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 Cell (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first pathway, glycolysis, requires no oxygen and is referred to as anaerobic metabolism.
Other organisms, such as humans, are multicellular, (humans have an estimated 100 trillion or 10
Another theory holds that the turbulent shores of the ancient coastal waters may have served as a mammoth laboratory, aiding in the countless experiments necessary to bring about the first cell.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)   (3550 words)

  
 Tulane University Cell and Molecular Biology - Faculty
These basic studies on aflatoxins are a useful model for other polyketide secondary metabolites and may someday lead to practical control measures for aflatoxins in the environment.
Combined electrophysiological and neuroanatomical studies with intracellular markers, histochemical and immunocytochemical techniques.
Other areas of interest include ant-plant interactions, reproductive biology of primitive angiosperms and ecology of the Mississippi delta ecosystem.
http://cell.tulane.edu/faculty.htm   (1153 words)

  
 CELLS II: CELLULAR ORGANIZATION
Cell movement; is both internal, referred to as cytoplasmic streaming and external, referred to as motility.
The theory of ___ was proposed to explain the possible origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria.
These are not structures as such but rather are associated with actin near the moving edge.
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookCELL2.html   (2695 words)

  
 Cosmological cell biology
To what extent this stage b of the metaphase also constitutes a separate stage in the same sense as the other stages of mitosis is not yet clear to me. But I have the feeling it does.
A problem that has to be more investigated and meditated upon is of course the finding of the essence of and turning points between the stages of mitosis that are not yet clear from the above description; i.e.
You then see its inner regularities and symmetries in a new light.
http://hem.passagen.se/thebee/SCIENCE/cosmcell.htm   (1402 words)

  
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One of the terms and conditions of publishing in Cell is that authors be willing to distribute any materials and protocols used in the published experiments to qualified researchers for their own use.
The editors reserve the right to seek comments from reviewers or additional information from authors on any cases in which concerns arise.
Authors interested in pursuing this option should please contact the Editors of both journals for further information.
http://www.cell.com/misc/authors.shtml   (5236 words)

  
 Biopharmaceutical Cell biology glossary
A better understanding of the pathway cell use to sense and respond to shape changes may lead to new treatments for various diseases.
This integrated process choreographs the morphogenesis of the embryo during development.
Patch clamping is a high-resolution technique, meaning that movements through one ion channel can be recorded.
http://www.genomicglossaries.com/content/cell_bio.asp   (6459 words)

  
 Cell Online
Cell's Leading Edge is a new section that highlights the social, political, economic, and ethical concerns surrounding biomedical research worldwide.
These results identify MT1-MMP as a novel adipogenic cofactor that regulates the dynamic adipocyte-extracellular matrix interactions critical to WAT development.
Cell launches a new feature inviting thoughtful comments from our readers on a highlighted article in each issue.
http://www.cell.com   (400 words)

  
 Graduate Program in Cell Biology and Developmental Biology - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
We have an outstanding faculty of basic and clinical scientists who are committed to research, discovery and teaching.
Our program is committed to training young scientists to become talented independent researchers, teachers and thinkers, and we feel that the Cell and Developmental Biology Program offers a unique opportunity for students interested in training in this area.
The faculty and students within the program are studying both basic principles within these fields using tractable experimental systems such as cell and tissue culture, model organisms such as mice, zebrafish, Drosophila, and C. elegans, as well as applying fundamental discoveries from these systems to the more complex problems of human disease.
http://www.uchsc.edu/cdb   (398 words)

  
 UC Davis School of Medicine - Cell Biology and Human Anatomy
The department is also committed to medical, graduate and undergraduate education, with courses offered in anatomy, histology, neuroscience, and related topics.
For information on the graduate programs offered at UC Davis, contact Graduate Studies at 530 752-0650.
UC Davis School of Medicine - Cell Biology and Human Anatomy
http://som.ucdavis.edu/departments/anatomy   (105 words)

  
 Anatomy and Cell Biology
This course was developed to meet the evolving academic needs of our research trainees and professionals who are competing for limited resources at the national level.
After graduation, Darren plans to teach anatomy and continue being involved in pregnancy research.
Stacey's research focused on the signaling pathways regulated by LOX to induce cell motility and promote an invasive phenotype in breast cancer cells.
http://www.anatomy.uiowa.edu   (343 words)

  
 Cell (biology) - MSN Encarta
All together, these assembled organ systems form the human body.
Recent research suggests that the cytoskeleton also may be a mechanical communication structure that converses with the nucleus to help organize events in the cell.
The human body, for example, consists of an estimated 20 to 30 trillion cells.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761568585/Cell_(biology).html   (2360 words)

  
 Cell Biology Graduate Program
We have unique expertise in imaging and cell culture techniques, including stereology, immunocytochemistry, in situ hybridization, experimental MRI techniques, calcium flux imaging, and affinity cytochemistry.
This Program is part of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
The academic program provides training in a variety of disciplines using experimental approaches in Cell and Molecular Biology.
http://cellbio.utmb.edu   (362 words)

  
 Biology Tutorials
Developing a greater understanding of the subject can help us understand medical conditions, diseases, genetics and many more aspects of nature at work that play a role in our daily lives.
The study of cell biology involves looking at the ways in which a biological cell works, both in a generic and specialised way, depending on the role of the cell.
Looking at the basic structure and function of a cell, how materials are transported and the various organelles that can be found within a biological cell.
http://www.biology-online.org/tutorials/1_cell_biology.htm   (465 words)

  
 Science/AAAS Collections: Cell Biology
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STEM CELLS: Versatile Sperm Cells May Offer Alternative to Embryos
Proapoptotic BAX and BAK Modulate the Unfolded Protein Response by a Direct Interaction with IRE1
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/collection/cell_bio   (181 words)

  
 The Biology Project
Immunology, HIV, the ELISA assay, Western blotting analysis and case studies designed for advanced students.
Chemistry of Amino Acids learn the structure and chemistry of the amino acids that are found within proteins.
by Middle and High School Teachers in our General Biology Program for Science Teachers
http://www.biology.arizona.edu   (172 words)

  
 CBE
With the Spring 2006 issue, the ASCB has changed the name of the journal to CBE—Life Sciences Education (CBE-LSE) to reflect better the breadth of its readership and the scope of its submissions.
Questions or comments may be directed to cbe@ascb.org.
Cell Biology Education—A Journal of Life Science Education (CBE) was launched in 2002 by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB).
http://www.cellbioed.org   (259 words)

  
 Cell Biology PhD Program at Case Western Reserve University
Ruoslahti - recent recipient of the Japan Prize - who spoke on "Vascular Zipcodes."
The Cell Biology PhD Program includes faculty from the School of Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Graduate students are accepted into the PhD or MD/PhD Programs in Cell Biology through the Biomedical Sciences and Medical Scientists Training Programs.
http://www.cwru.edu/med/cellbiology   (94 words)

  
 University of Connecticut Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
Considerable depth in faculty expertise and departmental resources are available to you in MCB in each of these disciplines and we invite you inside to discover for yourself the exciting research and educational opportunities to be found in this department.
The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut represents fundamental disciplines in biology at the number one public university in New England, including genetics and genomics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology & biophysics.
University of Connecticut Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
http://www.mcb.uconn.edu   (128 words)

  
 Cell and Molecular Biology Online - Protocols
Most of the web sites focus on particular research techniques.
Recombinant DNA Technology Course (University of Minnesota) is a simple flowchart that summarizes basic molecular biology techniques.
Cell Biology Laboratory Manual (Gustavus Adolphus College) is a comprehensive resource for basic cell biology methods, including cell fractionation, electrophoresis, microscopy, cell culture and differentiation experiments.
http://www.cellbio.com/protocols.html   (572 words)

  
 Cell Biology Web Pages Menu
Note: Some topics, like those focusing on mitochondria, will correlate with biochemistry and physiology lectures that expand students' understanding of that organelle system.
2002 Medical Cell Biology lectures; From new Medical Cell Biology Course at UAMS
Most of these topics focus on structure/function correlations.
http://www.cytochemistry.net/Cell-biology   (259 words)

  
 NRC Research Press: Biochemistry and Cell Biology
OSPREY Online Submission and Peer Review system is here!
Special issues each year are dedicated to expanding new areas of research in biochemistry and cell biology.
Published since 1929, this bimonthly journal explores every aspect of general biochemistry, and includes up-to-date coverage of experimental research into cellular and molecular biology, review articles on topics of current interest, and notes, contributed by recognized international experts.
http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/rp/rp2_desc_e?bcb   (73 words)

  
 Tetrad Program Cell Biology
LISA M. COUSSENS, Ph.D. Manipulating the Host Response to Cancer
The faculty of the Cell Biology Program is drawn from the Departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, Medicine, Microbiology, Pathology, and Physiology.
They employ a wide variety of approaches, instruments and techniques that characterize modern biology: cell culture, chemistry, electrophysiology, genetics, molecular biology, and ultrastructure.
http://www.ucsf.edu/tetrad/cell_bio.html   (618 words)

  
 Cell biology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is done both on a microscopic and molecular level, and cell biology researches both single-celled organisms like bacteria and specialized cells in multicellular organisms like humans.
This includes their physiological properties such as their structure and the organelles they contain, their environment and interactions, their life cycle, division and function (physiology) and eventual death.
Purification of cells and their parts is achieved in the following ways:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_biology   (409 words)

  
 CELLS alive!
A human red cell has no nucleus and is responsible for carrying oxygen to the tissues.
http://www.cellsalive.com   (16 words)

  
 The Biology Project: Cell Biology
The Cytoskeleton Learn that the cytoskeleton acts both a muscle and a skeleton, and is responsible for cell movement, cytokinesis, and the organization of the organelles within the cell.
Cell Membranes Learn that membranes are fluid, with components that move, change, and perform vital physiological roles as they allow cells to communicate with each other and their environment.
Introduce yourself to the cell as the fundamental unit of life and the scientific method.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/cell_bio.html   (416 words)

  
 Cell biology - Free Encyclopedia
Cell biology (cellular biology) is an academic discipline which studies the physiological properties of cellss, as well as their behaviours, intercellular interactions, and environment; this is done both on a microscopic and molecular level.
Cell biology researches both single-celled organisms like bacteria and specialized cells in multicellular organisms like humans.
Cell biology is closely related to genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology and developmental biology.
http://www.wacklepedia.com/c/ce/cell_biology.html   (63 words)

  
 UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
Found in many protists, including some flagellates, ciliates, chrysophytes, and choanoflagellates, as well as in some animal cells.
cell -- Fundamental structural unit of all life.
Arrest of the cell cycle is an important feature in the reproduction of many organisms, including humans.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss4cell.html   (1470 words)

  
 Introduction to Cell Biology
The sequence of physical and mental experiences that make up the existence of an individual.
Cells are structural units that make up plants and animals, also there many single cell organisms.
One organism, like the human, can have the same genetic material in every cell, yet, there are over 200 types of cells in the human, that are different shapes, sizes and and carry out very different functions.
http://ccgb.umn.edu/~mwd/cell_www/cell_intro.html   (1045 words)

  
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure
Plants may also have organelles like chloroplasts and vacuoles.
Some cells are used to carry oxygen through the blood and others might be specific to the heart.
If you look at simpler organisms, you may discover cells that have no defined nucleus and other cells that have hundreds of nuclei (multinucleated).
http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_main.html   (308 words)

  
 Cell Biology [encyclopedia]
The cell is the basic structural unit of life.
Highly complex organisms such as humans consist of billions of cells, each of which is adapted to carry out specific functions - e.g.
Molecular Biology of the Cell: A Problems Approach
http://www.kosmoi.com/Life/Biology/Cells   (449 words)

  
 BBC - AS Guru - Biology - Cells
Find out about the pathways into and out of cells and how scientists investigate cell structure.
There are lots of different types of cells that make up living organisms but they are all similar in structure.
They absorb or produce food, reproduce, are sensitive to changes in their environment and control their chemical processes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/biology/01cellbiology/index.shtml   (81 words)

  
 Wiley::Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, Volume 16, Index, 2nd Edition
This second edition of the Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine covers the molecular and cellular basis of life, disease, and therapy at university and professional researcher level.
With its 16 volumes, this is the most comprehensive and detailed treatment of molecular cell biology and molecular medicine available today.
Lipases and Phospholipases in Drug Development: From Biochemistry to Molecular Pharmacology (Hardcover)
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-3527306536.html   (357 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Cell biology
Subjects: biochemistry, biology research, biomedicine, cell biology, immunology, medical research publications
Includes articles, lectures, activities, diagrams and images for a range of subjects such as botany, cell biology, ecology, palaeontology and zoology.
Subjects: biology education, biology research, botany, cell biology, ecology, palaeontology, zoology
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/cellbiology.htm   (876 words)

  
 CellPress Online
We will consider qualified candidates with scientific expertise in any area that falls within the scope of the journal including molecular and cell biology of pathogens, host immune response to pathogens, microbiology, therapeutics and vaccine design.
Key qualities include breadth of scientific interest, an ability to think critically about a wide range of scientific issues.
Moreover, the cells entrapment within a dense collagen meshwork disrupts their structure.
http://www.cellpress.com   (732 words)

  
 Lab 3 Cell Biology
Cells not destined to divide again (i.e.: certain epithelial cells, nerve cells, differentiated muscle cells, etc.) stop in the G1 phase and never enter the S phase.
The interphase period may be subdivided into a number of recognizable stages, as follows:
In actively dividing cells, the actual division process may take 1 or 2 hours, the G1 phase approximately 8 hours, the S phase about 6 hours and the G2 phase about 4 to 5 hours.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab3/biolab3_5.html   (758 words)

  
 Biocompare News - Cell Biology News
A technical advance in laboratory techniques may provide biology researchers broader access to RNA interference, a process of blocking the activity of targeted genes....
White blood cells from a strain of cancer-resistant mice cured advanced cancers in ordinary laboratory mice, researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine reported today....
Most exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environme...
http://news.biocompare.com/newssection.asp?newscat=5   (402 words)

  
 Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology
Faculty research interests cover a wide range of modern biology, and are grouped in six research clusters focusing on Cell Biology, Developmental Genetics, Neurobiology, Plant Science, RNA Molecular Biology, and Structural Biology.
"Stem Cells: Units in Regeneration, Cancer, and Natural Selection" is the title of Weissman's talk, which will take place at 4:30 p.m.
Weissman is a professor of pathology and developmental biology and director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Stanford.
http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/mcd   (243 words)

  
 Dr Chromo's school: the biology of a cell
We will see that when examining some examples of cells.
Often, in a specialised cell, not all the elements are present, but some are numerous.
Flagella or undulipodia - external to the cell
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/cell.htm   (342 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Cell Biology
This tutorial from Biology-Online provides a basic introduction to both general and specific cell biological processes, beginning with structure and energy generation and working up to viruses and cell defense.
This portion of the Science Primer, offered by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, explores cell structure, differentiation, and function, with special attention to the genetic processes within cells.
The terms are mostly from the areas of molecular and cellular biology.
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci36.06   (642 words)

  
 Biosciences The WWW Virtual Library
Resources in plant biology with information categorized by provider and subject.
Subject pages on: gametogenesis and fertilization, early development, organogenesis and morphogenesis, pattern formation, gene regulation and genetics, cell lineage and fate maps, evolution and development, diseases, defects and development.
http://vlib.org/Biosciences   (464 words)

  
 Cell and Molecular Biology Online - Online Courses
Topic areas include general biology, genetics and cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry, chemistry and medicine.
Cell Biology Topics (Gwen Childs, University of Texas Medical Branch) provides basic explanations of cellular structures and functions and includes nice images from textbooks.
The WWW Cell Biology Course (Mark Dalton, SGI/Cray Research) is a great introduction to cell biology with extensive coverage of all topics, including the structure and function of cellular organelles, cell division and gene expression.
http://www.cellbio.com/courses.html   (322 words)

  
 Biozone: Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Great source of histology slides ranging from cell structure to human physiology.
Enter the image gallery to view images of cells and cell structures or investigate the use and application of electron microscopy through the TEM and SEM pages.
This allows you to cut into a 'virtual plant cell' in real time and view its internal structure.
http://www.biozone.co.nz/biolinks/CELL_BIOL_AND_BIOCHEM.html   (983 words)

  
 CellBiology
The cell is a structural and functional unit of all living things.
It has easy and clear information for you to learn about cells.
All cells are basically the same in chemical composition and metabolic activities.
http://www.geocities.com/bunni20004/CellBiology   (98 words)

  
 Cell Biology WWW Resources
This is an on-line dictionary for biology that works like a key-word search engine.
This site presents essential ideas of genetic and molecular biology.
Students get to see an inside view of common organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus.
http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/1/cellbiology.htm   (407 words)

  
 Cell Structure and Function
The links were collected and annotated by graduate and undergraduate students having their peers as the target audience.
This structure of the site also means that under a particular "function", you will find diverse links, from database home pages, to quicktime movies and other course material.
This organization is very similar to a standard Cell Biology text book, and we think it is most appropiate for a web site dealing with Cell Biology.
http://darwin.nmsu.edu/~molbio/cell/Page1.html   (277 words)

  
 The Department of Cell Biology
Nap1 regulates dictyostelium cell motility and adhesion through SCAR-dependent and -independent pathways
Anti-cancer drugs provide hope for treatment of premature aging
All Cell Biology Seminars are on Thursdays at noon in the Bodian Conference Center, 1830 E. Monument St., Suite 2-200 unless otherwise noted
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/cellbio/website/index.cfm   (111 words)

  
 BioMed Central BMC Cell Biology
In a variety of cell types, responsiveness to Notch signaling is dependent on the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-Akt pathway, possibly through inhibition of the glycogen synthase kinase GSK3-beta.
RNA interference is not involved in natural antisense mediated regulation of gene expression in mammals
Laser-assisted blastocyst dissection and subsequent cultivation of embryonic stem cells in a serum/cell free culture system: applications and preliminary results in a murine model
http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmccellbiol   (679 words)

  
 BioMedNet
You can search and browse Elsevier's life science book program on our books website: http://books.elsevier.com
Cell Press titles are: Cell, Current Biology, Neuron, Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell, Cancer Cell, Structure, Chemistry and Biology and Immunity.
For further information about alerts on ScienceDirect please click here.
http://www.bmn.com/#eleven   (913 words)

  
 Beginner's Guide to Molecular Biology
[cell biology :structure, and components of the cell].
If you are a teacher in biology, you might find that the information covers some of the course material for the national curriculum for a level and gcses.
This resource is brought to you by the Molecular Biology Notebook Online where you will find more tools to learn molecular biology.
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide   (238 words)

  
 Cell Biology Protocols
The main purpose of the flow chamber assay is to visualize and measure interactions between flowing cells expressing a given adhesion molecule on their surface, and their receptor, either directly coated on the flow chamber lower wall or expressed on a cell monolayer.
This protocol focuses on the interactions between L-selectin expressed on neutrophils and PNAd coated onto the plastic surface.
(Daniel T. O'Connor, UCSD Chromaffin Cell and Hypertension Research)
http://www.protocol-online.org/prot/Cell_Biology   (193 words)

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