Plant Cell Biology
N. Harris(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. August 1994
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Hardback
358 pages
978-0-19-963398-2 (ISBN)
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Plant cell biology involves the integration of structural studies with biochemical and molecular analyses. It allows researchers to study the characterization of the underlying principles of complex phenomena such as growth and differentiation, and the ways in which plant cells respond to external and internal stimuli. This volume presents both tried and tested techniques and new methodology that will have a major impact on the field in the future.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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College/higher education
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978-0-19-963398-2 (9780199633982)
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1.: An introcuction to optical microscopy for plant cell biology. 2.: The use of fluorescent probes for studies of living plant cells. 3.: General and enzyme histochemistry. 4.: Electron microscopy. 5.: In situ hybridization of RNA. 6.: DNA-DNA in situ hybridization - methods for light microscopy. 7.: Immunochemistry for light and electron microscopy. 8.: Plant protoplast techniques. 9.: Chemical analysis of the components of the primary cell wall. 10.: Immunofluorescent techniques for analysis of the cytoskeletan. 11.: Isolation of endo- and plasma membranes. 12.: Protein transport into intact chloroplasts and isolated thylakoids. 13.: Ion-selective micro-electrodes. 14.: Microsampling and measurements of solutes in single cells