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160218t20172017paua b 001 0 eng |
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER |
LC control number |
2016008034 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9780470505762 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
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BUL |
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eng |
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BUL |
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rda |
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BUL |
050 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER |
Classification number |
QU 300 K18c 2010 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Karp, Gerald |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Cell biology / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Gerald Karp |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
6th edition. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Hoboken, NJ : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
John Wiley & sons, Inc., |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
c2010 |
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Philadelphia, PA : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
Elsevier, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
©2017. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xviii, 765, 46 p. : |
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ill. (chiefly color) ; |
Dimensions |
29 cm |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc. note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Contents <br/>1 Introduction to the Study of Cell and Molecular Biology.<br/>1.1 The Discovery of Cells.<br/>1.2 Basic Properties of Cells.<br/>1.3 Two Fundamentally Different Classes of Cells.<br/>1.4 Viruses.<br/>2 The Chemical Basis of Life.<br/>2.1 Covalent Bonds.<br/>2.2 Noncovalent Bonds.<br/>2.3 Acids, Bases, and Buffers.<br/>2.4 The Nature of Biological Molecules.<br/>2.5 Four Types of Biological Molecules.<br/>2.6 The Formation of Complex Macromolecular Structures.<br/>3 Bioenergetics, Enzymes, and Metabolism.<br/>3.1 Bioenergetics.<br/>3.2 Enzymes as Biological Catalysts.<br/>3.3 Metabolism.<br/>4 The Structure of Function of the Plasma Membrane.<br/>4.1 An Overview of Membrane Functions.<br/>4.2 A Brief History of Studies on Plasma Membrane Structure.<br/>4.3 The Chemical Composition of Membranes.<br/>4.4 The Structure and Functions of Membrane Proteins.<br/>4.5 Membrane Lipids and Membrane Fluidity.<br/>4.6 The Dynamic Nature of the Plasma Membrane.<br/>4.7 The Movement of Substances Across Cell Membranes.<br/>4.8 Membrane Potentials and Nerve Impulses.<br/>5 Aerobic Respiration and the Mitochondrion.<br/>5.1 Mitochondrial Structure and Function.<br/>5.2 Oxidative Metabolism in the Mitochondrion.<br/>5.3 The Role of Mitochondria in the Formation of ATP.<br/>5.4 Translocation of Protons and Establishment of a Proton-Motive Force.<br/>5.5 The Machinery for ATP Formation.<br/>5.6 Peroxisomes.<br/>6 Photosynthesis and the Chloroplast.<br/>6.1 Chloroplast Structure and Function.<br/>6.2 An Overview of Photosynthetic Metabolism.<br/>6.3 The Absorption of Light.<br/>6.4 Photosynthetic Units and Reaction Centers.<br/>6.5 Photophosphorylation.<br/>6.6 Carbon Dioxide Fixation and the Synthesis of Carbohydrate.<br/>7 Interactions Between Cells and Their Environment.<br/>7.1 The Extracellular Space.<br/>7.2 Interactions of Cells With Extracellular Materials.<br/>7.3 Interactions of Cells With Other Cells.<br/>7.4 Tight Junctions: Sealing the Extracellular Space.<br/>7.5 GAP Junctions and Plasmodesmata: Mediating Intercellular Communication.<br/>8 Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems: Structure, Function, and Membrane Trafficking.<br/>8.1 An Overview of the Endomembrane System.<br/>8.2 A Few Approaches to the Study of Endomembranes.<br/>8.3 The Endoplasmic Reticulum.<br/>8.4 The Golgi Complex.<br/>8.5 Types of Vesicle Transport and Their Functions.<br/>8.6 Lysosomes.<br/>8.7 Plant Cell Vacuoles.<br/>8.8 The Endocytic Pathway: Moving Membrane and Materials into the Cell Interior.<br/>8.9 Posttranslational Uptake of Proteins By Peroxisomes, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts.<br/>9 The Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility.<br/>9.1 Overview of the Major Functions of the Cytoskeleton.<br/>9.2 The Study of the Cytoskeleton.<br/>9.3 Microtubules.<br/>9.4 Intermediate Filaments.<br/>9.5 Microfilaments.<br/>9.6 Muscle Contractility.<br/>9.7 Nonmuscle Motility.<br/>10 The Nature of the Gene and the Genome.<br/>10.1 The Concept of a Gene as a Unit of Inheritance.<br/>10.2 Chromosomes: The Physical Carriers of the Genes.<br/>10.3 The Chemical Nature of the Gene.<br/>10.4 The Structure of the Genome.<br/>10.5 The Stability of the Genome.<br/>10.6 Sequencing Genomes: The Footprints of Biological Evolution.<br/>11 Gene Expression: From Transcription to Translation.<br/>11.1 The Relationship Between Genes and Proteins.<br/>11.2 An Overview of Transcription in Both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells.<br/>11.3 Synthesis and Processing of Ribosomal and Transfer RNAs.<br/>11.4 Synthesis and Processing of Messenger RNAs.<br/>11.5 Small Regulatory RNAs and RNA Silencing Pathways.<br/>11.6 Encoding Genetic Information.<br/>11.7 Decoding the Condons: The Role of Transfer RNAs.<br/>11.8 Translating Genetic Information.<br/>12 The Cell Nucleus and the Control of Gene Expression.<br/>12.1 The Nucleus of a Eukaryotic Cell.<br/>12.2 Control of Gene Expression in Bacteria.<br/>12.3 Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes.<br/>12.4 Transcriptional-Level Control.<br/>12.5 Processing-Level Control.<br/>12.6 Translational-Level Control.<br/>12.7 Postranslational Control Determining Protein Stability.<br/>13 DNA Replication and Repair.<br/>13.1 DNA Replication.<br/>13.2 DNA Repair.<br/>13.3 Between Replication and Repair.<br/>14 Cellular Reproduction.<br/>14.1 The Cell Cycle.<br/>14.2 M Phase: Mitosis and Cytokinesis.<br/>14.3 Meiosis.<br/>15 Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction: Communication Between Cells.<br/>15.1 The Basic Elements of Cell Signaling Systems.<br/>15.2 A Survey of Extracellular Messengers and Their Receptors.<br/>15.3 G Protein-Coupled Receptors and Their Second Messengers.<br/>15.4 Protein-Tyrosine Phosphorylation as a Mechanism for Signal Transduction.<br/>15.5 The Role of Calcium as an Intracellular Messenger.<br/>15.6 Convergence, Divergence, and Crosstalk Among Different Signaling Pathways.<br/>15.7 The Role of No As An Intercellular Messenger.<br/>15.8 Apoptosis (Programmed Cell Death).<br/>16 Cancer.<br/>16.1 Basic Properties of a Cancer Cell.<br/>16.2 The Causes of Cancer.<br/>16.3 The Genetics of Cancer.<br/>16.4 New Strategies for Combating Cancer.<br/>17 The Immune Response.<br/>17.1 An Overview of the Immune Response.<br/>17.2 The Clonal Selection Theory As It Applies To B Cells.<br/>17.3 T Lymphocytes: Activation and Mechanism of Action.<br/>17.4 Selected Topics on the Cellular and Molecular Basis of Immunity.<br/>18 Techniques in Cell and Molecular Biology.<br/>18.1 The Light Microscope.<br/>18.2 Transmission Electron Microscopy.<br/>18.3 Scanning Electron and Atomic Force Microscopy.<br/>18.4 The Use of Radioisotopes.<br/>18.5 Cell Culture.<br/>18.6 The Fractionation of a Cell's Contents by Differential Centrifugation.<br/>18.7 Isolation, Purification, and Fractionation of Proteins.<br/>18.8 Determining the Structure of Proteins and Multisubunit Complexes.<br/>18.9 Purification of Nucleic Acids,<br/>18.10 Fractionation of Nucleic Acids.<br/>18.11 Nucleic Acid Hybridization.<br/>18.12 Chemical Synthesis of DNA.<br/>18.13 Recombinant DNA Technology.<br/>18.14 Enzymatic Amplification of DNA by PCR.<br/>18.15 DNA Sequencing.<br/>18.16 DNA Libraries.<br/>18.17 DNA Transfer Into Eukaryotic Cells and Mammalian Embryos.<br/>18.18 Determining Eukaryotic Gene Function by Gene Elimination or Silencing.<br/>18.19 The Use of Antibodies. |
650 12 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Cell Physiological Phenomena |
650 22 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Cells |
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e Book |
Edition |
6th edition |
Classification part |
QU 300 |
Item part |
1 |
Call number prefix |
K18c 2010 |
Call number suffix |
QU 300 K18c 2010 |