Get the Tools Needed to Understand the Science behind Cell Biology.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c56662) has announced the addition of Cell and Molecular Biology Cell and Molecular Biology may refer to:
For sophomore/junior-level courses in cell biology offered out of molecular and/or cell biology departments. Cell and Molecular Biology gives students the tools they need to understand the science behind cell biology. Karp explores core concepts in considerable depth, and presents experimental detail when it helps to explain and reinforce the concept being explained. This fifth edition continues to offer an exceedingly clear presentation and excellent art program, both of which have received high praise in prior editions About the Author: Gerald C. Karp received a bachelor's degree from UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
RNA in full ribonucleic acid One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic in early embryos, the movement of mesenchyme mesenchyme /mes·en·chyme/ (mez´eng-kim) the meshwork of embryonic connective tissue in the mesoderm from which are formed the connective tissues of the body and the blood and lymphatic vessels. cells during gas- trulation, and cell determination in slime moulds. For 13 years, he taught courses in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at the University of Florida. During this period, Gerry co-authored a text in developmental biology with N. John Berrill and authored a text in cell and molecular biology. Finding it impossible to carry on life as both full-time professor and author, Gerry gave up his faculty position to concentrate on writing. He hopes to revise this text every three years. Topics Covered Chapter 1. Introduction to the Study of Cell and Molecular Biology. Chapter 2. The Chemical Basis of Life. Chapter 3. Bioenergetics bioenergetics, n 1. system in which natural healing is enhanced by creating harmony between the patient's body and the natural environment. 2. , Enzymes, and Metabolism. Chapter 4. The Structure and Function of the Plasma Membrane. Chapter 5. Aerobic respiration and the Mitochondrion. Chapter 6. Photosynthesis and the Chloroplast chloroplast (klōr`əplăst', klôr`–), a complex, discrete green structure, or organelle, contained in the cytoplasm of plant cells. . Chapter 7. Interactions Between Cells and Their Environment. Chapter 8. Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems: Structure, Function, and Membrane Trafficking. Chapter 9. The Cytoskeleton cytoskeleton System of microscopic filaments or fibres, present in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells (see eukaryote), that organizes other cell components, maintains cell shape, and is responsible for cell locomotion and for movement of the organelles within it. and Cell Motility. Chapter 10. The Nature of the Gene and the Genome. Chapter 11. Gene Expression: From Transcription to Translation. Chapter 12. The cell Nucleus and the Control of Gene Expression. Chapter 13. DNA Replication and Repair. Chapter 14. Cellular Reproduction. Chapter 15. Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction: Communication Between Cells. Chapter 16. Cancer. Chapter 17. The Immune Response. Chapter 18. Techniques in Cell and Molecular Biology. Glossary. Index. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c56662 |
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