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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... studies cover organ-specific patterning, signaling pathways controlling epithelial–mesenchymal interactions, barriers to toxic insult, and cells controlling the activity of the wall (Montgomery et al., 1999). Villous protrusions ...
... studies cover organ-specific patterning, signaling pathways controlling epithelial–mesenchymal interactions, barriers to toxic insult, and cells controlling the activity of the wall (Montgomery et al., 1999). Villous protrusions ...
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... tumor line, small intestinal primary cultures and reliable cell lines (Beaulieu, 1999) now permit meaningful molecular studies (Brandsch et al., 1998). FIG. 2 Crypt–villus axis. This is the functional unit of. 4 KATHARINE E. CARR.
... tumor line, small intestinal primary cultures and reliable cell lines (Beaulieu, 1999) now permit meaningful molecular studies (Brandsch et al., 1998). FIG. 2 Crypt–villus axis. This is the functional unit of. 4 KATHARINE E. CARR.
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... studies of human colonic familial adenomatous polyposis and the multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mouse model (Moser et al., 1990; Wasan et al., 1998). Malignant tumors are “staged” by how far they have spread through or beyond the ...
... studies of human colonic familial adenomatous polyposis and the multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mouse model (Moser et al., 1990; Wasan et al., 1998). Malignant tumors are “staged” by how far they have spread through or beyond the ...
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... studies use only one dose or time, while others collect information on dose- or time-dependent changes. TABLE III Descriptors for Time Ranges Major time descriptor Detailed. TABLE II Descriptors for Dose Rangesa Descriptor Dose range ...
... studies use only one dose or time, while others collect information on dose- or time-dependent changes. TABLE III Descriptors for Time Ranges Major time descriptor Detailed. TABLE II Descriptors for Dose Rangesa Descriptor Dose range ...
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... studies and compartments, and then cell types, classified under epithelium, connective tissue, neuroendocrine, and muscle. Reports on small intestine are given first, with large intestine described thereafter; where the site ...
... studies and compartments, and then cell types, classified under epithelium, connective tissue, neuroendocrine, and muscle. Reports on small intestine are given first, with large intestine described thereafter; where the site ...
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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International Review of Cytology, Volume 107 G.H. Bourne,K.W. Jeon,M. Friedlander Anteprima limitata - 1987 |
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