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Molecular biology of the cell

Bruce Alberts ... [et al.]

Garland Pub., c1994

3rd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Other authors: Dennis Bray, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, James D. Watson

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780815316190

Description

A big, beautiful (now in color throughout), up-to-date survey of cell biology for the introductory university course. The text is divided into four sections: introduction to the cell; molecular genetics; internal organization of the cell; and cells in their social context. Previous editions were pu

Table of Contents

1. The evolution of the cell 2. Small molecules, energy and biosynthesis 3. Macromolecules: structure, shape and information 4. How cells are studied 5. Protein function 6. Basic genetic mechanisms 7. Recombinant DNA technology 8. The cell nucleus 9. Control of gene expression 10. Membrane structure 11. Membrane transport of cell molecules and the ionic basis of membrane excitability 12. Intracellular compartments and protein sorting 13. Vesicular traffic in the secretory and endocytic pathways 14. Energy conversion: mitochondria and chloroplasts 15. Cell signalling 16. The cytoskeleton 17. The cell-division cycle 18. The mechanics of cell division 19. Cell junctions, cell adhesion, and the extracellular matrix 20. Germ cells and fertilisation 21. Cellular mechanisms of development 22. Differentiated cells and the maintenance of tissues 23. The immune system 24. Cancer
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780815316206

Description

The third edition of this text is completely reorganized to reflect new discoveries, emphases and approaches. It covers advances in signal transduction, intracellular protein sorting, and gene regulation; it also adds two new chapters on recombinant DNA techniques and proteins as machines.

Table of Contents

1. The evolution of the cell 2. Small molecules, energy and biosynthesis 3. Macromolecules: structure, shape and information 4. How cells are studied 5. Protein function 6. Basic genetic mechanisms 7. Recombinant DNA technology 8. The cell nucleus 9. Control of gene expression 10. Membrane structure 11. Membrane transport of cell molecules and the ionic basis of membrane excitability 12. Intracellular compartments and protein sorting 13. Vesicular traffic in the secretory and endocytic pathways 14. Energy conversion: mitochondria and chloroplasts 15. Cell signalling 16. The cytoskeleton 17. The cell-division cycle 18. The mechanics of cell division 19. Cell junctions, cell adhesion, and the extracellular matrix 20. Germ cells and fertilisation 21. Cellular mechanisms of development 22. Differentiated cells and the maintenance of tissues 23. The immune system 24. Cancer

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