
Cell-Cell Channels
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVIII, 321 pages
978-1-4939-0121-0 (ISBN)
Description
he biological sciences are dominated by the idea that cells are the functionally autonomous, physically separated, discrete units of life. TThis concept was propounded in the 19th century by discoveries of the cellular structuring of both plants and animals. Moreover, the ap parent autonomy of unicellular eukaryotes, as well as the cellular basis of the mammalian brain (an organ whose anatomy for a long while defied attempts to validate the idea of the cellular nature of its neurons), seemed to provide the final conclusive evidence for the completeness of *cell theory', a theory which has persisted in an almost dogmatic form up to the present day. However, it is very obvious that there are numerous observations which indicate that it is not the cells which serve as the basic units of biological life but that this property falls to some other, subcellular assemblage. To deal with this intricate problem concerning the fundamental unit of living matter, we proposed the so-called Cell Body concept which, in fact, devel ops an exceedingly original idea proposed by Julius Sachs at the end of the 19th century. In the case of eukaryotic cells, DNA-enriched nuclei are intimately associated with a microtubular cytoskeleton. In this configuration-as a Cell Body-these two items comprise the fundamental functional and struc tural unit of eukaryotic living matter. The Cell Body seems to be inherent to all cells in all organisms.
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Edition
2006 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XVIII, 321 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4939-0121-0 (9781493901210)
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-46957-7
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Content
Cell-Cell Channels and Their Implications for Cell Theory.- Cell-Cell Channels and Their Implications for Cell Theory.- Prokaryotic Cells.- Mating Cell-Cell Channels in Conjugating Bacteria.- Ciliate Cells.- The Tetrahymena Conjugation Junction.- Algal Cells.- Cytoplasmic Bridges in Volvox and Its Relatives.- Fungal Cells.- Vegetative Hyphal Fusion in Filamentous Fungi.- Plant Cells.- Plasmodesmata: Cell-Cell Channels in Plants.- Sieve-Pore Plugging Mechanisms.- Actin and Myosin VIII in Plant Cell-Cell Channels.- Cell-Cell Communication in Wood.- TMV Movement Protein Targets Cell-Cell Channels in Plants and Prokaryotes.- Viral Movement Proteins Induce Tubule Formation in Plant and Insect Cells.- Cell-Cell Movements of Transcription Factors in Plants.- Animal Cells.- Gap Junctions.- Tunneling Nanotubes.- Cytoplasmic Bridges as Cell-Cell Channels of Germ Cells.- Fusome as a Cell-Cell Communication Channel of Drosophila Ovarian Cyst.- Cytonemes as Cell-Cell Channels in Human Blood Cells.- Paracellular Pores in Endothelial Barriers.- Channels across Endothelial Cells.- Molecular Transfers through Transient Lymphoid Cell-Cell Channels.- Cell-Cell Transport of Homeoproteins.- Virological Synapse for Cell-Cell Spread of Viruses.- Cell-Cell Fusion.