International Review of Cytology, 181
A Survey of Cell Biology
- Kwang Jeon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S.A.
Audience
Cell biologists, molecular biologists, developmental biologists, physiologists (organ level), biomedical scientists, biochemists studying cellcell 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: March 1998
Imprint: Academic Press
ISBN: 978-0-12-364585-2
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
- T. Kuroiwa, H. Kuroiwa, A. Sakai, H. Takahashi, K. Toda, and R. Itoh, The Division Apparatus of Plastids and Mitochondria.D.M. Snow and G.W. Hart, Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Glycosylation.K.C. Vaughn and J.D.I. Harper, Microtubule-Organizing Centers and Nucleating Sites in Land Plants.A.L. Menke, A.J. van der Eb, and A.G. Jochemsen, The Wilms' Tumor 1 Gene: Oncogenes or Tumor Suppressor Gene?D. Aunis, Exocytosis in the Chromaffin Cells of Adrenal Medulla.Chapter References.Index.

