This critically acclaimed text takes a modern and completely unique approach to the study of cell biology. Its overriding theme is that cellular structure, function, and dysfunction ultimately result from specific macromolecular interactions. The text takes readers from an explanation of the "hardware" of molecules and cells to an understanding of how these structures function in the organism in both healthy and diseased states. An exquisite art program allows readers to better visualize the molecular structures. The smart way to study! Elsevier titles with STUDENT CONSULT will help you…mehr
This critically acclaimed text takes a modern and completely unique approach to the study of cell biology. Its overriding theme is that cellular structure, function, and dysfunction ultimately result from specific macromolecular interactions.
The text takes readers from an explanation of the "hardware" of molecules and cells to an understanding of how these structures function in the organism in both healthy and diseased states. An exquisite art program allows readers to better visualize the molecular structures.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas D. Pollard MD, Professor, Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT William C. Earnshaw PhD, FRSE, Professor and Wellcome Principal Fellow, Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Inhaltsangabe
1. General Principles of Cellular Organization BASIC CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CONCEPTS 2. Basic Biophysical Concepts 3. Molecular Structures 4. Macromolecular Assembly 5. Research Strategies MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 6. Membrane Structure and Dynamics 7. Membrane Pumps 8. Membrane Carriers 9. Membrane Channels 10. Membrane Physiology STORAGE AND EXPRESSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION 11. Introduction to Nuclear Structure and Function 12. Chromosome Organization 13. Packaging the DNA into Chromosomes 14. Gene Expression 15. RNA Processing 16. Information Flow Between Nucleus and Cytoplasm BIOGENESIS, TRAFFIC AND FUNCTIONS OF CELLULAR MEMBRANE SYSTEMS 17. Introduction to Membrane Compartments 18. Protein Synthesis and Folding in the Cytoplasm 19. Post-Translational Targeting of Proteins to Organelles 20. Co-Translational Import into the Endoplasmic Reticulum 21. Endoplasmic Reticulum to Golgi
1. General Principles of Cellular Organization BASIC CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CONCEPTS 2. Basic Biophysical Concepts 3. Molecular Structures 4. Macromolecular Assembly 5. Research Strategies MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 6. Membrane Structure and Dynamics 7. Membrane Pumps 8. Membrane Carriers 9. Membrane Channels 10. Membrane Physiology STORAGE AND EXPRESSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION 11. Introduction to Nuclear Structure and Function 12. Chromosome Organization 13. Packaging the DNA into Chromosomes 14. Gene Expression 15. RNA Processing 16. Information Flow Between Nucleus and Cytoplasm BIOGENESIS, TRAFFIC AND FUNCTIONS OF CELLULAR MEMBRANE SYSTEMS 17. Introduction to Membrane Compartments 18. Protein Synthesis and Folding in the Cytoplasm 19. Post-Translational Targeting of Proteins to Organelles 20. Co-Translational Import into the Endoplasmic Reticulum 21. Endoplasmic Reticulum to Golgi
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