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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... , Tennessee VOLUME 208 SanDiego SanFrancisco NewYork Boston London Sydney Tokyo Front cover photography: Shoot apical inflorescence meristem of Antirrhineum. (See. International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology.
... , Tennessee VOLUME 208 SanDiego SanFrancisco NewYork Boston London Sydney Tokyo Front cover photography: Shoot apical inflorescence meristem of Antirrhineum. (See. International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology.
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Front cover photography: Shoot apical inflorescence meristem of Antirrhineum. (See Chapter 3, Figure 1 for more details.) This book is printed on acid-free paper. ∞ Copyright C 2001 by ACADEMIC PRESS All Rights Reserved. No part of ...
Front cover photography: Shoot apical inflorescence meristem of Antirrhineum. (See Chapter 3, Figure 1 for more details.) This book is printed on acid-free paper. ∞ Copyright C 2001 by ACADEMIC PRESS All Rights Reserved. No part of ...
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... ......................................................................... vii 26 53 70 83 98 101 121 123 131 144 149 150 v V. IV. III. II. Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development Jan Traas and CONTENTS.
... ......................................................................... vii 26 53 70 83 98 101 121 123 131 144 149 150 v V. IV. III. II. Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development Jan Traas and CONTENTS.
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Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development Jan Traas and John H. Doonan I. Introduction............................................................................... 161 II. Cellular ...
Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development Jan Traas and John H. Doonan I. Introduction............................................................................... 161 II. Cellular ...
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... apical tight junctions (Schmitz et al., 1999) or apoptosis (Sun et al., 1998). Cytoskeletal elements include microfilaments, a terminal web, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. The movement of different proteins within enterocytes ...
... apical tight junctions (Schmitz et al., 1999) or apoptosis (Sun et al., 1998). Cytoskeletal elements include microfilaments, a terminal web, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. The movement of different proteins within enterocytes ...
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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