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  1. Receptors in Cellular Recognition and Developmental Processes (Cell Biology)
  2. Cellular and molecular biology of hemopoietic stem cell differentiation: Proceedings of a symposium held at Honey Harbor, Ontario, Canada, September 20-24, 1981
  3. Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks by Volkhard Helms, 2008-07-14
  4. Imaginal Discs: The Genetic and Cellular Logic of Pattern Formation (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Lewis I. Held Jr, 2005-08-22
  5. Molecular And Cellular Biology Of The Yeast Saccharomyces V.3: CELL CYCLE AND CELL BIOLOGY (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series) by JOHN R., ED. PRINGLE, 1997
  6. Development and Differentiation in the Cellular Slime Moulds (Developments in cell biology)
  7. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Multidrug Resistance in Tumor Cells
  8. Homing Mechanisms and Cellular Targeting (Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology) by B.R. Zetter, 1994-12-01
  9. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Visual Acuity: Cell and Developmental Biology of the Eye (Springer Series in Molecular Biology)
  10. Abnormal Cells, New Products, and Risk: Proceedings of a Workshop Held July 30-31, 1984 at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland (In vitro cellular & developmental biology)
  11. CELLULAR REGULATION OF SECRETION AND RELEASE (CELL BIOLOGY SER.) by P. Michael (editor) Conn, 1983
  12. Plant Genetics (Ucla Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, Volume 35)
  13. Mak Cellular and Molecular Biology of Hemopoieti C Stem Cell Differentiation by TW MAK, 1982-09-29
  14. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Multidrug Resistance in Tumor Cells by Igor B. Roninson, 1991

21. Molecular & Cellular Biology Dept. - University Of Arizona
Combines faculty with research interests spanning modern cell and molecular biology, many of whom utilize genetics as a tool for analyzing biological problems.
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Drosophila fnu mutant follicle cells fail to complete mitosis early in development, but they nevertheless survive and give rise to large binucleated cells.phospho-Tyrosine (red) and DNA (blue) reveals cell memebranes of mature Drosophila more Find out more about this professor's research or check out more MCB featured research
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22. Department Of Cell Biology & Anatomy
The scope of the department includes most subspecialties of cellular and systems biology, including biological anthropology, cancer cell biology, neurobiology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, and developmental biology.
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23. UGA Cellular Biology | Research Interest Areas | Cell And Molecular Biology
Marcus Fechheimer cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structureand motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton. Jacek
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FACULTY CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Plastid-Centrosome association in late
Sarcocystis schizonts (Phase, Tubulin, ACP, Merge)
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Chromatin structure and function, neclear architecture, and molecular genetics of Drosophila Joe Crim
Insect neuropeptides and receptors; endocrinology and regulation of insect digestion Mark A. Farmer
Protistan evolution; cellular evolution; endosymbiosis Marcus Fechheimer
Cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structure and motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton Jacek Gaertig
Molecular cell biology of the cytoskeleton; molecular genetics of ciliates Charles H. Keith
Regulation of microtubule assembly/disassembly in axon outgrowth Edward Kipreos
Regulation of cell division in Caenorhabditis elegans Kojo Mensa-Wilmot
Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol metabolism; enzyme structure-function analysis; molecular genetics and biochemistry of parasites Boris Striepen Cell and molecular biology of the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii About the Department Faculty Research Staff Postdocs ... Athens, Ga. Links

24. MCB Department
Undergraduate and graduate study in biochemistry, genetics, virology, immunology, pathology, and cellular, developmental and molecular biology.
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25. Biology I Interactive Animations
Boyer; Flash animations of Biological Processes by Animations University of Alberta;cellular Receptor Animations cell Tutorial from cells Alive! ; Simple cell
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26. Molecular Genetics And Cell Biology
The Department currently represents research on a wide range of biological problems and systems. Its internationally recognized strengths include  invertebrate and vertebrate development, plant molecular biology, cellular structure and function, and yeast genetics.
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27. Welcome To The Department Of Molecular And Cellular Biology
and Microbiology merged on 1 January 2001 to form the Department of Molecularand cell biology. The Department of Molecular and cellular biology, UCT, is
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28. BMC Cell Biology
A free, peerreviewed online journal covering all aspects of cell biology including cellular compartments, traffic, signalling, motility, adhesion and division. Publication is free to authors.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2121/

29. Department Of Cell Biology
Along with faculty, research and training resources from the study of Gross Anatomy to the presentation of recent advances on the molecular aspects of fundamental cellular processes.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/CellBio/HomePage.html
DEPARTMENTS DIRECTORY ADVANCED SEARCH SCHOOL HOME ... 1996 Publications Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology David D. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman The purposes of the Department are to make substantive contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Cell Biology and to transmit to medical and graduate students important scientific information concerning the organization of the human body and the structure and function of its cells, tissues and organs. The Department also provides the training ground for future researchers who have or will obtain M.D., M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D. degrees and are expected to contribute to the advancement of both basic and clinical sciences, as well as to become future faculty members in Medical Schools. Our philosophy is that, given the dependence of the advancement of medical sciences with respect to the diagnosis, prevention, alleviation and cure of disease, on the understanding of basic cellular processes it is necessary to provide the students not only with basic concepts, but also with an appreciation of how these develop from the results of rigorously conducted laboratory investigation. Our goals with respect to medical education are not only to prepare the students for assimilating the material in later courses, but also toprovide them with the capacity to incorporate into their thought processes and their practice of medicine the impressive advances in medical sciences that are taking place, and certainly will continue to do so during the course of their medical careers.

30. CELLS II: CELLULAR ORGANIZATION
al., Life The Science of biology, 4th Edition Give the function and cellular locationof the basic eukaryotic organelles and structures cell membrane, nucleus
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookCELL2.html
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Cell Size and Shape The Cell Membrane The Cell Wall The Nucleus ... References According to the Cell Theory, all living things are composed of one or more cells. Cells fall into prokaryotic and eukaryotic types. Prokaryotic cells are smaller (as a general rule) and lack much of the internal compartmentalization and complexity of eukaryotic cells. No matter which type of cell we are considering, all cells have certain features in common: cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.
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The shapes of cells are quite varied with some, such as neurons , being longer than they are wide and others, such as parenchyma (a common type of plant cell) and erythrocytes (red blood cells) being equidimensional. Some cells are encased in a rigid wall, which constrains their shape, while others have a flexible cell membrane (and no rigid cell wall). The size of cells is also related to their functions. Eggs (or to use the latin word, ova ) are very large, often being the largest cells an organism produces. The large size of many eggs is related to the process of development that occurs after the egg is fertilized, when the contents of the egg (now termed a zygote ) are used in a rapid series of cellular divisions, each requiring tremendous amounts of energy that is available in the zygote cells. Later in life the energy must be acquired, but at first a sort of inheritance/trust fund of energy is used.

31. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
Experimental and theoretical work on the physics, chemistry, and biology of membranes at the molecular and cellular levels.
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32. TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF CELLS
cell membranes are differentially (or semi) permeable barriers environment fromthe outer cellular (or external al., Life The Science of biology, 4th Edition
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TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF CELLS
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Water and Solute Movement The Cell Membrane Cells and Diffusion Active and Passive Transport ...
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Cell membranes act as barriers to most, but not all, molecules. Development of a cell membrane that could allow some materials to pass while constraining the movement of other molecules was a major step in the evolution of the cell. Cell membranes are differentially (or semi-) permeable barriers separating the inner cellular environment from the outer cellular (or external) environment. Water potential is the tendency of water to move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration. Energy exists in two forms: potential and kinetic. Water molecules move according to differences in potential energy between where they are and where they are going. Gravity and pressure are two enabling forces for this movement. These forces also operate in the hydrologic (water) cycle. Remember in the hydrologic cycle that water runs downhill (likewise it falls from the sky, to get into the sky it must be acted on by the sun and evaporated, thus needing energy input to power the cycle). The hydrologic cycle.

33. Department Of Structural And Cellular Biology, Tulane University School Of Medic
General information and courses. The department specializes in cell, molecular, and neuroscience training and research.
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34. Yale > Molecular Cellular And Developmental Biology > Introduction
Introduction The Department of Molecular, cellular and Developmental biology molecularbiology, and chemical biology; Genetics; cell and developmental
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The Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology ( MCDB ) offers a wide-ranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. The program is supervised by approximately thirty faculty members working in six areas:
  • Biochemistry, molecular biology, and chemical biology Genetics Cell and developmental biology Neurobiology Plant sciences Biotechnology
Students whose interests overlap two or more of these areas are encouraged to develop a special program of study for themselves. In addition, students may develop programs of study in conjunction with other University departments such as Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Chemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, or with other schools within the University such as the School of Medicine. The Department is located primarily in the twelve-story Kline Biology Tower and in the Osborn Memorial Laboratories. These are located on Yale's Science Hill, adjacent to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Physics, Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics, Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.

35. Journal Of Cellular Physiology
Articles in all areas of eukaryotic cell biology and physiology regulation of growth and differentiation by growth factors and cytokines, signal transduction by growth factors, cytokines and their cognate receptors.l
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0021-9541/

36. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Cell Biology And Toxicology
Articles on basic cell biology along with physiological, pharmacological, and toxic response of cellular and subcellular systems.
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37. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology: Cellular Aspects Of Development
and movies, many related to cellular processes occuring biology of the Mammary Gland Information on all aspects of mammary gland cell and developmental
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The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology Home Cell Biology Labs Databases ... Feedback/Suggestions Subject: General Cell Biology Angiogenesis Apoptosis Development, Cellular Aspects of ... Signal Transduction
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  • Bill Wasserman's Developmental Biology Page - Resources, basic information, images, animations and movies, many related to cellular processes occuring in embryos such as flies, sea urchins, zebrafish, frogs and mammals. Biology of the Mammary Gland - Information on all aspects of mammary gland cell and developmental biology. (Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology at the NIDDKD of the NIH) Databases from University of Edinburgh Department of Anatomy - Excellent databases for development of the kidney, lung, mammary, pancreas, prostate and salivary glands, which cover relevant aspects of signal transduction, gene expression, extracellular matrix, cell adhesion and other areas. Dynamic Development - "A modular resource to facilitate learning in developmental biology [...] for students on topics in developmental biology by supplementing lecture material and textbook reading assignments." (Leon Browder and Laurie Iten)

38. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology: Metabolism And Cellular Respiration
Unit); Kimball s biology Pages Mini-essays on a number of biological topics,with a lot of cell biology. (Beginner s Level) cellular Respiration - Basic
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39. Welcome To Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology
Lim SP, Tan YH, Lim SG, FullerPace F, Hong W cellular RNA helicase Institute of Molecularand cell biology A member of A*STAR s Biomedical Sciences Institutes
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My thesis work involves the study of small GTPase Arl1 (ARF like protein 1), which was not caught much attention before. My initial characterizations revealed that Ar1l is a new regulator for the structure and function of Golgi complex, especially trans-Golgi/TGN. More Seminars 07 May 2004
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40. Cell Biology
cell biology (cellular biology) is an academic discipline which studies the physiologicalproperties of cellss, as well as their behaviours, intercellular
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Cell biology
Cell biology cellular biology ) is an academic discipline which studies the physiological properties of cellss , as well as their behaviours, intercellular interactions, and environment ; this is done both on a microscopic and molecular level. Cell biology researches both single-celled organisms like bacteria and specialized cells in multicellular organisms like humans Cell biology is closely related to genetics biochemistry molecular biology and developmental biology
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