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  1. Cell and Molecular Biology, Study Guide: Concepts and Experiments by Gerald Karp, 2007-03-09
  2. Computational Cell Biology
  3. Histology and Cell Biology: An Introduction to Pathology: With VETERINARY CONSULT Access by Abraham Kierszenbaum, 2007-10-26
  4. Outline of Molecular and Cell Biology by William Stansfield, 1996-09-01
  5. BRS Cell Biology and Histology (Board Review Series) by Leslie P Gartner, James L Hiatt, et all 2006-11-01
  6. Medical Cell Biology, Third Edition
  7. Cell Mechanics, Volume 83 (Methods in Cell Biology) (Methods in Cell Biology)
  8. The Dictionary of Cell Biology by J. M. Lackie, 1995-05
  9. High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology by Ronald W Dudek, 1999-08-15
  10. Cell Biology of Extracellular Matrix
  11. Methods in Cell Biology, Volume 60: The Zebrafish: Genetics and Genomics (Methods in Cell Biology, Vol 60)
  12. Molecular Cell Biology, Student CD & Working with Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish, 2004-06-18
  13. Molecular Biology of the Cell Problems Book: Revised Edition by John Wilson, 1994-06-01
  14. Histology and Cell Biology: Examination and Board Review by Douglas F. Paulsen, 2000-05-17

21. An On-Line Biology Book WWW Cell Biology Course
An OnLine Biology Book WWW cell biology Course This course is meant to help those that are interested in learning about cell biology. Mark Dalton
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell.html&y=02B

22. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology
The WWW Virtual Library of cell biology is a guide to major online resources in cell biology indexed by subject with annotated links. cell biology Laboratories.
http://vlib.org/Science/Cell_Biology/
The WWW Virtual Library
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology
A Guide to Cell Biology on the Web
Cell Biology Subject Pages General Cell Biology (General Resources) Angiogenesis (Blood Vessel Formation)
Apoptosis
(Programmed Cell Death)
(Cell Cycle Regulation, Mitosis, Meiosis)
Development, Cellular Aspects of

Gene Expression

Microscopy
(in Cell Biology)
Proteins: Biogenesis to Degradation

Signal Transduction
(in Cell Growth, Differentiation, Stimulus Response, Cancer - Ligands, Receptors, Signaling Effectors, Second Messengers)
The WWW Virtual Library : Related Sections

23. Cell Biology Topics
cell biology topics
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/&y=024847C6

24. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology: General Cell Biology
This page is an annotated index of major online resources dealing with general topics in cell biology. The WWW Virtual Library of cell biology.
http://vlib.org/Science/Cell_Biology/general_cell_biology.shtml
The WWW Virtual Library
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology
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
General Cell Biology
For dictionaries, including scientific and medical,
see Open Directory: Reference: Dictionaries
Basic Introductions and Tutorials
    The sites listed just below don't require much background at all, while other resources may require a lot more background. On the subject pages, basic-level resources are marked as Beginner's Level.
  • Access Excellence - A lot of information on biology and biotechnology for students and teachers. (Genentech) Biology Online - Basic biology tutorial, dictionary and links. The Biology Project - Tutorials on most areas of modern biology, including major subjects of cell biology. (University of Arizona) BioMEDIA Galleries - "This site includes graphics of cell process, images of protists and informationn about teaching resources." BioVisa.net

25. Nature Cell Biology
Nature cell biology Nature cell biology publishes papers of the highest quality from all areas of cell biology, encouraging those that shed light on the molecular mechanisms responsible for
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://cellbio.nature.com/&y=0242F3E65EF81D

26. The American Society For Cell Biology
The ASCB is producing a cell biology calendar (left, 2002 calendar) to commemorate the Society s 45th anniversary and is seeking beautiful, highquality images
http://www.ascb.org/
Make the ASCB your homepage HOME ASCB STORE NEWSROOM ... CONTACT US LATEST INFORMATION:
ASCB Members (Reg, Postdoc, Emeritus): Click here to Vote.
FEATURES
2004 Summer Meeting The ASCB Summer Meeting on Cytokinesis will be held at University of Vermont in Burlington from July 22-25, 2004.
2004 Annual Meeting The 44th Annual Meeting will be held from December 4-8, 2004, in Washington, DC.
Scientific Program Announced
Newsroom "An unusually reliable source" CELL BIOLOGISTS OPPOSE REMOVAL OF TOP SCIENTIST- Bush Fires Blackburn in Friday Afternoon Massacre
Micrographs Needed The ASCB is producing a cell biology calendar (left, 2002 calendar) to commemorate the Society's 45th anniversary and is seeking beautiful, high-quality images of cells from members.
New! The ASCB Student Community Forum. ASCB NEWSLETTER:
May 2004 checknew("6/07/2004") MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
OF THE CELL: May 2004 CELL BIOLOGY EDUCATION: Spring 2004 ©2004 The American Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved. 8120 Woodmont Avenue Suite 750 Bethesda, MD 20814-2762

27. Biotechnology Company
Offers services in the fields of molecular biology, endocrinology, physiology, immunology, cell biology, radiobiology and analysis tests of organic materials.
http://www.rusgen.com/

28. ASCB Has Moved
Please note The American Society for cell biology s website has moved to www.ascb.org. You should automatically be forwarded in a few seconds
http://www.ascb.org/ascb/
Please note: The American Society for Cell Biology's website
has moved to http://www.ascb.org You should automatically be forwarded
in a few seconds...
If not, please click here

29. WWW Cell Biology Course
PayDirect An OnLine Biology Book. - Take Cells; Cell Membrane; Mitochondria; Peroxisome and Lysosome; Cytoskeleton; Centrioles; Meiosis;
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.

    30. MSc In Developmental Cell Biology
    Brief introdcution and profiles of lecturers of one year full time course. Includes links to information on the campus and city at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
    http://www.biols.sussex.ac.uk/pgteach/degrees/dcb/Index.htm
    MSc in Developmental Cell Biology M.Sc. Higher degree Research degree Taught masters degree School of Life Sciences University of Sussex Brighton, BN1 9QG UK. molecular biology molecular genetics Email: i.j.h.roberts@sussex.ac.uk This one year Masters Course (MSc) or 2 term Diploma in Developmental Cell Biology is open to graduates, or those with relevant experience, in areas of Biology, Chemistry or Medicine. Genetics zoology neurobiology biochemistry The MSc course runs from October to September and consists of taught components in addition to a research project. Students taking the MSc will undertake a Research Project. The Research Project will be in the research laboratory of one of the faculty of the Genetics and Development group in either the Biology Department, the Genome Damage and Stability Centre or the Medical School. Developmental Cell Biology is at the core of understanding how organisms develop from eggs through to adults. This MSc programme offers both practical and theoretical training in aspects of cell and molecular biology as well as molecular genetics and how they can be used to understand development. The programme consists of 4 key courses teaching both the practical techniques and the experimental approaches required to understand development as well as the theoretical background to these processes. A large part of the degree is a Research Project undertaken in one of the active research groups in the School of Life Sciences. Potential research topics range from the control of cell division to the development of muscle cells and include studies using yeast

    31. SpringerLink - Publication
    Journal devoted specifically to molecular histology and cell biology. Articles dealing with the localizat
    http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00418/
    Articles Publications Publishers
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    Publication Histochemistry and Cell Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0948-6143 (Paper) 1432-119X (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Medicine Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 121 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Request a sample Volume 120 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 119 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 118 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 117 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 116 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 115 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 114 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 113 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 112 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 111 Number 6 (I - 492) Number 5 Number 4 ... Number 1 Volume 110 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 109 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 108 Number 6 Numbers 4-5 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 107 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 106 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    32. Trends In Biochemical Sciences
    TiBS covers discoveries in the fields of biophysics, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and cell biology. Aimed at both scientists and students.
    http://www.trends.com/tibs/default.htm

    Home

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    Trends in Biochemical Sciences An official publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    Link to Latest issue If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TiBS) is designed to keep its readers up-to-date and well informed about recent advances in biochemistry and molecular biology. In addition to topical reviews, which provide the main focus of each issue, TiBS provides a platform for debate and hypothesis where new ideas can be discussed. A popular section is the Protein Sequence Motif column, which publishes short reports of new motifs or sequence homologies that have been recognized in known sequences. TiBS also features letters, reviews of computer applications and techniques, historical perspectives of biochemical and molecular biology research, and book reviews. TiBS is part of the Trends journal series, now recognized as the most highly cited group of monthly review journals in the world.

    33. SpringerLink - Publication
    cell biology Web Pages MenuUniversity of Texas Medical Branch. cell biology Graduate Program. cell biology topics. Introduction cell biology topics transport and sorting,
    http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00418/tocs.htm
    Articles Publications Publishers
    Home

    Publication Histochemistry and Cell Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0948-6143 (Paper) 1432-119X (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Medicine Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 121 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Request a sample Volume 120 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 119 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 118 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 117 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 116 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 115 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 114 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 113 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 112 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 111 Number 6 (I - 492) Number 5 Number 4 ... Number 1 Volume 110 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 109 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 108 Number 6 Numbers 4-5 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 107 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 106 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    34. Cell Biology Graduate Program
    cell biology Graduate Program. cell biology is a multidisciplinary Ph.D Graduate program at The University of Texas Medical Branch., Galveston, Texas.
    http://cellbio.utmb.edu/
    Contents
    Admissions

    Curriculum

    Faculty

    Students
    ... Society for Cell Biology Form (Word 2000 Format) What's new?
    Events and Announcements!
    2001 Pomerat Lecture Dr. Pomerat's history and life ... Poster Ad Taken from Cell's Alive Web page
    The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Cell Biology Graduate Program
    Cell Biology is a multidisciplinary Ph.D Graduate program at The University of Texas Medical Branch. , Galveston, Texas. This Program is part of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences . The academic program provides training in a variety of disciplines using experimental approaches in Cell and Molecular Biology. Some Faculty and Students August 2002 Back row: David Akalal, Stephanie Cobb, Dr. Robert Leonard, David Strick, Elias Jackson, Stephen Marx, Li Fang Front row: Yevgeniay (Zhenia) Tarasenko, Dr. Golda Leonard, Diane Chico, Krystyn Bourne, Dr. Ulli Budelmann, Linda Spurger, Sandra Bolanos, Kyung-Tae Park Student News!!!! GSBS AWARD WINNERS FOR 2004 David Strick-Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Yevgeniya Tarasenko-GSBS Associates Travel Awards Presented in Memory of Christina Fleischmann GSBS AWARD WINNERS FOR 2003 David-Benjamin Garcia Akalal, Ph.D. 2003 graduate -Jeane B. Kempner Scholar

    35. T-cell Biology Group
    Aims for understanding of the molecular basis of leukocyte recognition, and integrating these findings into coherent and systematic models of Tcell activation.
    http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/ndm/groups/simon_davis/
    Our activities are directed at understanding the molecular basis of leukocyte recognition, and integrating these findings into coherent and systematic models of T-cell activation.
    The scope of our work extends from the molecular to the cellular scale, drawing on X-ray crystallography, interaction studies, single molecule fluorescence-detection methods, global gene expression and bioinformatic analyses. home research publications simon davis ... search

    36. BioMed Central | BMC Cell Biology
    BMC cell biology. BioMed Central. PubMed Central. PubMed. Jump to article. vol. article no. BMC cell biology. Welcome to BMC cell biology published by BioMed Central.
    http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmccellbiol/
    home journals A-Z journals by subject advanced search ... my BioMed Central Quick Search BMC Cell Biology BioMed Central PubMed Central PubMed Jump to article
    BMC Cell Biology
    Home About this journal Archive Advanced search Most viewed ... Instructions for authors
    Editorial board
    Tetsu Akiyama
    Joan Brugge
    Lewis Cantley
    Antoine Danchin
    Elaine Elion
    Scott Emr
    Gary Firestone John Forte Howard Green Tohru Kataoka Cynthia Kenyon Andrew Koff Vivek Malhotra G. Steven Martin Paul Matsudaira Fumio Matsumura Keith Mostov Andrew Murray Bjorn Olsen Robin Reed Steve Rothman David Schachter Joseph Schlessinger Michael Snyder Tim Stearns Yoshimi Takai Shoichiro Tsukita Karsten Weis Jonathan Weissman Howard Worman Toshio Yanagida Welcome to BMC Cell Biology published by BioMed Central BMC Cell Biology publishes original 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 and ISI. A new member of the golgin family BMC Cell Biology Protein interaction and RNAi studies suggest that the TATA modulatory factor (TMF) protein plays a role in the structural organization of the Golgi apparatus Mammalian RNAi vector BMC Cell Biology A new plasmid-based vector expresses small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) from convergent opposing promoters in mammalian cells, facilitating high-throughput gene-knockdown studies.

    37. Cell Biology Education
    WWW. cell biology Education The Biology Project Cells Alive Biology 1000 More by Robert Blystone Past Reviews. More from the Latest Issue .
    http://www.cellbioed.org/
    Home Contact Us Features Approaches to Teaching and Learning
    Lesson Study- Builiding Communities of Learning Among Educators
    by Deborah Allen, Richard Donham, and Kimberly Tanner
    [Past Columns]
    Book Reviews
    PLoS Biology
    Biology for the Utilitarian by William J. Theiman and Michael A. Palladino [More...]
    [Past Book Reviews]
    From the National Academies
    Marian Koshland Science Museum
    Beyond Discovery: The Path From Research to Human Benefit
    Evolution in Hawaii
    by Jay B. Labov [Past Columns] Fueling Education Reform Historically Black Colleges Are Meeting a National Science Imperative by Steve Suitts [Past Reviews] Video Views and Reviews Actin and the Gliding Behavior of Plasmodial Parasites Role of Integrins in Regulating Lamellipodial Locomotion [More...]

    38. 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

    39. WWW Cell Biology Course
    Introduction; Chapter 1 Types of Cells; Cell Membrane; Mitochondria; Peroxisome and Lysosome; Cytoskeleton; Centrioles; Meiosis; Codone
    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

    40. 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.
    http://www.molvis.org/molvis/
    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 54 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?

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