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  1. Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology
  2. Soft Condensed Matter Physics in Molecular and Cell Biology (Scottish Graduate Series)
  3. Molecular Cell Biology Fifth Edition by Berk, Matsudaira Lodish, 2004
  4. Apoptosis and Cancer: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  5. Histology: A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell andMolecular Biology (Histology (Ross)) by Michael H. Ross, Wojciech Pawlina, 2006-07-18
  6. Bioinformatics and the Cell: Modern Computational Approaches in Genomics, Proteomics and Transcriptomics by Xuhua Xia, 2010-11-02
  7. Dictyostelium: Evolution, Cell Biology, and the Development of Multicellularity (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Richard H. Kessin, 2010-08-05
  8. Molecular Biology of the Cell 3E - The Problems Book by John Wilson, Tim Hunt, 1994-06-01
  9. Jubb's Cell Rejuvenation: Colloidal Biology: A Symbiosis by David Jubb, 2006-04-20
  10. In Silico: 3D Animation and Simulation of Cell Biology with Maya and MEL (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) by Jason Sharpe, Charles John Lumsden, et all 2008-06-30
  11. Cytokine Cell Biology: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)
  12. Wetware: A Computer in Every Living Cell by Dennis Bray, 2009-05-26
  13. CELL BIOLOGY ASSAYS: ESSENTIAL METHODS
  14. General Techniques of Cell Culture (Handbooks in Practical Animal Cell Biology) by Maureen A. Harrison, Ian F. Rae, 1997-10-13

81. DNA And Cell Biology
DNA and cell biology Recommend this title to your library Purchase papers from this journal. General Information; View/Search Full Text
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82. Fungal Cell Biology Group, University Of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Research on hyphal tip growth. Includes images and movies, publications list, preview of the Biology of Life CDrom, and related links. University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Confocal image showing tip-growing and branched, multinucleate hyphae of Neurospora crassa . The nuclei are shown in green (nuclear-targeted GFP) and membranes, especially the plasma membrane and secretory vesicles, are shown in red (stained with FM4-64)
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83. The Journal Of Cell Biology
The Journal of cell biology has moved Full text issues as well as everything that was previously at this site and more are now available at
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84. Wiley InterScience: Reference Work: Current Protocols In Cell Biology
Department of cell biology/Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Cellular Biology at Harvard Medical School faculty, research, facilities, academics, administration, events etc.
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Table of Contents CP Titles Developed by leading scientists in the field, Current Protocols in Cell Biology is an essential reference for researchers who study the relationship between specific molecules and genes and their location, function and structure at the cellular level. Continuously updated since its initial publication in November 1998, this quarterly-updated three-volume set...
  • includes nearly 1,000 detailed protocols carefully written by the foremost investigators in cell biology from all around the world.

85. Yale Cell Biology
New cell biology graduate courses have been added Systems cell biology and Illuminating Cellular Function . Click here to see the course descriptions.
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86. Cell Biology, Duke University
Department of cell biology • Duke University Medical Center • Durham, North Carolina 27710. Spotlight on AwardWinning Students Matthew Goddeeris
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87. Trends In Cell Biology
News and reviews monitor the breadth and depth of current research in cell biology, reporting on new developments as they happen and integrating methods, disciplines and principles.
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88. ATCC: The Global Bioresource Center
ATCC is a nonprofit repository and worldwide distributor of various cell lines and primary cell types used for cell biology research.
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A tradition of quality makes ATCC your most reliable source for stem cell lines and reagents. ATCC stem cell research products include fully-characterized human and mouse embryonic cells, lineage- and tissue-specific neonatally derived cells, feeder layer cells, media, sera and reagents as well as detailed protocols and scientific support.
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89. 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
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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...

90. Hannah Cell Science
Offer analytical services and research partnerships in cell biology focusing on mammalian mammary gland, with applications in breast cancer and lactation. Includes examples of cytotoxicity screening, phenotyping, molecular interactions and binding studies in Ayr, Scotland.
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Welcome About Us News Welcome to the web site of Hannah Cell Science. Hannah Cell Science, a division of Hannah InterActions Ltd, provides products and services based in cell biology and cell culture technology to clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and healthcare industries. Company services are underpinned by biomedical research and development focused on cancer and regenerative medicine, and by analytical capability for cell population analysis. cell-based assays for drug target validation and biomedical research. Use the links above to obtain further information on our Cell-Based Products, Analytical Services and Research Partnerships. Alternatively, contact Hannah Cell Science to discuss your research or analytical requirements, or to subscribe to our e-newsletter giving regular updates on HCS services. Home About Us News Products ... Cell Audit Analysis Services

91. BBC - AS Guru - Biology - Cells
AS Guru cell biology - the complete guide for AS level students.
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Cells forms the basic units of all living organisms. Cells show properties that characterise life. They absorb or produce food, reproduce, are sensitive to changes in their environment and control their chemical processes. There are lots of different types of cells that make up living organisms but they are all similar in structure. Take a closer look at some of these cells.
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92. University Of Pittsburgh Cell Biology And Molecular Physiology
Studies lead to a Ph.D. degree. Graduates will be able to study and appreciate cell function, physiology, cell interactions, and development from the molecular to the organ level.
http://www.cbp.pitt.edu/gradprog.html

93. Molecular Expressions Cell Biology: Structure Of Cells And Viruses
Explore the structure of animal, plant, and bacteria cells along with their associated viruses with our threedimensional graphics.
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At first glance, the petal of a flower or the skin on the back of a human hand may seem smooth and seamless, as if they were composed of a single, indistinct substance. In reality, however, many tiny individual units called cells make up these objects and almost all other components of plants and animals. The average human body contains over 75 trillion cells, but many life forms exist as single cells that perform all the functions necessary for independent existence. Most cells are far too small to be seen with the naked eye and require the use of high-power optical and electron microscopes for careful examination. Yet, until the mid-seventeenth century, scientists were unaware that cells even existed. It wasn't until 1665 that biologist Robert Hooke observed through his microscope that plant tissues were divided into tiny compartments, which he termed "cellulae" or cells. It took another 175 years, however, before scientists began to understand the true importance of cells. In their studies of plant and animal cells during the early nineteenth century, German botanist Matthias Jakob Schleiden and German zoologist Theodor Schwann recognized the fundamental similarities between the two cell types. In 1839, they proposed that all living things are made up of cells, the theory that gave rise to modern biology. Since that time, biologists have learned a great deal about the cell and its parts; what it is made of, how it functions, how it grows, and how it reproduces. The lingering question that is still being actively investigated is how cells evolved, i.e., how living cells originated from nonliving chemicals.

94. Biology Online. Life Science Reference
Dictionary, links and tutorials on cell biology, genetics, genetics and evolution, control of growth and development, regulation of biological systems, adaptation and freshwater ecology.
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The biology tutorials aim to give an introductory to intermediate understanding of various biological concepts and disciplines, split up into sections for ease of use. Within each tutorial are references to the biology dictionary, intending to give an easy reference to the terminology used. Biology on the Web Search through a broad range of Earth and Life Science subjects and websites available on the web today through our online directory. The references provided are split up categorically to help you pinpoint the sort of web page that discusses the subject you are interested in.

95. Lab Histology And Embryology - ICBAS
Research focusing on histology, cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, and stereology. From the University of Oporto, Portugal.
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Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), Lg. Prof. Abel Slazar no. 2, 4099-003 Porto, Portugal Phone: 351 22 206 22 54 / 20 » Fax: 351 22 206 22 32 » E-mail history This Laboratory was oficially founded along with the ICBAS itself, back in 1975. The first Head of the Lab. was Dr. Daniel Furtado da Silva (MD), up to 1983. From this date, the Head has been Prof. Dr. Rogério Monteiro (MD, PhD), who currently holds the position of Full Professor. Our Laboratory, together with the Cell Biology Lab. and the Cytogenetics Lab., make the "Department of Microscopy". The available facilities and equipment allow studies in the fields of light and transmission electron microscopy, including immunocytochemistry, as well as molecular biology techniques (such as PCR and Northern blot). Hardware and software for performing 3D reconstructions form serial images, image analysis and design-based stereology is also available. Cell culture and karyotype analysis is routinely made in the Department. teaching and technical staff working at the laboratory

96. 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.

97. Molecular Vision
a peerreviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of research results in molecular biology, cell biology, and the genetics of the visual system (ocular and cortical). Access to the articles and services (search engine and announcement list) of the journal are free of charge. Molecular Vision is indexed by the National Library of Medicine, BIOSIS, and the Chemical Abstracts Service.
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M olecular V ision is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of research results in molecular biology, cell biology, and the genetics of the visual system (ocular and cortical). Molecular Vision is indexed in Medline, PubMed , and Index Medicus by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) ; in Science Citation Index, Current Contents, and other indexes by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) ; in Biological Abstracts by BIOSIS ; and in Chemical Abstracts by the Chemical Abstracts Service . Access to the journal (articles and services) is free of charge. Did you know that... Molecular Vision is published by scientists for scientists? Molecular Vision's Editorial Review Board is a distinguished panel of 60 scientists? you can be notified by email when Molecular Vision publishes new articles? Molecular Vision has developed improvements in the review and galley processes for electronic publishing Molecular Vision has no publication charges (even for color images)? Molecular Vision has an award winning web site? there are things you can do to support Molecular Vision Molecular Vision published its first article in October 1995?

98. BioScience Research Tool: Cell Biology
Resource for online tools and links relevant to cell biologists.
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99. BBA - Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Elsevier)
Comprehensive journal published by Elsevier Science. Topics covered include bioenegetics, biomemebranes, cancer, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
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100. Science -- Science Collections: Cell Biology
Science Careers Biotechnology Jobs, Molecular Biology Jobs, Cancer Research Jobs cell biology. •, Structural Biology
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