Essential Cell Biology
Garland Science (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Software
CD-ROM
860 pages
978-0-8153-3911-3 (ISBN)
Description
Essential Cell Biology, Second Edition contains basic, core knowledge about how cells work. It has a proven track record in providing students with a conceptual and accessible grounding in cell biology. The text and figures have been prepared to be easy-to-follow, accurate, clear and engaging for the introductory student. Each section follows logically from the previous one, telling a story, rather than being a collection of facts. Questions integrated throughout each chapter encourage the reader to pause, think about what they have read, and attempt to apply the new knowledge in ways that test their understanding. Based on user feedback, the Second Edition now offers increased coverage of genetics and more experimental background. It is completely up-to-date.
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Language
English
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8153-3911-3 (9780815339113)
Schweitzer Classification
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Bruce Alberts | Dennis Bray | Karen Hopkin
Essential Cell Biology
Software
02/2004
2nd Edition
Garland Publishing Inc
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Essential Cell Biology
Software
01/2004
2nd Edition
Garland Publishing Inc
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Bruce Alberts | Dennis Bray | Karen Hopkin
Essential Cell Biology
Book
09/2003
2nd Edition
Garland Publishing Inc
€83.14
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Bruce Alberts | Dennis Bray | Karen Hopkin
Essential Cell Biology
Book
09/2003
2nd Edition
Garland Publishing Inc
€148.56
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Persons
Author
University of California, San Francisco, USA
University of Cambridge, UK
Science Journalist and Biochemist, USA
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Cancer Research UK
University College London, UK
Emeritus Professor, University of East Anglia
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Content
1. Introduction to Cells 2. Chemical Components of Cells 3. Energy, Catalysis, and Biosynthesis 4. Protein Structure and Function 5. DNA and Chromosomes 6. DNA Replication, Repair and Recombination 7. From DNA to Protein: How Cells Read the Genome 8. Control of Gene Expression 9. How Genes and Genomes Evolve 10. Manipulating Genes and Cells 11. Membrane Structure 12. Membrane Transport 13. How Cells Obtain Energy from Food 14. Energy Generation in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts 15. Intracellular Compartments and Transport
16. Cell Communication 17. Cytoskeleton 18. Cell-Cycle Control and Cell Death 19. Cell Division 20. Genetics, Meiosis, and the Molecular Basis of Heredity 21. Tissues and Cancer
16. Cell Communication 17. Cytoskeleton 18. Cell-Cycle Control and Cell Death 19. Cell Division 20. Genetics, Meiosis, and the Molecular Basis of Heredity 21. Tissues and Cancer