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  1. Histology and Cell Biology: Examination and Board Review, Fifth Edition (LANGE Basic Science) by Douglas Paulsen, 2010-03-15
  2. The Neuron: Cell and Molecular Biology by Irwin B. Levitan Ph.D., Leonard K. Kaczmarek Ph.D., 2001-12-15
  3. High-Yield[TM] Cell and Molecular Biology (High-YieldSeries) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2010-12-10
  4. BRS Cell Biology and Histology (Board Review Series) by Leslie P. Gartner, James L. Hiatt, et all 2010-09-03
  5. Applied Cell and Molecular Biology for Engineers
  6. Methods in Plant Cell Biology, Part A, Volume 49 (Methods in Cell Biology)
  7. B Cell Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  8. The Mechanoreceptors of the Mammalian Skin: Ultrastructure and Morphological Classification (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) by Z. Halata, 1975-03-26
  9. Computational Cell Biology
  10. CELL BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE by ROSS, 2009-05-14
  11. Medical Cell Biology, Third Edition (MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY (GOODMAN))
  12. Deja Review Histology & Cell Biology, Second Edition by Jae Song, 2010-12-03
  13. Microtubules: in vivo, Volume 97 (Methods in Cell Biology)
  14. Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas, 1978-02-23

41. Cell Biology Laboratory Manual
Welcome to the cell biology Laboratory Manual. funded by NSFDUE 9451132. William H. Heidcamp Lab Protocols cell biology Links About the Manual
http://homepages.gac.edu/~cellab/
Welcome to the
Cell Biology Laboratory Manual
[funded by NSF-DUE 9451132]
William H. Heidcamp
Gustavus Adolphus College
Saint Peter, Minnesota, USA
Lab Protocols
Cell Biology Links
About the Manual
Feedback ... What's new?

42. The Laboratory Of Cell Biology
Studies the processing, transport, and metabolism of proteins and small molecules. Staff photo and biographies are provided.
http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/lcb/lcbpage.htm
Laboratory of Cell Biology (LCB)
Division of Basic Sciences National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health
Michael M. Gottesman, M.D., Chief (mgottesman@nih.gov)
The Laboratory of Cell Biology consists of five Principal Investigators and the following Sections:
  • Biochemistry of Proteins Section Michael R. Maurizi Chief

  • Studies intracellular protein quality control by the action of ATP dependent molecular chaperones and proteolytic complexes. Analyzes the regulatory roles of rapid degradation of specific proteins during normal cell growth and in response to stress.
  • Chemical Immunology Section Ettore Appella Chief

  • Research studies the structure and function of p53 tumor suppressor protein. Characterizes the biochemical and functional details of major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-peptide and MHC-peptide-T cell receptor interactions, and examines fundamental details of the immune response aimed at providing principle-based development of immunotherapies.
  • Molecular Cell Genetics Section Michael M. Gottesman

43. Table Of Contents
cell biology Laboratory Manual. Table of Contents Dr. William H. Heidcamp, Biology Department, Gustavus Adolphus College,
http://homepages.gac.edu/~cellab/contents.html
Cell Biology Laboratory Manual
Table of Contents

44. Stratagene
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45. The Virtual Cell Textbook - Cell Biology
Illustrated chapter of The Virtual Cell Textbook from The Brown University Center for Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization.
http://personal.tmlp.com/Jimr57/textbook/chapter3/chapter3.htm
Chapter Three: Cell Biology
This verion last updated: Oct. 17th, 1999
(Version numbers:
Introduction
(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.
Table of Contents
Next Page The parts of the cell. Structure and function

46. Home
PhD in molecular and cell biology. Seeking postdoctoral or scientist position in a biotech company.
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Educational Resources: Educational Resources
These sites are gateways to useful online resources for instructors, students and people looking for general biology information. I have also included some outstanding informational sites in particular topic areas that are geared for students. I will be adding more sites to this list as I sort through user's suggestions.
General Resources:
Access Excellence
(Genentech) is a cutting-edge educational resource providing research news, activities, online seminars and especially nice information about biotechnology.
Beyond Bio 101: The Transformation of Undergraduate Biology Education
(HHMI) focuses on the experiences of college students and instructors in biology, including discussions of standardized tests, lab experiences and the lives of professors.
BioChemNet
(Dyann Schmidel) focuses on biology and chemistry resouces on the Web and features quick links to weekly bioscience news highlights, along with a nice educational link collection.

47. WWW Cell Biology Course
An online course providing an overview of the cell and its functions. Does not offer credit.
http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell.html
I am hoping to save and have enough donations to get a microscope/video camera. You can donate via PayDirect:
An On-Line Biology Book
- Take a look It is MUCH more complete than what I wrote. I think you will all be presently surprised. For now I have decided to show the portions that are more or less done - note all parts need work (it was originally a prototype course for 2 friends written in 1994/1995, normally between midnight and 7am).
List of basically finished parts..
  • This page
  • Index of all parts empty or not
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 -Types of Cells ...
  • Protein transport mechanisms - Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump in conjunction with the Potassium leak, and the glucose symport with Sodium.
  • Na - K ATPase (The Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump)
  • Ribosome
    More WWW sites:
  • WWW Course listing - mostly in the sciences.
  • Some other references - My generic information I send out to the common questions.
  • Sites referencing this course - hint... they probably have other good information (and the time/money to write it).
  • About this Course
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Types of Cells
    Chapter 2: Parts of the Cell ...
    Chapter 4: Expression and Translation.

    48. WWW Cell Biology Course
    Cell membrane Proteins Protein transport mechanisms Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump in conjunction with the Potassium leak, and the glucose symport
    http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell_www/cell.html
    If you wish to help on this project click on the SourceForge icon: For now I have decided to show the portions that are more or less done - note all parts need work (it was originally a prototype course for 2 friends 4 1/2 years ago.
    List of basically finished parts..
  • This page
  • Index of all parts empty or not
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 -Types of Cells ...
  • Protein transport mechanisms - Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump in conjunction with the Potassium leak, and the glucose symport with Sodium.
  • Na - K ATPase (The Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump)
  • Ribosome
    More WWW sites:
  • WWW Course listing - mostly in the sciences.
  • Some other references - My generic information I send out to the common questions.
  • Sites referencing this course - hint... they probably have other good information (and the time/money to write it).
  • About this Course
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Types of Cells
    Chapter 2: Parts of the Cell ...
    Special Thanks too.. - a dedication..
    E-mail me at: mwd@cray.com
    About the Author

    49. Cell Biology
    Lesson plans for blood, epithelium, nervous tissues, salivary glands, and exocrine pancreas tissues.
    http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/histology/
    Spring, 2005 Course Information
    Home
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    Grades

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    Faculty Listing
    Dr. Cathleen Pettepher

    Dr. Wayne Lambert

    Dr. Lillian Nanney
    Dr. Art Dalley ... Dr. Jay Jerome Lecture Schedule Calendar Lecture Notes List of Topics Powerpoint Files Word Files Internet Resources Helpful Sites Interactive Atlas Update Lecture Comments Handout Corrections Tools Image Console Log in required! Study slide C15, testis, guinea pig, (PAS and hematoxylin); Magnification X630: This is a cross section through a seminiferous tubule of a rat testis. This slide should allow you to identify Leydig cells, and the germ cells in the various stages of spermatogenesis (spermatogonia, primary spermatocyte, secondary spermatocyte) and spermiogenesis (spermatid-spermatozoan). Remember to utilize the germ cells' position in the epithelium, their nuclear size, and nuclear morphology to distinguish what type of cell is evident. You will not be responsible for distinguishing between primary and secondary spermatocytes. Webmaster

    50. Molecular Biology Of The Cell
    Articles concerning the molecular aspects of cell structure and function. Published by the American Society for cell biology (ASCB).
    http://www.molbiolcell.org/
    Submit your manuscript to MBC! MBC in Press
    Updated September 14, 2005 Current Issue:
    September 2005
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    Through October 2005 Email Alerts Select an Issue from the Archive
    January 1992 - September 2005 Search for Articles
    January 1992 - September 2005 Cover Images
    October 1997 - September 2005
    The American Society for Cell Biology
    publishes Molecular Biology of the Cell
    Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press assists in the publication of Mol. Biol. Cell Online

    51. SpringerLink - Publication
    Journal devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology; tables of contents, abstracts, and author and subscription information.
    http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00418/
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    Publication Histochemistry and Cell Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH ISSN: 0948-6143 (Paper) 1432-119X (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 124 Number 1 / July 2005 Volume 123 Number 6 / June 2005 Numbers 4-5 / June 2005 Number 3 / March 2005 Number 2 / February 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 122 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / November 2000 Number 4 / October 2004 Number 3 / September 2004 ... Number 1 / July 2004 Volume 121 Number 6 / June 2004 Number 5 / May 2004 Number 4 / April 2004 Number 3 / March 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 120 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / November 2003 Number 4 / October 2003 Number 3 / September 2003 ... Number 1 / July 2003 Volume 119 Number 6 / June 2003 Number 5 / May 2003 Number 4 / April 2003 Number 3 / March 2003 ... Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 118 Number 6 / December 2002 Number 5 / November 2002 Number 4 / October 2002 Number 3 / September 2002 ... Number 1 / July 2002 Volume 117 Number 6 / June 2002 Number 5 / May 2002 Number 4 / April 2002 Number 3 / March 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Jump to volumes: Most Recent 116 to 109 108 to 106 First page
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    Jump to Volumes Most Recent 116 to 109 108 to 106 Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    52. Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
    Topics by organelle system, as part of the interactive learning program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.
    http://www.cytochemistry.net/Cell-biology/
    Cell biology web handouts Childs' 2002 Medical Cell Biology Handouts New graduate training opportunities Gwen Childs Web site ...
    Anatomy and Neurobiology
    Cell Biology handouts
    This group of web pages provides basic information about cell biology topics. Many of the photos are taken from texts used by our students. These are used as supplemental handouts and guides for the discussions in our lectures. Most of these topics focus on structure/function correlations. They are not intended to be comprehensive.
    2002 Medical Cell Biology lectures
    ; From new Medical Cell Biology Course at UAMS
    Medical Microanatomy lecture handouts dealing with cell biology topics (2001 lectures in Microanatomy).
    Review quiz on organelles
    Note: Some topics, like those focusing on mitochondria, will correlate with biochemistry and physiology lectures that expand students' understanding of that organelle system. This site will be updated regularly as new lectures are developed and old lectures revised. Cell dynamics transport and sorting routes through the Golgi complex role of the microtubules production of lysosomes gatekeepers for cell compartments: rough endoplasmic reticulum nucleus mitochondria peroxisomes ... events during process patching and capping role of clathrin role of adaptin effect of temperature how many types of receptors/coated pit?

    53. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
    http://www.cell.com/contents-by-date.0.shtml
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    Full Text: January 1974 - Present
    Sep 9, 2005; 122(5)

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    January February March April May June July August September October November December
    Supplemental data such as videos, images and experimental procedures are available online for certain articles

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    54. Elsevier.com - Cell Biology International
    cell biology International The official publication of the International Published for the International Federation for cell biology by Academic Press
    http://www.academicpress.com/cbi/
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Cell Biology International Journal information Product description Editorial board Abstracting/indexing 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 Related publications ... Select your view CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
    The official publication of the International Federation for Cell Biology
    Editor-in-Chief:
    D. Wheatley

    See editorial board for all editors information
    Description
    Cell Biology International is the official publication of the International Federation for Cell Biology. Each month, the journal publishes easy-to-assimilate, up-to-the-minute reports of experimental findings by researchers using a wide range of the latest techniques. Promoting the aims of cell biologists world-wide, papers relating to structure and function - especially where the findings are seen in a whole cell (physiological) context - are very welcome. In covering all areas of the cell, the journal is both appealing and accessible to a broad audience.
    The Journal Features:
    Published for the International Federation for Cell Biology by Academic Press London
    Publishing Contact
    If you have proposals or feedback related to this journal or this field of science, please do not hesitate to contact the Publishing Editor Steve Watson, E-mail:

    55. ScienceDirect - The International Journal Of Biochemistry & Cell Biology - List
    Publishes papers containing the results of original research in all areas of contemporary biochemistry.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13572725
    Register or Login: Password: Athens/Institution Login Quick Search: within This Journal All Journals All Full-text Sources
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    Formerly known as International Journal of Biochemistry
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    Volume 37 Volume 37, Issue 11 , Pages 2239-2436 (November 2005) Volume 37, Issue 10 , Pages 1931-2238 (October 2005)
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    Cancer and aging at the crossroad Volume 37, Issue 4 , Pages 693-909 (April 2005) Volume 37, Issue 3 , Pages 493-691 (March 2005) Volume 37, Issue 2 , Pages 241-492 (February 2005) Volume 37, Issue 1 , Pages 1-240 (January 2005) Volume 36 Volume 35 Volume 34 Volume 33 ... Volume 27 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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    56. Cell Biology Chapter
    7.01 Hypertextbook Cell cell biology Chapter Directory Characteristics of Procaryotic Eucaryotic cells Structure and function of organelles
    http://web.mit.edu/esgbio/www/cb/cbdir.html
    7.01 Hypertextbook
    Cell Biology Chapter Directory
  • Cell Basics
  • 57. The Discovery Of The Cell
    The site is devoted to the history of the cell biology for the last 400 years.
    http://www.discoveryofthecell.net

    58. 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

    59. SpringerLink - Publication
    www.kluweronline.com/issn/07422091 Department of Molecular and cell biology HomeWelcome to the Molecular and cell biology department at the University of California, Berkeley. This page describes the academic and research oportunities
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0742-2091/contents
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    Publication Cell Biology and Toxicology Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0742-2091 (Paper) 1573-6822 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 21 Number 2 / March 2005 Number 1 / January 2005 Request a sample Volume 20 Number 6 / November 2004 Number 5 / September 2004 Number 4 / July 2004 Number 3 / May 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 19 Number 6 / November 2003 Number 5 / October 2003 Number 4 / August 2003 Number 3 / June 2003 ... Number 1 / February 2003 Volume 18 Number 6 / June 2002 Number 5 / May 2002 Number 4 / April 2002 Number 3 / January 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 17 Number 6 / November 2001 Numbers 4-5 / July 2001 Number 3 / May 2001 Number 2 / March 2001 ... Number 1 / January 2001 Volume 16 Number 6 / November 2000 Number 5 / September 2000 Number 4 / July 2000 Number 3 / May 2000 ... Number 1 / January 2000 Volume 15 Number 6 / November 1999 Number 5 / October 1999 Number 4 / August 1999 Number 3 / June 1999 ... Number 1 / February 1999 Volume 14 Number 6 / December 1998 Number 5 / October 1998 Number 4 / August 1998 Number 3 / June 1998 ... Number 1 / February 1998 Volume 13 Number 6 / October 1997 Numbers 4-5 / July 1997 Number 3 / March 1997 Number 2 / February 1997 ... Number 1 / January 1997 First page
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    60. 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
    Latest:
    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.
    Lecturers
    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

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