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Essential cell biology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York W. W. Norton & Company c.2019Edition: 5th EdDescription: xxxii, 734, A56, G18, I23 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780393680393
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 574.87 ALB-E
Contents:
Cells: the fundamental units of life -- Chemical components of cells -- Energy, catalysis, and biosynthesis -- Protein structure and function -- DNA and chromosomes -- DNA replication and repair -- From DNA to protein: how cells read the genome -- Control of gene expression -- How genes and genomes evolve -- Analyzing the structure and function of genes-- Membrane structure -- Transport across cell membranes -- How cells obtain energy from food -- Energy generation in mitochondria and chloroplasts -- Intracellular compartments and protein transport -- Cell signaling -- Cytoskeleton -- The cell division cycle -- Sexual reproduction and genetics -- Cell communities: tissues, stem cells, and cancer.
Summary: Every chapter of essential cell biology is the product of a communal effort: Both text and figures were revised and refined as drafts circulated from one author to another.
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 574.87 ALB-E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to SUNITHA P. (DCBFMC11007) 18/04/2022 DCB3787

Cells: the fundamental units of life -- Chemical components of cells -- Energy, catalysis, and biosynthesis -- Protein structure and function -- DNA and chromosomes -- DNA replication and repair -- From DNA to protein: how cells read the genome -- Control of gene expression -- How genes and genomes evolve -- Analyzing the structure and function of genes-- Membrane structure -- Transport across cell membranes -- How cells obtain energy from food -- Energy generation in mitochondria and chloroplasts -- Intracellular compartments and protein transport -- Cell signaling -- Cytoskeleton -- The cell division cycle -- Sexual reproduction and genetics -- Cell communities: tissues, stem cells, and cancer.

Every chapter of essential cell biology is the product of a communal effort: Both text and figures were revised and refined as drafts circulated from one author to another.

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