This serial presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology - both plant and animal. Articles address structures and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, cell transformation, and growth. Coverage has been expanded to include molecular biology applied to cell biological systems, cell-cell interactions, cell surface and receptor phenomena, and many other areas. Special topical volumes in areas of particular growth and interest are forthcoming. These volumes will include such topics as mitochondrial genomes and the molecular biology of membrane transport.
This serial presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology - both plant and animal. Articles address structures and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, cell transformation, and growth. Coverage has been expanded to include molecular biology applied to cell biological systems, cell-cell interactions, cell surface and receptor phenomena, and many other areas. Special topical volumes in areas of particular growth and interest are forthcoming. These volumes will include such topics as mitochondrial genomes and the molecular biology of membrane transport.
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Tobacco BY-2 cell line as the "HeLa" cell in the cell biology of higher plants, T. Hagata et al; cells in the marginal zone of the spleen, G. Kraal; role of the cytoskeleton in genome regulation and cancer, T.T. Puck and A. Krystosek; properties and uses of photoautotrophic plant cell cultures, J.M. Widholm; zymogen granules of the pancreas and the parotid gland and their role in cell secretion, A.R. Beaudoin and G. Grondin; molecular analysis of plant signalling elements - relevance of eukaryotic signal transduction models, K. Palme.