Genetics monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross, sex-linked inheritance ( in italiano Molecular Biology nucleic acids, genetics of prokaryotes, genetics of eukaryotes, recombinant DNA. (

    117. Insect Molecular Biology Home Page
    Insect molecular biology journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website.
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0962-1075

    118. ISMB 2003 - Brisbane Australia
    2003, June 29July 3, Brisbane, Australia. Conference of the International Society for Computational Biology. Marriage of artificial intelligence and machine learning methods with molecular biology. Submission deadline TBA.
    http://www.iscb.org/ismb2003/index.shtml
    Welcome! Key Dates Registration Agenda-at-a-Glance ... SIG Schedules Accepted Poster Abstracts - Review here! Accepted Papers Orienteering Event About Brisbane Brisbane TIme Housing ... SIGSIM: Systems Biology of E.coli News Updates
    • ISCB Congratulates the 2003 Poster and Paper winners. For a complete listing of winners, click here
    The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB: www.iscb.org ) presents the International conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB). We will venture beyond North America and Europe for the first time when ISMB 2003 convenes in Brisbane, Australia from June 29 to July 3, 2003. Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is a cosmopolitan city of 1.6-1.8 million with three major universities and a growing biotechnology sector. Delegates may fly direct to Brisbane from all major Australian cities as well as Auckland, Bangkok, Brunei, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo. Late June/early July is mid-winter in Brisbane, with sunny warm days (average high 20degreesC = 68degreesF) and crisp cool nights (average low 10degreesC = 50degreesF). A favorable exchange rate will help deliver great value to participants.

    119. The EMBO Journal
    Advanced Online Publication in full Privacy policy Copyright © 2005 by the European molecular biology Organization.
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    Search The EMBO Journal Help Journal home Current issue ... Contact Editorial office Customer services Subscribe Order sample copy Contact NPG Advertising www.embo.org
    Volume 24, Number 17

    (7 September 2005)
    ISSN 0261-4189
    Online ISSN 1460-2075 About the cover Fidelity of Dpo4: effect of metal ions, nucleotide selection and pyrophosphorolysis Chromosomal protein HMGN1 enhances the acetylation of lysine 14 in histone H3 Mll fusions generated by Cre- loxP- mediated de novo translocations can induce lineage reassignment in tumorigenesis Current issue in full Transcriptional repressor DREAM regulates T-lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine gene expression ATM and Chk2-dependent phosphorylation of MDMX contribute to p53 activation after DNA damage Jagged1 signals in the postnatal subventricular zone are required for neural stem cell self-renewal Advanced Online Publication in full

    120. FORTH: Home
    Founded on May 1983 and was one of the initially three- institutes of the Research Center of Crete (RCC). Since 1987, IMBB is one of the seven institutes
    http://www.imbb.forth.gr/
    More accessible version FORTH IMBB
    From model organisms to knowledge and applications
    George Thireos is the Director of the Institute. A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
    Home Research Groups Facilities Achievements Services ... Help English
    Last revision date: 21 July, 2005 by web-team@imbb.forth.gr
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