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  1. High Pressure Effects on Cellular Processes (Cell biology) by Arthur M. Zimmerman, 1970-06
  2. DNA Methylation and Cellular Differentiation (Cell Biology Monographs Vol 11) by James Herbert Taylor, 1984-01
  3. Citric Acid Cycle: Enzyme, Chemical reaction, Cell (biology), Oxygen, Cellular respiration, Mitochondrion, Albert Szent- Gyorgyi, Hans Adolf Krebs, Aerobic organism, Metabolic pathway, Carbohydrate
  4. Hydrogen Sulfide: Enzyme, Chemical reaction, Cell (biology), Oxygen, Cellular respiration, Mitochondrion, Albert Szent- Gyorgyi, Hans Adolf Krebs, Aerobic organism, Metabolic pathway, Carbohydrate
  5. Biology of stem cells and cellular technologies. V 2 kn. Ed. Paltseva MA / Biologiya stvolovykh kletok i kletochnye tekhnologii. V 2 kn. Pod red. Paltseva M.A. by Pod red. Paltseva M.A., 2009
  6. Cells and cellular events (Biology, an interactive approach) by Robert N Hurst, 1980
  7. DNA Methylation and Cellular Differentiation (Cell Biology Monographs) by James H. Taylor, 1984-01-30
  8. Adult Stem Cell: Cellular differentiation, Cell (biology), Cell division,Tissue (biology), Somatic cell, Stem cell, Cell type, Organ(anatomy), Embryonic stem cell, Stem cell controversy,Embryo
  9. Epigenetics: Biology, Phenotype, Gene expression, Genetics, Mitosis, Cell (biology), Eukaryote, Cellular differentiation, Computational epigenetics.
  10. Marine Pharmacognosy: Action of Marine Biotoxins at the Cellular Level (Cell biology)
  11. HIGH PRESSURE EFFECTS ON CELLULAR PROCESSES (CELL BIOLOGY SER.) by Arthur M. Zimmerman, 1970
  12. Introductory Lectures in Cell Biology I: Cellular Metabolism & Plasma Membrane by Michael W. Clark, 1994-08
  13. Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks by Volkhard Helms, 2008-08-12
  14. Receptors in Cellular Recognition and Developmental Processes (Cell Biology)

1. Molecular And Cellular Biology
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2. Cell-Biology.com: Cellular Biology
Information on cells, cell organelles, functions, mitosis, meiosis and cellular communication. Part Category Science biology cell biology...... are larger, have a membrane bound nucleus and various cellular organelles. Exceptwhere specified, this site is dedicated to animal eukaryotic cell biology.
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Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
Cellular Biology Cells are the structural units of all living things (with the possible exceptions of viruses and prions). Prokaryotic cells lack a formed nucleus to house the genetic material (DNA) and nuclear proteins called histones. These cells, found only among bacteria, are small (1-5 microns), have a cell wall outside the cell membrane and lack membrane bound organelles . Eukaryotic cells are larger, have a membrane bound nucleus and various cellular organelles. They also have histones in association with the DNA in the nucleus. Except where specified, this site is dedicated to animal eukaryotic cell biology. Cells arise in the body from progenitor or stem cells and become specialized for one or more distinct functions such as contraction, nerve conduction, secretion, absorbtion, or protection. This process of cell specialization is known as cell differentiation. Stuctural or morphological modifications during differentiation are accompanied by biochemical changes. For example, formation of red blood cells requires the differentiating cells to make specialized proteins for oxygen transport and jetison the nucleus.

3. The Biology Project: Cell Biology
University of Arizona's interactive educational resource is geared towards high school and college students. Offers problem sets and tutorials. cell biology includes digital media in internet quality and further information for university and high school on cellular
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The Biology Project Home Cell Biology Online Onion Root Tips: Phases of the cell cycle
In this digital version of the classic microscope lab, you will classify cells from the tip of an onion root into the appropriate phases of the cell cycle, and then count up the cells found in each phase. You can use those numbers to predict how much time a dividing cell spends in each phase
Cell Membranes Learn that membranes are fluid, with components that move, change, and perform vital physiological roles as they allow cells to communicate with each other and their environment.
Cell Signaling Learn that living organisms constantly receive and interpret signals from their environment. Cells of multi-cellular organisms also receive signals from other cells, including signals for cell division and differentiation. S tudying Cells Introduce yourself to the cell as the fundamental unit of life and the scientific method.

4. Cell-Biology.com: Cellular Organelles
transportation scaffolding. This network provides shape to the cell andparticipates in cellular movement. Microtubules These variable
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ER lysosomes Golg ... nucleus
Cellular Organelles Mitochondia
These organelles are the power houses of the cell and contain the molecular machinery for the conversion of energy from the breakdown of glucose into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of the cell. The energy stored in the high energy phosphate bonds of ATP is then available to power cellular functions. Mitochondria are mostly protein, but some lipid, DNA and RNA are present. The unique structure of these organelles can be seen under the electron microscope. These generally spherical organelles have an outer membrane surrounding an inner membrane that folds (cristae) into a scaffolding for oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport enzymes. Most mitochondria have flat shelf-like cristae, but those in steroid secreting cells may have tubular cristae. The mitochondiral matrix contains the enzymes of the citric acid cycle, fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial nucleic acids. Mitochondiral DNA is double standed and circular. Mitochndrial RNA comes in the three standard varieties; ribosomal, messenger and transfer, but each is specific to the mitochondria. Some protein synthesis occurs in the mitochondria on mitochondrial ribosomes that are different than cytoplasmic ribosomes. Other mitochondrial proteins are made on cytoplasmic ribosomes with a signal peptide that directs them to the mitochondria. The metabolic activity of the cell is related to the number of cristae and the number of mitochondria within a cell. Cells with alot of metabolic activity, such as

5. Macintosh Clusters
October 8th 2002, Biotechnology, Genetics, Molecular cellular biology and Virology,NEW Dictionary of cell biology ` For quick access to modern biology terms,
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6. Dept Of Molecular & Cellular Biology, Harvard U.
Research, corporate associates and programs, including outreach workshops for high school classes, Category Science biology Institutions Academic Departments...... Wnts Regulate the cell Cycle of Neural Precursors . Image courtesyof the McMahon lab. MCB Receives $1 Million Gift from Merck. High
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7. Dept Of Molecular & Cellular Biology, Harvard U.
"Wnts Regulate the cell Cycle of Neural Precursors" in his introductory molecular biology class, "Biological Sciences 52 " biology Laboratory Workshops for High School Classes, Spring
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MCB Receives $1 Million Gift from Merck
High School Outreach: CRLS Science Fair 2003 Venkatesh Murthy Promoted to Associate Professor MCB Internal Web ... Ctr for Genomics Research
For questions about this website, email the MCB Webmaster

8. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology
A guide to major online resources in cell biology indexed by subject with annotated links (part of Category Science biology cell biology...... cell Shape Change Movement, Molecular Motors, Muscle Contraction, IntracellularActive Transport) Development, cellular Aspects of (cell biology of Embryonic
http://vlib.org/Science/Cell_Biology/
The WWW Virtual Library
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology
A Guide to Cell Biology on the Web
Cell Biology Subject Pages General Cell Biology (General Resources) Angiogenesis (Blood Vessel Formation)
Apoptosis
(Programmed Cell Death)
(Cell Cycle Regulation, Mitosis, Meiosis)
Development, Cellular Aspects of

Gene Expression

Microscopy
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Proteins: Biogenesis to Degradation

Signal Transduction
(in Cell Growth, Differentiation, Stimulus Response, Cancer - Ligands, Receptors, Signaling Effectors, Second Messengers)
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9. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology: Cellular Aspects Of Development
and movies, many related to cellular processes occuring biology of the Mammary Gland Information on all aspects of mammary gland cell and developmental
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The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology Home Cell Biology Labs Databases ... Search Subject: General Cell Biology Angiogenesis Apoptosis Development, Cellular Aspects of ... Signal Transduction
Cellular Aspects of Development
General
  • Bill Wasserman's Developmental Biology Page - Resources, basic information, images, animations and movies, many related to cellular processes occuring in embryos such as flies, sea urchins, zebrafish, frogs and mammals. Biology of the Mammary Gland - Information on all aspects of mammary gland cell and developmental biology. (Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology at the NIDDKD of the NIH) Databases from University of Edinburgh Department of Anatomy - Excellent databases for development of the kidney, lung, mammary, pancreas, prostate and salivary glands, which cover relevant aspects of signal transduction, gene expression, extracellular matrix, cell adhesion and other areas. Dynamic Development - "A modular resource to facilitate learning in developmental biology [...] for students on topics in developmental biology by supplementing lecture material and textbook reading assignments." (Leon Browder and Laurie Iten)

10. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
cell structures and functions, A visual tour inside the cell that highlights eachorganelle. eukaryotes, Explore the characteristics of two cell classifications.
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Plasma membrane Outer membrane of cell that controls cellular traffic - Containsproteins (left, gray) that span through the membrane and allow passage of
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12. ASM Journals Online
Clinical Microbiology Reviews. Eukaryotic cell. Infection and Immunity. Molecularand cellular biology. Minireview Collection of all Journals.
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The Society's 11 journals cover the spectrum of microbiology, from molecular and cellular biology to biomedical research and technology. Links to Other ASM Pages:
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13. Welcome To The MCB Home Page
Combines faculty with research interests spanning modern cell and Category Reference Education Departments College of Science......The Department of Molecular and cellular biology combines faculty with researchinterests spanning modern cell and molecular biology, many of whom utilize
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14. Yale > Molecular And Cellular Biology > Introduction
Yale's Department of Molecular, cellular and Developmental biology offers a molecularbiology, and chemical biology; Genetics; cell and developmental
http://www.mcdb.yale.edu/
Introduction Yale's Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology offers a wide-ranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. The program is supervised by approximately thirty faculty members working in six areas:
  • Biochemistry, molecular biology, and chemical biology Genetics Cell and developmental biology Neurobiology Plant sciences Biotechnology
Students whose interests overlap two or more of these areas are encouraged to develop a special program of study for themselves. In addition, students may develop programs of study in conjunction with other University departments such as Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Chemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, or with other schools within the University such as the School of Medicine. The Department is located primarily in the twelve-story Kline Biology Tower and in the Osborn Memorial Laboratories. These are located on Yale's Science Hill, adjacent to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Physics, Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics, Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.

15. Yale > Molecular And Cellular Biology > Research
MCDB Research Interest molecular, cellular and genetic analysis of cell structureand division in eukaryotes. Top. cellULAR DEVELOPMENTAL biology.
http://www.mcdb.yale.edu/research/
Research Sections Recent Research Highlights
Research Areas
Biology is a broad field of study, and its breadth is reflected in the research interests of the faculty members who seek to define biological processes in molecular terms. Individual research topics include the role in vivo of an enzyme with a catalytic RNA subunit (Altman); engineering new RNA and DNA enzymes by rational design and in vitro evolution (Breaker); exploration and control of signal transduction pathways using chemical probes (Crews); the evolution of metabolic pathways (Ornston), and signal transduction in plants. Molecular technology from DNA cloning to targeted mutagenesis is being applied and developed in order to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying many biological processes. Insight into these processes can be greater when it is gained in the spectrum of diverse experimental approaches that our division employs. Our studies will eventually bring together molecular biology, evolutionary biology, cell and developmental biology, and genetics. Our studies can directly benefit human health and agricultural efficiency. Faculty having a Primary Affiliation with this Section

16. Department Of Anatomy, Tulane University
General information and courses. The department specializes in cell, molecular, and neuroscience training and research.
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17. Graphics Gallery
Blender Experiment; Central Dogma of Molecular biology; Synthesis of Biological Polymers;cellular Oxidation vs Myosin and Actin Model; cell Proliferation; Collagen
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Graphics Gallery
Graphics Gallery is a series of labeled diagrams with explanations representing the important processes of biotechnology. Each diagram is followed by a summary of information, providing a context for the process illustrated.
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From Gene to Function Biological Engineering Cell Processes Building Blocks ... Viruses
From Gene to Function
The major actors of molecular biology: the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA.
How they carry and transfer genetic information from one cell generation to the next and translate this coded information into active proteins.
Building Blocks
From atoms to molecules and cells to tissues, a study of structure and function.
Biochemistry:
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Chromosomes and Cell Division
Eucaryotic cell duplication: how chromosomes and genes transmit the information from one mother cell to subsequent generations.

18. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Cell Biology And Toxicology
Articles on basic cell biology along with physiological, pharmacological, and toxic response of cellular and subcellular systems.
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19. The Molecular & Cellular Biology Program At UMass, Amherst
genome structure and function, and new developments in techniques for studing developmentaland cellular processes cell and Developmental biology,
http://www.bio.umass.edu/mcb/
MCB is a graduate program with 80 faculty and 100 graduate students spanning 12 life sciences departments. Our faculty are at the forefront of new advances in the life sciences fostered by new information in genome structure and function, and new developments in techniques for studing developmental and cellular processes. MCB research interests cover three broad areas: F irst year MCB students do two laboratory rotations and take three
core courses
. At the end of the first year students select a dissertation lab. We offer weekly seminars by internationally reknowned scientists and our students are encouraged to present their results at national and international meetings, for which they receive financial support. A ll MCB Ph.D. candidates are fully supported. In 2002/2003, the package of financial support includes a full tuition scholarship, a stipend of $18,000 and health and dental insurance. General requirements and the current application deadlines for Ph.D. and M.S. candidates at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst can be found at the UMass Graduate School web site . For housing information, visit the

20. Cellular Biology Introduction
A basic tutorial on cell biology, featuring a visual tour and glossary of terms.
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