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  1. Molecular Biology of the Cell
  2. Culture of Animal Cells: A Manual of Basic Technique and Specialized Applications by R. Ian Freshney, 2010-09-17
  3. Cell Biology by Gerald Karp, 2010-01-05
  4. Cell Biology and Genetics (Crash Course) by Joanne Evans, 2008-06
  5. Evolution of Jaw Mechanisms in Ornithopod Dinosaurs (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) by David B. Weishampel, 1984-09
  6. Stem Cell Biology (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series, 40) by Daniel R. Marshak, David Gottlieb, 2002-06
  7. Yeast: Molecular and Cell Biology by Horst Feldmann, 2010-01-19
  8. Essential Cell Biology: A Practical Approach Volume 2: Cell Function (The Practical Approach Series)
  9. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control (Primers in Biology) (Primers in Biology) by David O. Morgan, 2006-09-06
  10. Cell Biology: A Short Course by Stephen R. Bolsover, Jeremy S. Hyams, et all 2003-12-31
  11. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fifth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, 2009-03-31
  12. Cell Biology, Four-Volume Set, Third Edition: A Laboratory Handbook
  13. Fundamentals of Enzymology: The Cell and Molecular Biology of Catalytic Proteins by Nicholas C. Price, Lewis Stevens, 1999-10-15
  14. Networks in Cell Biology

61. BMC Cell Biology
A free, peer-reviewed online journal covering all aspects of cell biology including cellular compartments, traffic, signalling, motility, adhesion and division. Publication is free to authors.
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63. Current Opinion In Cell Biology (ISSN 0955-0674) - Elsevier
Reviews in cell biology including cell regulation, cell division, contacts, apoptosis and membrane biology. Available online.
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64. Department Of Cell Biology
About Cell Biology The Department of Cell Biology is one of eight Joint Health Science departments in the UAB Schools of Medicine and Dentistry.
http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=7691

65. Cell Biology International - Elsevier
Reports of experimental findings related to structure and function especially where the findings are seen in a whole cell (physiological) context. Official publication of the International Federation for Cell Biology.
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66. Department Of Cell Biology
Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology. David D. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman. The purposes of the Department are to make substantive contributions to the
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Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology David D. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman The purposes of the Department are to make substantive contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Cell Biology and to transmit to medical and graduate students important scientific information concerning the organization of the human body and the structure and function of its cells, tissues and organs. The Department also provides the training ground for future researchers who have or will obtain M.D., M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D. degrees and are expected to contribute to the advancement of both basic and clinical sciences, as well as to become future faculty members in Medical Schools. Our philosophy is that, given the dependence of the advancement of medical sciences with respect to the diagnosis, prevention, alleviation and cure of disease, on the understanding of basic cellular processes it is necessary to provide the students not only with basic concepts, but also with an appreciation of how these develop from the results of rigorously conducted laboratory investigation. Our goals with respect to medical education are not only to prepare the students for assimilating the material in later courses, but also toprovide them with the capacity to incorporate into their thought processes and their practice of medicine the impressive advances in medical sciences that are taking place, and certainly will continue to do so during the course of their medical careers.

67. Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
Topics by organelle system, as part of the interactive learning program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.
http://www.cytochemistry.net/Cell-biology/#Cell Biology handouts
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Anatomy and Neurobiology
Cell Biology handouts
This group of web pages provides basic information about cell biology topics. Many of the photos are taken from texts used by our students. These are used as supplemental handouts and guides for the discussions in our lectures. Most of these topics focus on structure/function correlations. They are not intended to be comprehensive.
2002 Medical Cell Biology lectures
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Medical Microanatomy lecture handouts dealing with cell biology topics (2001 lectures in Microanatomy).
Review quiz on organelles
Note: Some topics, like those focusing on mitochondria, will correlate with biochemistry and physiology lectures that expand students' understanding of that organelle system. This site will be updated regularly as new lectures are developed and old lectures revised. Cell dynamics transport and sorting routes through the Golgi complex role of the microtubules production of lysosomes gatekeepers for cell compartments: rough endoplasmic reticulum nucleus mitochondria peroxisomes ... events during process

68. Cell Biology Definition Of Cell Biology In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Cell biology. The study of the activities, functions, properties, and structures of cells. Cells were discovered in the middle of the seventeenth century after the microscope
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Cell biology

69. HHMI: Scientists & Research
A Cell Biology program from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to study cell structure and function in health and disease.
http://www.hhmi.org/science/cellbio/start.htm

70. Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
Cell Biology handouts This group of web pages provides basic information about cell biology topics. Many of the photos are taken from texts used by our
http://www.cytochemistry.net/cell-biology/
Cell biology web handouts Childs' 2002 Medical Cell Biology Handouts New graduate training opportunities Gwen Childs Web site ...
Anatomy and Neurobiology
Cell Biology handouts
This group of web pages provides basic information about cell biology topics. Many of the photos are taken from texts used by our students. These are used as supplemental handouts and guides for the discussions in our lectures. Most of these topics focus on structure/function correlations. They are not intended to be comprehensive.
2002 Medical Cell Biology lectures
; From new Medical Cell Biology Course at UAMS
Medical Microanatomy lecture handouts dealing with cell biology topics (2001 lectures in Microanatomy).
Review quiz on organelles
Note: Some topics, like those focusing on mitochondria, will correlate with biochemistry and physiology lectures that expand students' understanding of that organelle system. This site will be updated regularly as new lectures are developed and old lectures revised. Cell dynamics transport and sorting routes through the Golgi complex role of the microtubules production of lysosomes gatekeepers for cell compartments: rough endoplasmic reticulum nucleus mitochondria peroxisomes ... events during process

71. Molecular Expressions Cell Biology: Structure Of Cells And Viruses
Explore the structure of animal, plant, and bacteria cells along with their associated viruses with our threedimensional graphics.
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At first glance, the petal of a flower or the skin on the back of a human hand may seem smooth and seamless, as if they were composed of a single, indistinct substance. In reality, however, many tiny individual units called cells make up these objects and almost all other components of plants and animals. The average human body contains over 75 trillion cells, but many life forms exist as single cells that perform all the functions necessary for independent existence. Most cells are far too small to be seen with the naked eye and require the use of high-power optical and electron microscopes for careful examination. Yet, until the mid-seventeenth century, scientists were unaware that cells even existed. It wasn't until 1665 that biologist Robert Hooke observed through his microscope that plant tissues were divided into tiny compartments, which he termed "cellulae" or cells. It took another 175 years, however, before scientists began to understand the true importance of cells. In their studies of plant and animal cells during the early nineteenth century, German botanist Matthias Jakob Schleiden and German zoologist Theodor Schwann recognized the fundamental similarities between the two cell types. In 1839, they proposed that all living things are made up of cells, the theory that gave rise to modern biology. Since that time, biologists have learned a great deal about the cell and its parts; what it is made of, how it functions, how it grows, and how it reproduces. The lingering question that is still being actively investigated is how cells evolved, i.e., how living cells originated from nonliving chemicals.

72. Cell Biology | Platinum Industries
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73. Archive Of "Cell Biology Education".
Online, quarterly journal owned and published by the American Society for Cell Biology. Publishes peer-reviewed articles on life science education at the K-12, undergraduate and graduate levels. Includes a discussion forum.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/tocrender.fcgi?journal=97&action=archive

74. Molcellbio@nature.com : Molecular Cell Biology Articles, Jobs And Information
Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of molecular cell biology.
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Cells must simultaneously integrate multiple signals to regulate a complex set of cellular responses to environmental changes. NSMB and NRMCB have now teamed up to present an in depth joint Focus on Signal Integration which examines mechanisms of coordinating responses to signaling and technical approaches to illuminating such complexity. The full content of this special joint Focus issue can be accessed here
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75. Vanderbilt Center For Stem Cell Biology
The mission of the Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell Biology is to learn more about the biology of stem cells and mechanisms for directing their differentiation to specific cell
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Stem Cell Activities at Vanderbilt
The mission of the Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell Biology is to learn more about the biology of stem cells and mechanisms for directing their differentiation to specific cell fates. Embryonic stem cells are able to differentiate into any of the many different cell types found in the body. A great deal remains to be learned about them, and how to convert them into various tissue and cell types that can be used to treat a variety of human diseases. The Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell Biology is home for the Coordinating Center for the Beta Cell Biology Consortium . A major goal of this consortium of scientists is to learn how to make pancreatic beta cells, which are destroyed in Type 1 diabetes, from embryonic stem cells.

76. The Bioluminescence Web Page
Bioluminescence-related information, and current research on luminescence. Mainly marine related including jellyfish.
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/
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  • A bioluminescence exhibit is in the middle of a several-year tour across North America. It will be presented at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History in California from October 1, 2010 to January 2, 2011. There will be a lecture at the Museum on October 2nd at 2pm.
  • Have you spotted a red tide or high levels of bioluminescence? Report it at the jellywatch site.
  • A review paper covering recent research on bioluminescence has been published.
  • A group of deep-sea worms with bioluminescent "bombs" has been discovered. One of the many news articles is here . UPDATE: The worm was selected as one of the " Top Ten Species " for 2009.
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    • We have added a new section describing the many functions that bioluminescence serves in the sea, and updated the tree of life
    • Our Mail Bag section is currently online. Here we post answers to questions that have been sent to us over the years.
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Bioluminescence is simply light produced by a chemical reaction which originates in an organism.

77. Albert Einstein College Of Medicine:
About Department of Cell Biology Research in the Department of Cell Biology is focused on understanding molecular mechanisms of gene regulation in eukaryotic cells.
http://www.einstein.yu.edu/cellbiology/
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About Department of Cell Biology Research in the Department of Cell Biology is focused on understanding molecular mechanisms of gene regulation in eukaryotic cells. Using mammalian cells, yeast, viruses, fruit flies and transgenic mice, we are investigating mechanisms of DNA replication and repair, control of the cell cycle and apoptosis, roles for transcriptional regulation and chromatin structure in gene expression, RNA processing, intracellular trafficking, membrane fusion and budding, mechanisms of generating antibody diversity, and the functions of cell surface sugars. Spotlight M arch 10, 2010 - Dr. B. Hilda Ye, Associate Professor of Department of Cell Biology, has been named a 2010 Irma T. Hirschl Scholar for Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The award is granted annually by the Irma T. Hirschl / Monique Weill-Caulier Charitable Trust to two biomedical researchers at each of six selected New York City academic institutions.
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79. School Of  Biosciences
Signaling studies in human bone cell and sperm, before fertilization at University of Birmingham, UK.
http://www.biosciences.bham.ac.uk/labs/publicover/
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Admissions and Scholarships ... Services We Provide SEARCH THIS SITE SEARCH WHOLE UNIVERSITY Our major areas of interest are activation of the human sperm acrosome reaction by physiological agonists, the involvement of Ca2+ channels in this process and the mechanisms of transduction of mechanical and hormonal stimuli in bone cells (osteoblasts, osteocytes and marrow stromal cells). The Research Group uses electrophysiological, ion-imaging and molecular techniques to study transduction of stimuli at the population, single- and sub-cellular level by ion channel activity and second messenger pathways. Current work includes work on mutual recognition in human gametes and transduction of recognition stimuli. Other recent work has concerned synaptic transmission and its modulation by patterns of synaptic activity (synaptic plasticity) and participation of [Ca2+]i in drug-induced and hypoxic cellular pathology.

80. Cell Biology - UMASS Medical School
Mammalian Genetics and Development Cellular Architecture Department News Gene Regulation Disease Models
http://www.umassmed.edu/cellbio/index.aspx

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