Elisabeth Gantt (ed.)
Handbook of Phycological Methods
Developmental and Cytological Methods
Herausgeber: Gantt, Elisabeth
Elisabeth Gantt (ed.)
Handbook of Phycological Methods
Developmental and Cytological Methods
Herausgeber: Gantt, Elisabeth
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521056632
- ISBN-10: 0521056632
- Artikelnr.: 23452778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521056632
- ISBN-10: 0521056632
- Artikelnr.: 23452778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editor's preface; Introduction; Part I. Experimental Algal Systems and
Techniques: 1. Control of morphogenesis in Micrasterias Oswald Kiermayer;
2. Control of development in Scenedesmus Francis R. Trainor; 3. Mating
induction in Oedogonium Gerry J. C. Hill; 4. Gamete induction and flagellar
adhesion in Chlamydomonas reinhardi William J. Snell; 5. Acetabularia:
techniques for study of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships Sigrid Berger
and Hans-Georg Schweiger; 6. Gamete release, fertilization, and
embryogenesis in the Fucales Ralph S. Quatrano; 7. Hybridization and
genetics of brown algae Alan R. Polanshek and John A. West; 9. Development
in red algae: elongation and cell fusion Susan D. Waaland; 10. Production
and selection of mutants in blue-green algae Catherine L. R. Stevens and S.
Edwards Stevens, Jr.; 11. Euglena: mutations, chloroplast 'bleaching', and
differentiation Harvard Lyman and Karen Traverse; 12. Crpthecodinium:
sexual reproduction and mutagenesis Robert C. Tuttle; 13. Protoplast and
spheroplast production Marina Adamich and Barbara B. Hemmingsen; 14.
Cytoplasts from coenocyic algal cells Yolande Kersey; 15. Cytoplasmic
streaming and membrane phenomena in cells of Characeae Masashi Tazawa; 16.
Microbeam irradiation in Mougeotia Wolfgang Haupt; 17. Phototropism:
determination of an action spectrum in a tip-growing cell Hironao Kataoka;
18. Chromatic adaption in Fremyella diplosiphon and morphogenetic changes
John F. Haury; 19. How to detect the presence of a circadian rhythm
Beatrice M. Sweeney; Part II. Light and Electron Microscopy: Preparative
Methods: 20. Photomicrography and special microscopic techniques J. Robert
Waaland; 21. Polarized light, interference, and differential interference
(Nomarski) optics Paul B. Green; 22. Preparation of algae for light
microscopy Margaret E. McCully, Lynda J. Goff and Patricia C. Adshead; 23.
Fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining of algae for electron
microscopy Bernhard E. F. Reimann, Eleanor L. Duke and Gary L. Floyd; 24.
Cytochemical localization Richard N. Trelease; 25. Quantitative
cytochemical measurement of DNA in Eudorina (Chlorophyceae) C. Lindley Kemp
and K. K. Nair; 26. Autoradiography for light and electron microscopy Ruth
E. Schmitter; 27. Immunochemistry: labeled antibodies Esther L. McCandless,
Elizabeth Gordon-Mills and Valerie Vreeland; 28. Freeze-fracture and
freeze-etch techniques L. Andrew Staehelin; 29. Preparation of algae for
scanning electron microscopy Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps; 30. Replica
production and negative staining Elisabeth Gantt; 31. Preparation of
shadow-cast whole mounts Øjvind Moestrup and Helge A. Thonsen; 32.
Stereology: quantitative electron microscopic analysis Wayne R. Fagerberg;
Part III. Appendixes: 33. Culture collections; 34. List of suppliers; Part
IV. Indexes: 35. Subject; 36. Author; 37. Taxonomic.
Techniques: 1. Control of morphogenesis in Micrasterias Oswald Kiermayer;
2. Control of development in Scenedesmus Francis R. Trainor; 3. Mating
induction in Oedogonium Gerry J. C. Hill; 4. Gamete induction and flagellar
adhesion in Chlamydomonas reinhardi William J. Snell; 5. Acetabularia:
techniques for study of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships Sigrid Berger
and Hans-Georg Schweiger; 6. Gamete release, fertilization, and
embryogenesis in the Fucales Ralph S. Quatrano; 7. Hybridization and
genetics of brown algae Alan R. Polanshek and John A. West; 9. Development
in red algae: elongation and cell fusion Susan D. Waaland; 10. Production
and selection of mutants in blue-green algae Catherine L. R. Stevens and S.
Edwards Stevens, Jr.; 11. Euglena: mutations, chloroplast 'bleaching', and
differentiation Harvard Lyman and Karen Traverse; 12. Crpthecodinium:
sexual reproduction and mutagenesis Robert C. Tuttle; 13. Protoplast and
spheroplast production Marina Adamich and Barbara B. Hemmingsen; 14.
Cytoplasts from coenocyic algal cells Yolande Kersey; 15. Cytoplasmic
streaming and membrane phenomena in cells of Characeae Masashi Tazawa; 16.
Microbeam irradiation in Mougeotia Wolfgang Haupt; 17. Phototropism:
determination of an action spectrum in a tip-growing cell Hironao Kataoka;
18. Chromatic adaption in Fremyella diplosiphon and morphogenetic changes
John F. Haury; 19. How to detect the presence of a circadian rhythm
Beatrice M. Sweeney; Part II. Light and Electron Microscopy: Preparative
Methods: 20. Photomicrography and special microscopic techniques J. Robert
Waaland; 21. Polarized light, interference, and differential interference
(Nomarski) optics Paul B. Green; 22. Preparation of algae for light
microscopy Margaret E. McCully, Lynda J. Goff and Patricia C. Adshead; 23.
Fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining of algae for electron
microscopy Bernhard E. F. Reimann, Eleanor L. Duke and Gary L. Floyd; 24.
Cytochemical localization Richard N. Trelease; 25. Quantitative
cytochemical measurement of DNA in Eudorina (Chlorophyceae) C. Lindley Kemp
and K. K. Nair; 26. Autoradiography for light and electron microscopy Ruth
E. Schmitter; 27. Immunochemistry: labeled antibodies Esther L. McCandless,
Elizabeth Gordon-Mills and Valerie Vreeland; 28. Freeze-fracture and
freeze-etch techniques L. Andrew Staehelin; 29. Preparation of algae for
scanning electron microscopy Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps; 30. Replica
production and negative staining Elisabeth Gantt; 31. Preparation of
shadow-cast whole mounts Øjvind Moestrup and Helge A. Thonsen; 32.
Stereology: quantitative electron microscopic analysis Wayne R. Fagerberg;
Part III. Appendixes: 33. Culture collections; 34. List of suppliers; Part
IV. Indexes: 35. Subject; 36. Author; 37. Taxonomic.
Editor's preface; Introduction; Part I. Experimental Algal Systems and
Techniques: 1. Control of morphogenesis in Micrasterias Oswald Kiermayer;
2. Control of development in Scenedesmus Francis R. Trainor; 3. Mating
induction in Oedogonium Gerry J. C. Hill; 4. Gamete induction and flagellar
adhesion in Chlamydomonas reinhardi William J. Snell; 5. Acetabularia:
techniques for study of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships Sigrid Berger
and Hans-Georg Schweiger; 6. Gamete release, fertilization, and
embryogenesis in the Fucales Ralph S. Quatrano; 7. Hybridization and
genetics of brown algae Alan R. Polanshek and John A. West; 9. Development
in red algae: elongation and cell fusion Susan D. Waaland; 10. Production
and selection of mutants in blue-green algae Catherine L. R. Stevens and S.
Edwards Stevens, Jr.; 11. Euglena: mutations, chloroplast 'bleaching', and
differentiation Harvard Lyman and Karen Traverse; 12. Crpthecodinium:
sexual reproduction and mutagenesis Robert C. Tuttle; 13. Protoplast and
spheroplast production Marina Adamich and Barbara B. Hemmingsen; 14.
Cytoplasts from coenocyic algal cells Yolande Kersey; 15. Cytoplasmic
streaming and membrane phenomena in cells of Characeae Masashi Tazawa; 16.
Microbeam irradiation in Mougeotia Wolfgang Haupt; 17. Phototropism:
determination of an action spectrum in a tip-growing cell Hironao Kataoka;
18. Chromatic adaption in Fremyella diplosiphon and morphogenetic changes
John F. Haury; 19. How to detect the presence of a circadian rhythm
Beatrice M. Sweeney; Part II. Light and Electron Microscopy: Preparative
Methods: 20. Photomicrography and special microscopic techniques J. Robert
Waaland; 21. Polarized light, interference, and differential interference
(Nomarski) optics Paul B. Green; 22. Preparation of algae for light
microscopy Margaret E. McCully, Lynda J. Goff and Patricia C. Adshead; 23.
Fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining of algae for electron
microscopy Bernhard E. F. Reimann, Eleanor L. Duke and Gary L. Floyd; 24.
Cytochemical localization Richard N. Trelease; 25. Quantitative
cytochemical measurement of DNA in Eudorina (Chlorophyceae) C. Lindley Kemp
and K. K. Nair; 26. Autoradiography for light and electron microscopy Ruth
E. Schmitter; 27. Immunochemistry: labeled antibodies Esther L. McCandless,
Elizabeth Gordon-Mills and Valerie Vreeland; 28. Freeze-fracture and
freeze-etch techniques L. Andrew Staehelin; 29. Preparation of algae for
scanning electron microscopy Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps; 30. Replica
production and negative staining Elisabeth Gantt; 31. Preparation of
shadow-cast whole mounts Øjvind Moestrup and Helge A. Thonsen; 32.
Stereology: quantitative electron microscopic analysis Wayne R. Fagerberg;
Part III. Appendixes: 33. Culture collections; 34. List of suppliers; Part
IV. Indexes: 35. Subject; 36. Author; 37. Taxonomic.
Techniques: 1. Control of morphogenesis in Micrasterias Oswald Kiermayer;
2. Control of development in Scenedesmus Francis R. Trainor; 3. Mating
induction in Oedogonium Gerry J. C. Hill; 4. Gamete induction and flagellar
adhesion in Chlamydomonas reinhardi William J. Snell; 5. Acetabularia:
techniques for study of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships Sigrid Berger
and Hans-Georg Schweiger; 6. Gamete release, fertilization, and
embryogenesis in the Fucales Ralph S. Quatrano; 7. Hybridization and
genetics of brown algae Alan R. Polanshek and John A. West; 9. Development
in red algae: elongation and cell fusion Susan D. Waaland; 10. Production
and selection of mutants in blue-green algae Catherine L. R. Stevens and S.
Edwards Stevens, Jr.; 11. Euglena: mutations, chloroplast 'bleaching', and
differentiation Harvard Lyman and Karen Traverse; 12. Crpthecodinium:
sexual reproduction and mutagenesis Robert C. Tuttle; 13. Protoplast and
spheroplast production Marina Adamich and Barbara B. Hemmingsen; 14.
Cytoplasts from coenocyic algal cells Yolande Kersey; 15. Cytoplasmic
streaming and membrane phenomena in cells of Characeae Masashi Tazawa; 16.
Microbeam irradiation in Mougeotia Wolfgang Haupt; 17. Phototropism:
determination of an action spectrum in a tip-growing cell Hironao Kataoka;
18. Chromatic adaption in Fremyella diplosiphon and morphogenetic changes
John F. Haury; 19. How to detect the presence of a circadian rhythm
Beatrice M. Sweeney; Part II. Light and Electron Microscopy: Preparative
Methods: 20. Photomicrography and special microscopic techniques J. Robert
Waaland; 21. Polarized light, interference, and differential interference
(Nomarski) optics Paul B. Green; 22. Preparation of algae for light
microscopy Margaret E. McCully, Lynda J. Goff and Patricia C. Adshead; 23.
Fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining of algae for electron
microscopy Bernhard E. F. Reimann, Eleanor L. Duke and Gary L. Floyd; 24.
Cytochemical localization Richard N. Trelease; 25. Quantitative
cytochemical measurement of DNA in Eudorina (Chlorophyceae) C. Lindley Kemp
and K. K. Nair; 26. Autoradiography for light and electron microscopy Ruth
E. Schmitter; 27. Immunochemistry: labeled antibodies Esther L. McCandless,
Elizabeth Gordon-Mills and Valerie Vreeland; 28. Freeze-fracture and
freeze-etch techniques L. Andrew Staehelin; 29. Preparation of algae for
scanning electron microscopy Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps; 30. Replica
production and negative staining Elisabeth Gantt; 31. Preparation of
shadow-cast whole mounts Øjvind Moestrup and Helge A. Thonsen; 32.
Stereology: quantitative electron microscopic analysis Wayne R. Fagerberg;
Part III. Appendixes: 33. Culture collections; 34. List of suppliers; Part
IV. Indexes: 35. Subject; 36. Author; 37. Taxonomic.