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  1. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, 2006-06-01
  2. Stem Cell Research: Medical Applications and Ethical Controversy (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2004-10
  3. Atomic Force Microscopy in Cell Biology (Methods in Cell Biology, Volume 68) (Methods in Cell Biology)
  4. Instant Biology: From Single Cells to Human Beings, and Beyond by Boyce Rensberger, 1996-02-13
  5. Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology
  6. Cell Biology: A Short Course by Stephen R. Bolsover, Jeremy S. Hyams, et all 2003-12-31
  7. Handbook of Dendritic Cells: Biology, Diseases and Therapies (3 Volume )
  8. Understand! Biology: Molecules, Cells & Genes (CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) by William K. Purves, William Purves, 1998-06-01
  9. The Flesh and Bones of Medical Cell Biology (Flesh & Bones) by Robert I. Norman, David Lodwick, 2007-07-09
  10. Medical Cell Biology by Steven R Goodman, 1997-12-01
  11. Lipid Rafts and Caveolae: From Membrane Biophysics to Cell Biology
  12. Hematopoietic Stem Cell Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  13. Life: The Science of Biology:Volume I: The Cell and Heredity (Life: The Science of Biology) by William K. Purves, David Sadava, et all 2003-12-08
  14. Chemistry, Cell Biology and Genetics: Volume 1 by Robert J. Brooker, 2007-04-13

101. Cell Biology Glossary
You are here Genomics Glossary homepage/Search Biology cell biology cell biology glossary Evolving terminology for evolving technologies Suggestions?
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102. PCR Primer Design
Article by Ed Rybicki, Department of Molecular and cell biology, University of Cape Town in Molecular Biology Techniques Manual, on the web site of the University of Cape Town.
http://web.uct.ac.za/microbiology/pcroptim.htm
Molecular Biology Techniques Manual
Third Edition
Edited by:
Vernon E Coyne, M Diane James, Sharon J Reid and Edward P Rybicki
PCR PRIMER DESIGN AND REACTION OPTIMISATION
Ed Rybicki , Department of Molecular and Cell Biology , University of Cape Town
Contents
  • Factors Affecting the PCR
    Factors Affecting the PCR:
    Denaturing Temperature and time
    The specific complementary association due to hydrogen bonding of single-stranded nucleic acids is referred to as "annealing": two complementary sequences will form hydrogen bonds between their complementary bases ( G to C, and A to T or U ) and form a stable double-stranded, anti-parallel "hybrid" molecule. One may make nucleic acid (NA) single-stranded for the purpose of annealing - if it is not single-stranded already, like most RNA viruses - by heating it to a point above the "melting temperature" of the double- or partially-double-stranded form, and then flash-cooling it: this ensures the "denatured" or separated strands do not re-anneal. Additionally, if the NA is heated in buffers of ionic strength lower than 150mM NaCl , the melting temperature is generally less than 100oC - which is why PCR works with denaturing temperatures of 91-97 o C A more detailed treatment of annealing / hybridisation is given in an accompanying page, together with explanations of calculations of complexity, conditions for annealing / hybridisation, etc.

103. MedBioWorld: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cell Biology & Molecular Biology Journals
Biochemistry, Biophysics, cell biology Molecular Biology Journals. For latest books on Biochemistry, Biophysics, cell biology Molecular Biology, click here.
http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/biochem.html

104. BMBCB Home Page
Welcome to the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and cell biology, Northwestern University Interdepartmental Biological Sciences Program!
http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/

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105. Department Of Cell Biology, Yale University
cell biology s range of interest is exceedingly broad, extending from general issues such as the biogenesis of cellular membranes, the properties of the
http://info.med.yale.edu/cellbio/
O ver its brief 30-year history, cell biology has matured into a vigorous, and rapidly expanding discipline. Today, it forms an essential bridge between important basic fields such as biochemistry, developmental biology, physiology, neurobiology, molecular genetics, immunobiology and microbiology. Since cell biology focuses on the functions of cells in diverse contexts, it also provides a natural connection between basic biological research and medicine. C ell Biology's range of interest is exceedingly broad, extending from general issues such as the biogenesis of cellular membranes, the properties of the extracellular matrix, the dynamics of the cytoskeleton, the interactions between the nucleus and cytosol, and the cellular basis of tissue function, to quite detailed questions of molecular function and recognition. True to the interdisciplinary origins of the field, cell biologists tend to rely on a wide spectrum of methodological and conceptual approaches. Currently, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and a variety of morphological tools feature prominently among them. The style of working is more problem than methods-oriented. A typical cell biologist is a hypothesis-driven experimentalist. T he Department of Cell Biology at Yale Medical School has, since its inception in 1974, been exceptionally active and well-recognized both in education and in research. While the main research focus has centered around cellular membranes and their functions, the department also has major activities in neurobiology, developmental biology, infectious disease biology, molecular biology of nucleic acids, immunology, glycobiology, molecular biology and molecular medicine. By pooling together the broad expertise available at Yale with the specific strengths of its own faculty, the Department offers graduate and medical students

106. Plant And Cell Physiology
An international journal devoted to the publication of original papers in the biological sciences including physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, molecular biology, cell biology and gene engineering of plants and microorganisms.
http://www.pcp.oupjournals.org/
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Plant and Cell Physiology is published for The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists by Oxford University Press assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
Online ISSN: 1471-9053

107. Science -- Science Collections: Cell Biology
cell biology. Editors Choice Highlights of the recent literature cell biology Transcription in a Bind Lisa D. Chong Science 303 1441a. Summary PDF.
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Cell Biology
Citations 1-10 of 1973 total displayed. Most recent content (9 Apr 2004):
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Renovating the Heart
Jennifer Couzin and Gretchen Vogel
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Reports
Direct Activation of the ATM Protein Kinase by the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 Complex
Ji-Hoon Lee and Tanya T. Paull
Science [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
Reports
Resolution of Sister Telomere Association Is Required for Progression Through Mitosis
Jasmin N. Dynek and Susan Smith
Science [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
This Week in Science
Neuronal Death and Prion Proteins
Science [Summary] [PDF]
This Week in Science
Wnts in Development
Science [Summary] [PDF]
Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature CELL BIOLOGY: Transcription in a Bind
Lisa D. Chong Science [Summary] [PDF]
News Focus CELL BIOLOGY: How Cells Endure Low Oxygen
Jean Marx Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
Review
W. James Nelson and Roel Nusse Science [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
Reports Cross-Linking Cellular Prion Protein Triggers Neuronal Apoptosis in Vivo
Science 303: 1514-1516. Published online January 29, 2004; 10.1126/science.1094273 (

108. The Zoological Society Of Japan
Has approximately 3,000 members to advance research and education in the field of zoological sciences, including taxonomy, systematics, ecology, ethology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, developmental biology, and molecular biology.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/zsj/index-e.html
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109. Labtech International Ltd
Distributors of microplate technology, cell biology, laminar airflow, and fluoresence and luminescene readers and consumables.
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110. About Current Opinion In Chemical Biology
Current Opinion in cell biology Journal Information. In Current Opinion in cell biology, we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner
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111. Cosmological Cell Biology
A contribution to the development of cell biology from a cosmological perspective. COSMOLOGICAL cell biology? In his lectures on
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COSMOLOGICAL CELL BIOLOGY? In his lectures on the teaching of cell biology in the upper grades of the waldorf schools, Rudolf Steiner suggested that cell biology be described from a cosmological perspective. Cell structures
In his course on the relation of the different sciences to astronomy , when talking of cells, he mainly points to the cell as a cosmos and the inner relation between structures in the cell and structures in the solar system (solar systems) (first lecture).
Not so much was known in his days as today about the subtle and intricate inner structures of the cell. Much more can surely be developed in this field today. Cell biographies - cell cycles
Another perspective is however the temporal perspective on the life of the cell.
Here, I feel, it it much easier to come to an understanding and picture of the development of cells as a mirror of the development of cosmos. If you look at the cell cycle with its interphase and its division stages (mitosis and meiosis), it is difficult not to feel enjoyment at the beauty of its inner order. This is clear in a number of aspects for interphase and mitosis. I have not worked on with meiosis yet. THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISOLATED STAGES
This is the way one part of the life cycle of an animal cell; mitosis, rather normally is depicted in biology books. The picture is taken from "Cell and Molecular Biology" by Robertis and Robertis (1979, p 384). The accompanying text describes the stages depicted in its details.

112. Internet Public Library: Cell Biology
The BioWeb http//cellbiol.com/ A directory of biology-related Web resources, dealing primarily with molecular and cell biology tools for DNA and protein
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A directory of biology-related Web resources, dealing primarily with molecular and cell biology: tools for DNA and protein sequence analysis, bio-journals, companies catalogues, protocols, web bio-directories, research institutions and other sites of biological interest.
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Cell and Molecular Biology Online
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"The goal of Cell and Molecular Biology Online is to serve as a general resource for the biology community with an emphasis on information for cell and molecular biologists. There is a ton of information pertaining to biology available on the World Wide Web, but it can be very time consuming to find the specific information that you need. I try to sift through all the biology material and choose sites that are particularly useful and well-organized. Most of these sites will serve as further jumping off points to find more information in a particular field." Site includes annotated links to web sites, organized into topic areas such as Electronic Publications, Educational Resources, Methods and Protocols, Current Research, Career Resources, Meetings and Conferences, and a FAQ.
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113. Physiologia Plantarum Home Page
Publishes papers on all aspects of experimental plant biology, including molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics, and classical plant physiology and ecophysiology. Online contents lists, instructions to authors, and subscription information.
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Physiologia Plantarum has been published by the Scandinavian Society for Plant Physiology since 1948. The journal publishes original, hypothesis-driven research describing aspects of experimental plant biology covering molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics and ecophysiology. By maintaining this broad scope, Physiologia Plantarum aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between researchers working at different organizational levels of plant biology. Physiologia Plantarum has been using a fast, web-based manuscript handling and review platform since 2000, with a time to first decision for papers received in 2003 of around 6 weeks. To further speed up publication, in spring 2004 all papers accepted will be published electronically via

114. Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology
The Department of Anatomy and cell biology is part of the College of Medicine at the University of Florida. This department offers
http://www.med.ufl.edu/anatomy/
The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology is part of the College of Medicine at the University of Florida . This department offers a Ph.D. degree in Cell and Developmental Biology. Molecular Cell Biology Program
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Phone: (352) 392-3569
Fax: (352) 392-3305 Last updated June 11, 2001.
Maintained by Todd A. Barnash (barnash@ufl.edu)

115. The Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology
Department of Anatomy and cell biology,University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences BIMD Program, Graduate Studies in the Biomedical
http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/bimd/anatomy.html

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elcome to the homepage of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Our department is a unit of the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and is housed in the Edwin C. James Medical Research Facility. The facility, which is part of the new medical school complex, houses five basic sciences departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Microbiology and Immunology , and Pharmacology, Physiology and Therapeutics . Situated within an attractive and comfortable architectural setting highlighted by a five-story atrium, bio-medical library, and health sciences bookstore, the department offers ample space and support for students, staff, and faculty. Please follow the links above to find out more about our department and feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Mission Statement DEPARTMENT
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116. Education & Traninng Core
Workshops and courses focused on cell biology, genetic analysis, molecular techniques, microarrays, protein analysis, and bioinformatics.
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117. Institute Of Molecular Biology
A national institution in the field of molecular biology, molecular genetics, cell biology, biochemistry and bioorganic chemistry.
http://www.bio21.bas.bg/imb/
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Acad.G.Bonchev Street, block 21, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
Phone/Fax: (359 2) 72 35 07; E-mail: grs@obzor.bio21.bas.bg DEPARTMENTS Molecular Biology of the Cell Cycle Structure and Function of Chromatin Gene Regulation Molecular Design and Biochemical Pharmacology ... Electron Microscopy DIRECTOR: Professor George Russev, PhD, DSc The Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been founded in 1960 as Central Biochemical Laboratory. Since 1977 the Institute was renamed with its present name, the Institute of Molecular Biology. It is situated in the eastern part of Sofia, at the heart of a large constellation of academic institutes that forms the major campus of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
At present in IMB work over 150 employees, including 7 full professors, 9 associate professors, over 50 assistant professors, research associates, postgraduate students and many technicians.
IMB is the leading national institution in the field of molecular biology, molecular genetics, cell biology, biochemistry and bioorganic chemistry. Its achievements in these and related areas are documented in several hundred scientific papers published in international journals. IMB participates in many international collaborative projects that proves the high quality of the research carried out in it. Many of the projects are financed by EC, ICGEB, NATO, UNESCO, and other international organizations.
Since 1990 IMB is a member of the Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology (MCBN) at UNESCO.

118. Untitled Document
You are not logged in; Log in. You are here Home » Departments » cell biology Human Anatomy » cell biology and Human Anatomy. cell biology and Human Anatomy.
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119. Current Advances In Cell Developmental Biology
Covers many areas of cell biology.
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Contents: Major subject areas covered include: Cell surface; Cell junctions and cell adhesion; Endocytosis, phagocytosis, exocytosis; Secretion; Signal transduction mechanisms; Cytoplasmic membranes; Intracellular transport and polarity; Cell growth and division; Growth factors and inhibitors; Cellular senescence and death; Cytoskeleton; Cell motility; Extracellular matrix; Tumor cell biology; Differentiation; Culture studies; Gamete biology and fertilization; Development of tissues and organs; Determination, pattern formation and morphogenesis; Regeneration; Developmental genetics; Molecular biology of development; Embryonic development; Post-embryonic development; Techniques.

120. BBA - Molecular And Cell Biology Of Lipids (Elsevier)
BBA, BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. MOLECULAR AND cell biology OF LIPIDS. Elsevier Main page BBA Main page Molecular and cell biology of Lipids. All BBA.
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