International Review of CytologyElsevier, 14 ago 2001 - 281 pagine International Review of Cytology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology--both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for future research. |
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... nuclei), β rays (electrons), γ rays (electromagnetic radiation) and others such as Auger electrons. Electrons can be emitted, as described above, on interaction of radiation with matter, as β rays in radioactive decay or in therapeutic ...
... nuclei), β rays (electrons), γ rays (electromagnetic radiation) and others such as Auger electrons. Electrons can be emitted, as described above, on interaction of radiation with matter, as β rays in radioactive decay or in therapeutic ...
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... nucleus. However, radiation also interacts with other important cellular features (Coleman and Harris, 1998; Coleman, 2000; Fig. 9), such as plasma membrane receptors, and activates signaling pathways relating to cytoprotection and ...
... nucleus. However, radiation also interacts with other important cellular features (Coleman and Harris, 1998; Coleman, 2000; Fig. 9), such as plasma membrane receptors, and activates signaling pathways relating to cytoprotection and ...
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... nucleus RT-inducedIn processes Cell the nucleus: cycle checkpoints DNA& recombination repair Stress orp, grp, response: hsp Protein modification & degradation Growth factors Blood vessels RT-membrane effects: ceramide Nutrients Chronic ...
... nucleus RT-inducedIn processes Cell the nucleus: cycle checkpoints DNA& recombination repair Stress orp, grp, response: hsp Protein modification & degradation Growth factors Blood vessels RT-membrane effects: ceramide Nutrients Chronic ...
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... nuclei. These changes are quickly followed by ulceration, severe crypt damage, necrosis at several levels, acute inflammation, incipient serosal fibrosis, and edema/hypertrophy of the main muscle layer. Within weeks, the prominent ...
... nuclei. These changes are quickly followed by ulceration, severe crypt damage, necrosis at several levels, acute inflammation, incipient serosal fibrosis, and edema/hypertrophy of the main muscle layer. Within weeks, the prominent ...
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... nuclei (Rubio and Jalnas, 1996). The number and length of ileal, but not jejunal microvilli, change days after a very low dose (Keelan et al., 1986), as does brush border composition, perhaps contributing to altered passive permeability ...
... nuclei (Rubio and Jalnas, 1996). The number and length of ileal, but not jejunal microvilli, change days after a very low dose (Keelan et al., 1986), as does brush border composition, perhaps contributing to altered passive permeability ...
Sommario
Chapter 2 Nonneuronal Cellular Prion Protein | 121 |
Chapter 3 Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development | 161 |
Chapter 4 Roles of Cytoskeletal and Junctional Plaque Proteins in Nuclear Signaling | 207 |
Index | 267 |
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