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  1. Molecular Biology of the Cell by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, et all 2007-11-31
  2. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fourth Edition: A Problems Approach by Wilson/ Hunt, 2002-08-30
  3. Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, et all 2007-06-15
  4. Molecular Biology of the Gene (6th Edition) by James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, et all 2007-12-15
  5. Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments by Gerald Karp, 2007-02-01
  6. Molecular Biology Made Simple and Fun, Third Edition by David P. Clark, 2005-04-30
  7. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition: The Problems Book by John Wilson, Tim Hunt, 2007-11-28
  8. Molecular Biology of the Gene, Fifth Edition by James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, et all 2003-12-03
  9. High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edition (High-Yield Series) by Ronald W Dudek, 2006-11-01
  10. Molecular Biology of the Cell: Reference Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, et all 2007-11-14
  11. Molecular Biology by Weaver, 2008-03-15
  12. Molecular Cell Biology & Solutions Manual by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, et all 2007-06-15
  13. Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, et all 2007-08-30
  14. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants

161. BIOTECH Project: Biotechnology Education Outreach
Designed to assist teachers in using biotechnology techniques in their classrooms, to address novel research questions and links to other courses run by the Department of molecular and Cellular biology, University of Arizona .
http://biotech.biology.arizona.edu/
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Eight week summer research opportunity at UA Now featuring the PREP Handbook with activities using Arabidopsis thaliana. Click on the plant to find out more. On Tour with BIOTECH
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What is the BIOTECH Project? Meet The BIOTECH Director
Nadja Anderson, Ph.D. The University of Arizona Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology The Biology Project Biology Learning Center Science Education Connection Other sites in Arizona Arizona State University Northern Arizona University Arizona Department of Education
Check out Laurie Cale's NABT 2004 presentation: Amplify in your classroom with pGLO Check out data from Andrew Lettes'class at Pueblo High School Antibacterial quality of Creotsote extract PREP in the classroom Summer Biotechnology What is the BIOTECH Project?

162. UCLA Department Of Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology
Departmental website with the information on the faculty, and seminars at University of California, Los Angeles.
http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/
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In the last twenty years there has been a revolution in modern biology. Powerful molecular, genetic and physical techniques have been developed to analyze living systems at increasingly higher levels of resolution, down to the level of genes and molecules. This has led toan enormous increase in our knowledge of basic processes in biology. The faculty in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology use molecular biology and genetics to study multicellular model organisms such as mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila and Arabidopsis . Our goal is to understand processes such as cell signaling, gene regulation, circadian rhythms, and morphogenesis. The molecular genetic approach will be particularly important in the years to come, as a means of deciphering the function of the myriad of genes indentified in the human genome, as well as that of model organisms. Check out photos from the MCDB Retreat 2002 Check out photos from the MCDB commencement 2002 Department News : DR. STEVEN JACOBSEN NAMED AN INVESTIGATOR OF THE HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE

163. NATO ASI & SUSSP 59: Soft Condensed Matter Physics In Molecular And Cell Biology
Contains lecture slides and program. Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/SoftBioASI/
SOFT CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS IN MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, UK
29th March - 8th April 2004
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I now have most of the notes from the lectures and am making arrangements for a password protected area of the site. I should be able to mail you all the password during the week and you should be prepared for the protected area to become active not too long afterwards, certainly before Monday 3rd May 2004. Also, I am in the middle of making up certificates of participation. This should not take too long and I should be able to email them to those people who want them in the near future Daniel.
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D. Andelman (Tel Aviv) D. Bensimon (Paris) S. U. Egelhaaf (Edinburgh) R. Elber (Cornell) D. Frenkel (Amsterdam) J. F. Joanny (Paris) M. Kozlov(Tel Aviv) F. C. Mackintosh (Amsterdam) T. C. B. McLeish (Leeds) P. D. Olmsted (Leeds) R. Podgornik (Ljubljana) W. Poon (Edinburgh) M. Rief (Munich) C. F. Schmidt (Amsterdam) C. A. M. Seidel (MPI, Goettingen) P. B. Warren (Unilever) Biology is ‘living soft matter’ – biological surfactants (lipids) make up the membranes, while proteins and DNA are biological polymers. Brownian motion has a dominant role – diffusion on structures with reduced spatial dimensionality (2-dimensional on membranes and 1-dimensional on various filamentous structures such a microtubules) play a crucial role in transport and other processes, while diffusion in a very-high-dimensional free-energy landscape underlies protein folding. The new insights into soft matter gained by physicists over the last few decades can therefore be expected to have significant impact on the understanding of biological systems, from single biomolecules through to cells and (perhaps) beyond. In particular, the increasing attention paid by soft condensed matter physicists to

164. ScienceDirect - Computational Biology And Chemistry - List Of Issues
Publishes original papers and reviews in all areas of computational life sciences, such as nucleic acid and protein sequence research, molecular evolution, molecular genetics (functional genomics and proteomics), theory and practice of either biologyspecific or chemical-biology-specific modeling, and structural biology of nucleic acids and proteins.
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165. T-cell Biology Group
Aims for understanding of the molecular basis of leukocyte recognition, and integrating these findings into coherent and systematic models of Tcell activation.
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/ndm/groups/simon_davis/
Our activities are directed at understanding the molecular basis of leukocyte recognition, and integrating these findings into coherent and systematic models of T-cell activation.
The scope of our work extends from the molecular to the cellular scale, drawing on X-ray crystallography, interaction studies, single molecule fluorescence-detection methods, global gene expression and bioinformatic analyses. home research publications simon davis ... search

166. Www.lymphocytes.de
Lymphoyte development, differentiation and their malignant transformation. Overview of techniques, abstracts of recent results, publication in PDF, staff, and location at the HeinrichHeine University Duesseldorf, Germany.
http://www.lymphocytes.de/
www.lymphocytes.de - Laboratory for Molecular Stem Cell Biology - lymphocytes.de

167. Seed Biology At U Of KY
Degree programs and research on physiology of germination, dormancy, molecular genetics for applications in horticulture and agriculture. Includes dissertation list, and overview of the faculty at Lexington.
http://www.uky.edu/Projects/SeedBiology/
University of Kentucky Seeds are the primary mechanism for the propagation and survival of domesticated crop and native plant species. Seeds also provide us with a major component of our food and feed nutritional requirements. The production of high quality seeds of improved cultivars is essential to crop production and agriculture. An understanding of seed ecology and the unique mechanisms of seed development dormancy germination and deterioration of all plant species is the goal of seed scientists and the discipline of seed biology. The University of Kentucky has developed a strong interdisciplinary program in seed biology with internationally recognized researchers from the College of Agriculture and the Thomas Hunt Morgan School of Biological Sciences . This is a broad program with areas in Agronomy Horticulture and Ecology. It provides course work and research opportunities in both applied and fundamental aspects of seed biology. This page was last updated on 10 January 2003. Please direct questions and comments regarding this page to

168. Molecular And Developmental Biology Graduate Program, Cincinnati Children's Hosp
Details of MS and PhD level research in understanding the subcellular basis of processes at the Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/chrf/training/mdb/
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Learn why our students choose Cincinnati Children's visit our student profile pages When you choose to pursue your graduate career in the interdisciplinary Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine, you choose to take advantage of opportunities like In addition, because of the program's fundamental ties to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, you will pursue your PhD degree while experiencing the best of two worlds: a nationally recognized academic medical center coupled with one of the nation's leading children's hospitals. Want to learn more? Explore this site for details about all the advantages that the Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program can offer you. Start with the topics below, and the menu to your left. And if you still have questions, let us know by emailing us at

169. Walter Lab Homepage
Studies of the alpha helical cytokine family Interferongamma, interferon-alpha, and interleukin-10, their receptors, intracellular signaling molecules with emphasis on understanding the structural basis of molecular recognition events that subsequently lead to cellular signal transduction, maintained by Mark R. Walter laboratory at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
http://torus.cbse.uab.edu/walter/
Structural Biology in the Walter Lab
Welcome to the laboratory homepage of Mark R. Walter at the University of Alabama at Birmingham . The Laboratory is interested in understanding the structural basis of molecular recognition events that subsequently lead to cellular signal transduction. Currently, we are studying members of the alpha helical cytokine family Interferon-gamma (The IFN-gamma receptor complex is shown above as a space filling model as might be observed on the cell membrane), interferon-alpha, and interleukin-10, their receptors, and various intracellular signaling molecules using single crystal X-ray diffraction, mutagenesis, mass spectrometry, analytical ultracentrifugation, and surface plasmon resonance techniques. Positions are also available in cytokine structure-function. Please see "positions available" for more information. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS MEET THE LAB GRADUATE EDUCATION/POSITIONS AVAILABLE ... USEFUL LINKS
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170. Salk Institute For Biological Studies
The Salk Institute is a private, nonprofit, research organization dedicated to fundamental research in biology and its relation to health, studying such challenging problems as the organization and operation of the brain, the control of gene activity, and the molecular origins of cancer, AIDS, and other diseases.
http://www.salk.edu/

171. Hardin MD : Biotechnology / Bioinformatics / Genetic Engineering
Selected lists of internet sources in biotechnology, molecular, biology, genetics. From the University of Iowa.
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/biotech.html
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172. Department Of Molecular And Cell Biology Home
Welcome to the molecular and Cell biology department at the University of California, Berkeley. This page describes the academic and research oportunities
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The photos above represent our five divisions: Neurobiology Immunology . Click on any of the photos above to see more details about each of the five Divisions.
Two MCB Faculty Members Named as MacArthur Genius Fellows
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The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology seeks applications for five faculty positions. We seek candidates with Ph.D. and/or M.D. degrees who have a strong interest in undergraduate and graduate teaching and demonstrated excellence, originality and productivity in research. Read more...
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Shown is a ribbon diagram of the crystal structure of XOL-1, the primary determinant of sexual fate in C. elegans . The structure unexpectedly showed XOL-1 to be a member of the GHMP kinase family. XOL-1 structure is merged with a Nomarski photomicrograph of a C. elegans

173. The School Of Molecular And Cellular Biology At The University Of Illinois
Comprehensive source of information about the school.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/mcb/
Recent News: DNA constraints control structure of attached macromolecules
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174. Welcome To Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology
Includes information about IMBN Conference, BioPartnering Workshop, IMCB's report and selected publications.
http://www.imcb.nus.edu.sg/
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175. Dept Of Molecular And Cellular Biology, Harvard U: Biology Links
Maintained by Harvard Department of molecular and Cell biology. Formerly called WWW Virtual Library of Immunology.
http://mcb.harvard.edu/BioLinks/Immunology.html
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176. Max Planck Institute Of Molecular Plant Physiology In Golm, Germany
The mission of the MPIMP institute is to study biological phenomena in plants at a molecular level using systems (whole plant) biology to create a holistic picture of metabolism in the context of growth and development.
http://www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/

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177. Genome Biology | Homepage
Publishes articles from the full spectrum of biology. Subjects include molecular, cellular, organismal or population biology studied from a genomic perspective. Includes access to full articles.
http://genomebiology.com/
home comment reviews reports ... my journal Enter your e-mail address to receive regular updates from Genome Biology From The Scientist Nanotubes link immune cells Naturally occurring structures could help deliver signals and antigens more rapidly than other means Read more...
The evolving human brain
Trio of studies hints at genetic changes that may have spurred human brain evolution Read more...
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Related articles The editor's selection of refereed research articles published recently in BMC Genomics and BMC Bioinformatics Keeping it in the family? Examination of all available expressed sequence tags and expressed transcripts for six Solanceae species confirms that there is a high level of sequence conservation across the family and identifies some transcripts that may be unique to the Solanceae.
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Finding SNPs in sequences of deep coverage
An improved method for identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms with allele frequencies can efficiently handle thousands of sequences from the same genome location by using pairwise alignments instead of mulitple sequence alignments.
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178. Lodish Bridge Page
molecular Cell biology by Lodish, Berk, Matsudaira, Kaiser, Krieger, Scott, Zipursky, and Darnell. Visit our web sites for both editions
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179. Theoretical Biology/Bioinformatics Utrecht
Formal models in ecology, spatial pattern formation, (molecular) evolution, immunology, and ethology. Formalisms range from mathematical models, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, to discreteevent individual-oriented simulation models. Bioinformatic approach typically involves spatial, multi-leveled models with many interacting entities whose behavior is determined by local information.
http://www-binf.bio.uu.nl/
Theoretical Biology / Bioinformatics Group Welcome to this public WWW server of the department of Theoretical Biology at the Utrecht University Faculty of Biology , the Netherlands. Our Theoretical Biology group performs fundamental research in Biology by means of formal models. Examples of the Biological areas that we cover are ecology, spatial pattern formation, (molecular) evolution, immunology, and ethology. Our formalisms range from mathematical models, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, to discrete-event individual-oriented simulation models. We have coined the term Bioinformatics for the study of informatic processes in biotic systems. Our Bioinformatic approach typically involves spatial, multi-leveled models with many interacting entities whose behavior is determined by local information. Overview of research Feel free to request reprints of any of our publications by an Email to one of the authors or to address listed below. Papers sorted by the year of publication: Publications
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Courses: Our group teaches courses in Bioinformatic Processes , in Bioinformatic Pattern Analysis , in Non-Linear Systems , in Theoretical Ecology (book availabe as PDF-file ), in mathematics (Reader as

180. Molecular Cell Biology WEB Server Frame
Cytomics from the web server at the College of Agriculture, Ehime University, Japan.
http://at5239.agr.ehime-u.ac.jp/english/default.htm

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