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  1. Molecular Biology of the Cell by Bruce Alberts, 2007-11-20
  2. Essential Cell Biology by Bruce Alberts, Dennis Bray, et all 2009-03-27
  3. Molecular Cell Biology (Lodish, Molecular Cell Biology) by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, et all 2007-06-15
  4. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition: The Problems Book by John Wilson, Tim Hunt, 2007-11-28
  5. Essential Cell Biology, Second Edition by Bruce Alberts, Dennis Bray, et all 2003-09-25
  6. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fourth Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, et all 2002-03
  7. High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edition (High-Yield Series) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2006-11-17
  8. Physical Biology of the Cell by Rob Phillips, Jane Kondev, et all 2008-11-18
  9. Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments by Gerald Karp, 2007-02-01
  10. Molecular and Cell Biology For Dummies by Rene Fester Kratz PhD, 2009-06-02
  11. Cell Biology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Pollard, Cell Biology,with Student Consult Online Access) by Thomas D. Pollard MD, William C. Earnshaw PhDFRSE, et all 2007-04-18
  12. High-Yield[TM] Cell and Molecular Biology (High-YieldSeries) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2010-12-10
  13. Cell and Molecular Biology, Study Guide: Concepts and Experiments by Gerald Karp, 2007-03-09
  14. Molecular Biology of the Cell: Reference Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, et all 2007-11-14

1. The Biology Project: Cell Biology
Interactive tutorial to help learn the fundamentals of cell biology (cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis, organelles) with tests.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/CELL_BIO/cell_bio.html
The Biology Project Home Cell Biology Online Onion Root Tips: Phases of the cell cycle
In this digital version of the classic microscope lab, you will classify cells from the tip of an onion root into the appropriate phases of the cell cycle, and then count up the cells found in each phase. You can use those numbers to predict how much time a dividing cell spends in each phase
Cell Membranes
Learn that membranes are fluid, with components that move, change, and perform vital physiological roles as they allow cells to communicate with each other and their environment.
Cell Signaling
Learn that living organisms constantly receive and interpret signals from their environment. Cells of multi-cellular organisms also receive signals from other cells, including signals for cell division and differentiation. S tudying Cells Introduce yourself to the cell as the fundamental unit of life and the scientific method.

2. Cell Biology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
cell biology (also called cellular biology or formerly cytology, from the Greek kytos, container ) is an academic discipline that studies cells – their
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Cell biology
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You can improve this article by introducing more precise citations. Cell biology (also called cellular biology or formerly cytology , from the Greek kytos , "container") is an academic discipline that studies cells – their physiological properties, their structure, the organelles they contain, interactions with their environment, their life cycle division and death . This is done both on a microscopic and molecular level. Cell biology research extends to both the great diversity of single-celled organisms like bacteria and the many specialized cells in multicellular organisms like humans Knowing the composition of cells and how cells work is fundamental to all of the biological sciences . Appreciating the similarities and also differences between cell types is particularly important to the fields of cell and molecular biology . These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unifying theme, allowing the

3. Communicating At An Unknown Rate
Provides animations of key biological processes, cell function overview and its anatomy, concept of gene expression as well as principle of evolution.
http://www.johnkyrk.com/
DNA transcription, DNA translation, molecule movies, ADN, ARN, double helix, DNA animation, evolution, visual learning, science animation"> animated overview of cell biology fullscreen

4. Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
Overview of cell and organelle structure and function (University of Texas Medical Branch)
http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/
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Cell Biology Graduate Program
Cell Biology topics
Introduction:
Many of the photos 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. Some topics, like those focusing on mitochondria, will correlate with biochemistry and physiology lectures that expand students' understanding of that organelle system.
Cell Biology topics:

5. ScienceDaily: Cell Biology News
cell biology news. Read full text news, articles and images on cell biology, updated daily.
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6. The Journal Of Cell Biology
Online version of the Journal of cell biology (Rockefeller University Press).
http://www.jcb.org/
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7. Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
This group of web pages provides basic information about cell biology topics. Many of the photos are taken from texts used by our students.
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?

8. Journal Home - Nature Cell Biology
Articles and research papers on cell division, cell structure, animal and plant cell biology and cell cycles.
http://www.nature.com/ncb/
@import "/ncb/style.css"; nature.com homepage Login Search This journal All of nature.com Advanced search Journal home Advance online publication Current issue ... For librarians NPG Resources Nature Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology UCSD-Nature Signaling Gateway The Cell Migration Gateway ... Browse all publications January 2008 - Vol 10 No 1 Wnt signalling: cilial restraint Motor-cargo release control H3.3 mediates epigenetic memory New letter in chromatin code alphabet ... Advance online publication ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION PDK1 competing for ROCK1 Article by Pinner et al
ROCK-dependent acto-myosin contraction is important for cancer cell motilty. Erik Sahai and colleagues have now found that PDK1 regulates ROCK1 localization and thereby cell motility by competing with RhoE binding.
MDM2 targets FOXO3a for degradation Article by Yang et al
Hung and colleagues find that ERK activity induces phosphorylation and MDM2-mediated degradation of the tumour suppressing transcription factor FOXO3a. This provides new insights into potential targets for human cancer therapy.
FOCUS ISSUE MIAMI 2008 WINTER SYMPOSIUM
Developmental biology has recently embraced molecular and cell biological approaches to complement the traditional repertoire of genetic and embryology techniques. As a result, molecular mechanisms of animal development and links with human disease pathologies are emerging. With six specially-commissioned articles, the Focus on Development and Disease highlights how developmental pathways gone awry can cause disease.

9. Dictionary Of Cell Biology
An online Dictionary for cell and molecular biology.
http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/~julian/Dict.html
Since 1st November, 1996, this service has been accessed times. Results of searches are provided as a free service to individuals for personal study only. Information gained from this server may not be saved, printed, copied or re-transmitted in any form without the written consent of Academic Press. NEW!! More convenient URL: set your bookmarks to http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/dictionary/ About the Dictionary The Dictionary of Cell Biology was first published in 1989, and has since been translated into several languages. It is intended to provide quick access to easily-understood and cross-referenced definitions of terms frequently encountered in reading the modern biology literature. This server contains the text of the Second edition , published in April 1995, together with enhancements, hypertext links and new entries which are destined for the third edition. There are 5450 entries and 5772 cross-references in the second edition. Search the Dictionary here! This is a really SIMPLE-MINDED search engine! Rather than try to get a perfect match to a phrase first time, look for a

10. BioMed Central | BMC Cell Biology
BMC cell biology is an open access journal publishing original peerreviewed research articles in all aspects of cell biology including cellular
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Welcome to BMC Cell Biology published by BioMed Central BMC Cell Biology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of cell biology including cellular compartments, traffic, signalling, motility, adhesion and division. BMC Cell Biology (ISSN 1471-2121) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, BIOSIS, CAS, Scopus, EMBASE, Thomson Scientific (ISI) and Google Scholar.
Apg-2 helps tight-junction assembly
BMC Cell Biology Despite interacting with the key tight-junction assembly protein ZO-1, knockout of the heat shock protein Apg-2 does not prevent tight-junction formation, but does retard assembly, indicating that Apg-2 is a regulator of epithelial differentiation.
Drosphila DNA replication takes a different fork
BMC Cell Biology Whilst the DNA replication machinery in Drosophila is organized into replication foci similar to most higher eukaryotes, surprisingly no accumulation of replication factors could be detected, suggesting a fundamental difference between Drosophila and mammalian cells.

11. American Society For Cell Biology
The Society s objective is to provide for the exchange of scientific knowledge in the area of cell biology. It does so through the scholarly dissemination
http://www.ascb.org/
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12. Cell Biology Laboratory Manual
Procedures and related links for undergraduate level laboratories, from Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, Minnesota.
http://homepages.gac.edu/~cellab/
Welcome to the
Cell Biology Laboratory Manual
[funded by NSF-DUE 9451132]
William H. Heidcamp
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13. UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video And Podcasts: MCB 130
MCB 130 cell biology. 11001200 PM 2050 VLSB Instructor David Drubin. MCB 130 - Spring 2007. An introductory survey of cell and developmental biology.
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978433

14. UCMP Glossary: Cell Biology
cell Fundamental structural unit of all life. The cell consists primarily of an outer plasma membrane, which separates it from the environment;
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss4cell.html
UCMP Glossary : Cell biology
Phylogenetics Geology Biochemistry Cell biology Ecology Life history Zoology Botany ... Paleogeography amoeboid Having no definite shape to the cell, able to change shape. amphiesma The outer covering of a dinoflagellate , consisting of several membrane layers. aperture Small opening, for example the opening in the test of a foram. bacteriophage Virus which infects and destroys a bacterial host. Some phages, however, will incorporate their DNA into that of their host, and remain dormant for an extended period. For this reason, they have become essential tools of genetic engineers. capsid The protein "shell" of a free virus particle. cell Fundamental structural unit of all life. The cell consists primarily of an outer plasma membrane, which separates it from the environment; the genetic material (DNA), which encodes heritable information for the maintainance of life; and the cytoplasm, a heterogeneous assemblage of ions, molecules, and fluid. cell cycle Complete sequence of steps which must be performed by a cell in order to replicate itself, as seen from mitotic event to mitotic event. Most of the cycle consists of a growth period in which the cell takes on mass and replicates its DNA. Arrest of the cell cycle is an important feature in the reproduction of many organisms, including humans.

15. Cell Biology PhD Program At Case Western Reserve University
The cell biology PhD Program at Case Western Reserve University includes faculty from the School of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals.
http://www.case.edu/med/cellbiology/
Welcome to the Cell Biology PhD Program The Cell Biology PhD Program includes faculty from the School of Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation . The Program organizes weekly seminars and occasssional cell biology meetings. Graduate students are accepted into the PhD or MD/PhD Programs in Cell Biology through the Biomedical Sciences and Medical Scientists Training Programs. Cell Biology PhD Program Special Events The Case Cell Biology PhD program sponsored a cell biology meeting on the Regulation of Nuclear Function s in 2004 Cleveland Cell Biology Symposium . Our 2005 Frontiers Speaker was Dr. E. Ruoslahti who spoke on "Vascular Zipcodes." Our distinguished guest for 2006 was Dr J. Schatz, who spoke on "Genome, Chance and Individuality." overview classes facilities events ... symposium overview :: applying :: facilities :: university life :: post doc classes :: explanation :: course listings :: first year syllabus

16. Molecular Expressions Cell Biology: Structure Of Cells And Viruses
For all that has been learned about cells in over 300 years, hardly the least of which is the discovery of genetic inheritance and DNA, cell biology is
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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.

17. Cell Biology
Discover the fascinating world of cells. Take a journey into the cell and learn about various cell types, cellular anatomy, and cellular processes.
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    19. Molecular Biology Of The Cell
    Articles concerning the molecular aspects of cell structure and function. Published by the American Society for cell biology (ASCB).
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    20. BioChemWeb.org: Virtual Library Of Biochemistry & Molecular & Cell Biology
    BioChemWeb.org is a guide to major online resources in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology and related fields, indexed by subject with annotated links.
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