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  1. Molecular Cell Biology 4Edition by Arnold Berk & Others Harvey Lodish, 2000
  2. The Cell: Evolution of the First Organism (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2004-08
  3. The Way of the Cell: Molecules, Organisms, and the Order of Life by Franklin M. Harold, 2003-06-05
  4. Spirulina Platensis (Arthrospira): Physiology, Cell-Biology and Biotechnology by AVIGAD VONSHAK, 2007-04-16
  5. Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas, 1978-02-23
  6. Cell and Molecular Biology by Gerald Karp, 2007-04-23
  7. Jubb's Cell Rejuvenation: Colloidal Biology: A Symbiosis by David Jubb, 2006-04-20
  8. Systems Biology (Cell Engineering)
  9. Cell and Molecular Biology, Take Note!: Concepts and Experiments (Take Note!) by Gerald Karp, 2007-03-14
  10. Molecular Cell Biology 4e Lec NB by Lodish, 2000-10-09
  11. Understanding the Cell (Biology-on-Disc) by Denson K. McLain, 2005-07-25
  12. Anatomy, Histology, and Cell Biology: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review (Pretest Series) by Robert Klein, George C. Enders, 2007-04-05
  13. The Dictionary of Cell & Molecular Biology, Fourth Edition
  14. Basic Cell Culture Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)

81. Biomednet.com/cbiology/cel.htm
www.catchword.com/titles/10445498.htm Dr Chromo s school the biology of a cell Go Dictionary of cell biology The Dictionary of cell biology was first published in 1989, and has since been translated into several languages.
http://biomednet.com/cbiology/cel.htm

82. 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.
http://www.hannahcellscience.com/

83. Beginner's Guide To Molecular Biology
Themes. life a definition; cell biology structure, and components of the cell. example of cells. mitosis normal cell division.
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/
Online A comprehensive package for the hands-on teaching of Molecular Biology.
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Life

The Cell

Example of cells
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This site is listed in the BBC education web guide. The best learning resources on the net are only a click away!
Beginner's Guide to Molecular Biology
This resource is brought to you by the Molecular Biology Notebook Online where you will find more tools to learn molecular biology.
-Themes
  • [life... : a definition]
    [cell biology
    :structure, and components of the cell].
    [example of cells

    [mitosis: normal cell division

    [meiosis: cell division in teh gametogenese

    [from chromosome to DNA
    : unfolding our story.]. [DNA structure : the molecule of dna unplugged]. [from DNA to RNA : sending the message...transcription]. [RNA structure : the messsenger and it's helpers]. [from RNA to protein : the cell factory]. [protein structure, and diversity [amino acids [molecular engineering] : expression system, or how a cow can make pig...
  • -Aim of this guide
    Students in biology will find this site useful to provide information on molecular biology, and to help you with the revisions. If you are a teacher in biology, you might find that the information covers some of the course material for the national curriculum for a level and gcses.

    84. Immunology And Cell Biology Home Page
    Immunology and cell biology journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website. Immunology and cell biology.
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/icb/
    BLACKWELL HOME HELP CONTACT PRIVACY Any Title Author BOOKS JOURNALS WEBSITES E-MAIL ALERTS ... SUBJECT INDEX Shopping Cart Journals Subscribe/Renew
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    Subject Sites Blackwell Medicine
    Click here to Subscribe/Renew to Immunology and Cell Biology for 2004
    Immunology and Cell Biology
    Official Publication of the Australasian Society for Immunology Edited by:
    Chris R. Parish Print ISSN:
    Online ISSN:
    Frequency: Bi-monthly
    Current Volume:
    2002: 85/153 (Cell Biology); 43/119 (Immunology) Impact Factor:
    Aims and Scope
    Immunology and Cell Biology is the official journal of the Australasian Society for Immunology. This leading regional journal has established an international reputation, built on more than 75 years of innovative publishing, and reflected in its current Impact Factor of 2.665. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed full papers and brief communications describing original research, methods and concepts in the broad fields of immunology and cell biology, and strongly encourages the submission of 'theoretical' articles to challenge and provoke discussion in the international scientific community.
    Indexed/Abstracted in
    • Academic Search (EBSCO)
    • ADONIS
    • AIDS Information
    • Australian Medical Index
    • Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS)
    • Biomedical Reference (EBSCO)
    • CAB Abstracts
    • Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
    • CancerLIT
    • Cancer Therapy of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
    • Chemical Abstracts Service
    • Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences
    • Current Contents/Life Sciences

    85. ABiCell Biology Cytoskeleton
    A cell biology Institute in Munich, Germany with a focus on the cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal proteins (M. Schliwa and M. Schleicher). cell biology.
    http://zellbio.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/homepage.html
    ABiCell Biology Adolf-Butenandt-Institut Schliwa
    Schleicher

    Common
    Address
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    Positions

    Publications
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    Fun Stuff

    External Links
    SFB 413

    ABI
    Neighborhood LMU Munich ... Google Cell Biology The main focus of the cell biology division of the Butenandt-Institut is on the Cytoskeleton Click on the group links to explore our current research projects, view relevant Gallery, or peruse publications. Schliwa Lab centrosome structure and dynamics using Dictyostelium amebae as a model system; molecular motors, in particular kinesins of fungi; optical tweezers Schleicher Lab actin-binding proteins of Dictyostelium Common address members open positions publications ... gallery and cell biology links Feedback!

    86. BBA - Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Elsevier)
    Comprehensive journal published by Elsevier Science. Topics covered include bioenegetics, biomemebranes, cancer, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
    http://www.elsevier.com/gej-ng/29/50/show/Products/BBA/index.htt
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA
    Elsevier Main page BBA
    BIOENERGETICS
    BIOMEMBRANES ...
    Recommend this site to a colleague!

    87. 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 still
    http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/

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    Silicon Zoo Pharmaceuticals Chip Shots ... Movie Gallery
    Introduction to Cell and Virus Structure
    Although the human body contains over 75 trillion cells, the majority of 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. 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.

    88. Micro- & Cell Biology
    Micro cell biology. Hypertextbook cell biology educ. - MIT (US); Microbiology Textbook K Todar - Univ of Wisconsin-Madison (US);
    http://www.mic.ki.se/Micro.html

    The Library Catalog

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    89. Immunology & Infectious Disease At UMass, Amherst
    Graduate work under several programs in biological, veterinary and animal sciences, including microbiology, molecular and cell biology. Undergraduate training also in major programs, or independent study research projects.
    http://www.bio.umass.edu/immunology/
    p53, a tumor suppressor molecule studied in Barbara Osborne's lab at UMass.
    (From 1tup.pdb by Cho et al.
    at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    Graduate work in immunology and infectious disease can be done under the auspices of any of several graduate programs in the biological sciences, including Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology , and Veterinary and Animal Sciences Undergraduate training is available in several biological science major programs, including as independent study research projects. For more information on graduate programs and majors, see Biological Sciences and the UMass Course Catalog . Most of the courses concerning immunology or infectous disease are in the Departments of Microbiology or Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kuby Immunology is one of the leading textbooks of immunology. Two of its three authors are in Amherst MA (Goldsby and Osborne).
    • In Veterinary and Animal Sciences
      • Baldwin, Cynthia L. ( Brucella gd T cells)
      • Black, Samuel J. (Innate defenses to Trypanosoma , parasitology)
      • Goldsby, Richard A. (Somatic Hypermutation of Immunoglobulin Genes; Immunoglobulin Diversification in Cattle)

    90. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR CELL BIOLOGY
    INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR cell biology. To promote international cooperation, and to contribute to the advancement of cell biology in all its branches .
    http://www.ifcbiol.org/
    INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR CELL BIOLOGY Mission statement: "To promote international cooperation, and to contribute to the advancement of cell biology in all its branches" [The IFCB is not seen as a powerful centralized organization, but a facilitating agency through which national and regional groups of cell biologists draw strength in the international scene.] I mportant news for IFCB MEMBERS: Please click here for a message about the upcoming ICCB Details of The 8th International Congress of Cell Biology (ICCB), Nice, September 2004, click here for more details congress poster Contact the web autho r -Angela Panther

    91. BioScience Research Tool: Cell Biology
    BioScience Research Tool cell biology Top cell biology This web site provides you with hundreds of advanced online tools and resources, selected by
    http://www.biochemie.net/links/Cell_Biology/
    BioScience Research Tool: Cell Biology
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    : Cell Biology
    This web site provides you with hundreds of advanced online tools and resources, selected by BioScientists for BioScientists. Home Add a Resource Modify a Resource What's New ... Search Categories:
    Education Journals Lab Groups Methods
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    • 3-D Confocal Microscopy - 3-D Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy Home Page pop (Added: 17-Jun-1999 Hits: 1360)
    • ALEXANDER ZHURAVKOV - ALEXANDER ZHURAVKOV - - CELL BIOLOGY HACKENSACK, NJ Accomplished a number of scientific projects in the fields of fundamental cell biology, hematology, cellular immunology, breast, colon, and prostate cancer. Expert in cell culture, methods of cell isolation, and cell functions accessing. pop (Added: 9-Apr-1999 Hits: 757)
    • Apoptosis Special Interest Site - This Apoptosis web site will help researchers study apoptosis and cell proliferation. It contains the latest information on the apoptotic pathways and on methods for quantitative and qualitative assays. pop (Added: 2-Sep-1998 Hits: 882)
    • pop (Added: 25-Aug-1998 Hits: 5023)
    • Cell Analysis Facility - The Cell Analysis Facility provides a broad range of instrumentation and expertise for addressing experimental issues related to single cells. The Facility makes available state-of-the-art instrumentation and techniques while developing new ways of answering questions about the nature and function of cells.

    92. The BioScience Research Tool
    Searchable database for life science topics, such as biochemistry, cell biology, related companies, databases, journals, methods and associations.
    http://www.biochemie.net/
    Sun July 27, 2003
    biochemie.net
    Biochemie.net is the first-line, catalogue oriented portal for the biosciences
    Look For: Home The BioScience Research Tool German: Guide Market Place Biochemistry
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    93. Cell Biology Tutorial
    Investigating the fundamental aspects of cell biology and elaborating upon the biological cell. cell biology. cell biology Tutorial. 1. Cell Basics.
    http://www.biology-online.org/tutorials/1_cell_biology.htm
    Cell Biology
    The study of cell biology involves looking at the ways in which a biological cell works, both in a generic and specialised way, depending on the role of the cell. Developing a greater understanding of the subject can help us understand medical conditions, diseases, genetics and many more aspects of nature at work that play a role in our daily lives. This tutorial introduces the basics of cell biology for a basic yet broad understanding of the way in which a biological cell powers life itself.
    Cell Biology Tutorial
    Cell Basics
    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.
    Biological energy in its low and high energy state, Adenosine Diphosphate and Adenosine Triphosphate respectively; this page elaborates in regards to this energy.
    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
    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)

    94. LICB FWD
    Top/Regional/North_America/United_States/Government/Executive_Branch/Departments/Health_and_Human_Services/National_Institutes_of_Health/National_Cancer_Institute/Basic_Sciences
    http://www.nci.nih.gov/intra/LICB/LICBPAGE.htm

    95. Virtual Hospital : Textbooks By Specialty : Anatomy And Cell Biology
    Anatomy and cell biology. All Textbooks Adult Patient Textbooks Adult Provider Textbooks Pediatric Patient Textbooks Pediatric Provider Textbooks.
    http://www.vh.org/navigation/vh/textbooks/adult_provider_anatomy_and_cell_biolog
    Textbooks by Specialty
    Anatomy and Cell Biology
    All Textbooks Adult Patient Textbooks Adult Provider Textbooks Pediatric Patient Textbooks ... Pediatric Provider Textbooks
    Adult Provider Textbooks
    Atlas of Human Anatomy
    Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section

    Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy: Companion to Histology and Neuroanatomy: Second Edition

    Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation
    Pediatric Provider Textbooks
    Anatomy of the Unilateral and Bilateral Cleft Lip and Nose
    Pediatric Patient Textbooks
    A Map of Your Organs
    All Textbooks
    Adult Patient Textbooks Adult Provider Textbooks ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/navigation/vh/textbooks/adult_provider_anatomy_and_cell_biology.html

    96. Molecules For Modern/Cell Biology
    Molecules for Modern/cell biology. ATP, DNA. The Use the Netscape Go menu to return to this page. Return to cell biology home page. Return
    http://www.bio.cmu.edu/Courses/BiochemMols/BuildBlocks/Molecules.html
    Molecules for Modern/Cell Biology
    ATP DNA The table lists the Figures or Panels in your textbooks where molecular structures are pictured. Interactive versions of these structures can be viewed by following the links indicated under Description
    See Viewing Tips , below, for pointers on how to manipulate these images. Purves et al. G. Karp Description Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.1 Elements Fig. 2.9 (2.19) Fig. 2.7 H O cluster Fig. 2.23 Table 2.3 Functional Groups Chime-Image Quiz on Functional Groups True-False Quiz on Functional Groups Fig. 2.25 Fig. 2.13 Enantiomers of glyceraldehyde Fig. 3.4 Fig. 2.19 Fig. 3.6 Fig. 2.22 Phospholipid Fig. 3.7 Fig. 4.21 Membranes Fig. 4.42 Bacteriorhodopsin: A membrane-spanning protein p. 46 Fig. 2.9 Cholesterol Fig. 3.12 Fig. 2.12 Table 3.1 Fig. 2.26 Fig. 3.17 Fig. 2.30 a b -Sheet in a Small Protein Fig. 3.18 pp. 115-118 Fig. 3.19 Fig. 2.40 Hemoglobin Fig. 3.21 Fig. 2.46 Fig. 3.23 Fig. 2.46 Fig. 6.7 Fig. 3.5 ATP Fig. 7.3 Fig. 3.25 NAD Fig. 13.25 Fig. 13.25 Fig. 15.6 cAMP Life - The Science of Biology th
    Cell and Molecular Biology nd Edition, by Gerald Karp.

    97. Frosst, Phyllis Ph.D
    Postdoctoral fellow with experience in gene therapy, cell biology and human genetics.
    http://www.scripps.edu/~phyllis/

    98. Cell Biology, Duke University
    DevBio Journal Club. Duke University. Duke Health System. Department of cell biology • Duke University Medical Center • Durham, North Carolina 27710.
    http://note.cellbio.duke.edu/
    About the department Department staff Webmail Mailing lists ... Student gallery
    Contact: webinfo@cellbio.duke.edu

    99. Biomedical Sciences | General Information
    Offers M.S., Ph.D. and D.O./Ph.D. degrees in anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, pharmacology, and physiology.
    http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/biomedical/index.htm
    Biomedical Sciences offers M.S., Ph.D. and D.O./Ph.D. graduate degree programs in six different areas:
    • Anatomy Biochemistry Cell Biology Microbiology Pharmacology Physiology
    The courses of study are designed around departmental and interdisciplinary guidelines which require the student to demonstrate classroom and laboratory competence in the selected field of basic biomedical science. The interdisciplinary approach recognizes that contemporary research requires expertise in a discipline as well as several topic areas. Specific requirements of the Graduate College are listed in the Oklahoma State University Catalog. Click HERE to view the catalog online.
    Mission
    - To improve the health of Oklahomans through the education and training of osteopathic physicians, biomedical researchers and other medical specialists. Vision To be recognized nationally as the leading health sciences center integrating osteopathic medical education, community services and research.

    100. Cell Biology - Wikibooks
    cell biology. From MediaWiki, the free encyclopedia. Keratin in epithelial cells. edit. cell biology. edit. Chapters.
    http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology
    Cell Biology
    From Wikibooks, the free textbook project.
    edit
    Cell Biology
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    Chapters
  • Introduction Types of cells Parts of the cell Cell division ...
  • Here is a cell biology textbook http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell_www/index.html that Mark Dalton has started on the University of Minnesota http://www1.umn.edu/systemwide/indexsys.shtml website. Reference it there and help start porting it over here. Note: The Course is licensed under the GNU FDL license. http://www.cbc.umn.edu:80/~mwd/cell_www/about_course.html "The GNU Free Documentation License is a form of copyleft intended for use on a manual, textbook or other document to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without modifications, either commercially or noncommercially." ( source http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html edit
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