International Review of Cytology, 155
- Kwang Jeon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S.A.
- Jonathan Jarvik, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Audience
Cell biologists, molecular biologists, developmental biologists, physiologists (organ level), biomedical scientists, biochemists studying cell-cell interactions, cell variation, and evolution.
Included in series
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
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Published: September 1994
Imprint: Academic Press
ISBN: 978-0-12-364558-6
Reviews
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"Invaluable reading for all biologists."
Praise for the Series, --NATURE
"In keeping with the high standards set by the editors... carefully prepared and edited in the customary fine format and well-illustrated style of Academic Press publications... this series is a significant contribution to a science that impinges on many fields."
--THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY
"A valuable addition to any college library as current reference material for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional scientists."
--CHOICE
"Maintains the tradition and set-up of the previous volumes and certainly provides up-to-date data on varied aspects of cytology... a valuable acquisition to any library."
--THE NUCLEUS
"Should be on the shelf of any biomedical library."
--Alvin Tesler, Northwestern Medical School, in DOODY'S
Contents
- G. Csaba, Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Chemical Signaling: Origin and Development of Hormone Receptors.M. Manske and E.G. Bade, Growth Factor-Induced Cell Migration: Biology and Methods of Analysis.T. Shimmen and E. Yokota, Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Cytoplasmic Streaming.D.R. Mitchell, Cell and Molecular Biology of Flagellar Dyneins.P. Köpf-Maier, B. Kolon, and M. Bugenings, Morphological and Functional Reorganization of Human Carcinomas in Vitro.Chapter References.Index.

