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  1. Cellular and molecular biology of hemopoietic stem cell differentiation: Proceedings of a symposium held at Honey Harbor, Ontario, Canada, September 20-24, 1981
  2. Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Basement Membranes (Cell Biology) by David H. Rohrbach, 1993-03
  3. Cellular Proteolytic Systems (Modern Cell Biology) by Aaron J. Ciechanover, 1994-10
  4. Growth, Cancer, and the Cell Cycle: The Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology by Philip Skehan, Susan J. Friedman, 1984-01-01
  5. The Retina: A Model for Cell Biology Studies, Part II (Cellular Neurobiology Series) (Pt. 2) by Ruben Adler, 1986-07
  6. Cardiac Cell Biology (Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry)
  7. Cellular Regulation of Secretion and Release (Cell biology)
  8. Cellular Aging and Cell Death (Modern Cell Biology)
  9. Imaginal Discs: The Genetic and Cellular Logic of Pattern Formation (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Lewis I. Held Jr, 2005-08-22
  10. Action Potential: Biophysical and Cellular Context, Initiation, Phases and Propagation (Cell Biology Research Progress)
  11. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Multidrug Resistance in Tumor Cells
  12. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Visual Acuity (The Cell and Developmental Biology of the Eye)
  13. Development and Differentiation in the Cellular Slime Moulds (Developments in cell biology)
  14. Volvox: A Search for the Molecular and Genetic Origins of Multicellularity and Cellular Differentiation (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by David L. Kirk, 2005-09-08

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22. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 5
This site details some of the cell and molecular biology research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Dr. Plopper's Laboratory has moved. Please visit us at: http://www.rpi.edu/~ploppg/index.html

23. Workshop On Mathematical Cellular Biology, August 16-27, 1999
Biotechnology applications of cell biology. cellular components can beused in designing articificial skin grafts, and artificial vessels.
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Workshop on Mathematical Cellular Biology
August 16-27, 1999
Schedule Abstracts This session will focus on a number of specific topics:
  • Subcellular molecular dynamics and control of cell behaviour . This topic focuses on the behaviour of molecular systems that lead to periodic behaviour, e.g., in cells and in hormonal systems, bifurcation, or other dynamical results that are closely linked with the function of the cell. Signal transduction and calcium dynamics with their implications for cellular behaviour, as well as cellular and intra- cellular oscillations and feedback will form the main theme.
  • The cellular cytoskeleton . The role that mathematicians who have studied detailed experimental systems have played in understanding the details of the cell will be highlighted. An example is the detailed demonstration of the involvement of various parts of the structure of the cytoskeleton in key steps of the developmental process of a drosophila embryo.
  • Molecular motors to muscle motion . The mathematical analysis of molecular motors and the role which such analysis plays in understanding the way that molecular motors work will be described. Experimental biologists have studied muscles for some time, and they now are developing an understanding of how motor aggregates (myosin) arrayed along a one dimensional filament work cooperatively to produce muscle motion.
  • Biotechnology applications of cell biology . Cellular components can be used in designing articificial skin grafts, and artificial vessels. The understanding of the interactions of cells with their molecular components and extracellular matrix is vital to success in biomedical applications. A particular problem is how the cytoskeleton dynamics affects signal transduction.

24. The European Society For Analytical Cellular Pathology (ESACP)
Members in the field of analytical cellular pathology, from new developments in molecular and cell biology to clinical applications.
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Questions and comments to: H.E.Danielsen, E-mail: hdaniels@labmed.uio.no
The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Department of Pathology, Montebello, N-0310 Oslo, Norway
Tel: (+47) 22935617, Fax: (+47) 22935627, INTERNET address: www.esacp.org

25. UGA Cellular Biology | Research Interest Areas | Cell And Molecular Biology
Research interests of faculty in the Department of cellular biology.Category Science biology cell biology Education...... Marcus Fechheimer cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structureand motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton. Jacek
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FACULTY CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Plastid-Centrosome association in late
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Chromatin structure and function, neclear architecture, and molecular genetics of Drosophila Joe Crim
Insect neuropeptides and receptors; endocrinology and regulation of insect digestion Mark A. Farmer
Protistan evolution; cellular evolution; endosymbiosis Marcus Fechheimer
Cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structure and motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton Jacek Gaertig
Molecular cell biology of the cytoskeleton; molecular genetics of ciliates Charles H. Keith
Regulation of microtubule assembly/disassembly in axon outgrowth Edward Kipreos
Regulation of cell division in Caenorhabditis elegans Kojo Mensa-Wilmot
Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol metabolism; enzyme structure-function analysis; molecular genetics and biochemistry of parasites Boris Striepen Cell and molecular biology of the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii About the Department Faculty Research Staff Postdocs ... Athens, Ga. Links

26. UGA Cellular Biology | Faculty
Marcus Fechheimer cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structureand motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton, Ruth Furukawa.
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DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Haini N. Cai
Enhancer-promoter specification in the Antennapedia Complex in the Drosophila embryo Joe Crim
Comparative endocrinology; endocrinology and regulation of insect digestion; insect neuropeptides and receptors Scott T. Dougan
Developmental biology; molecular control of cell fate specification and morphogenesis in the zebrafish, Danio rerio Mark A. Farmer
Protistan evolution; cellular evolution; endosymbiosis Marcus Fechheimer
Cell biology and biochemistry of cellular structure and motility; molecular biology of the cytoskeleton Ruth Furukawa Jacek Gaertig
Molecular cell biology of the cytoskeleton; molecular genetics of ciliates Charles H. Keith
Cell biology; regulation of microtubule assembly/disassembly in axon outgrowth Edward T. Kipreos
Cellular biology; molecular genetics; regulation of cell division in Caenorhabditis elegans James D. Lauderdale
Developmental neurobiology: molecular genetic mechanisms of vertebrate eye and forebrain development Kojo Mensa-Wilmot
Glycosyl phosphatidylinositols in Trypanosomatids; post-transcriptional control of gene expression; protein translocation across biological membranes

27. Cluster For Cellular Systems - MCB/Biology/NSF
mechanisms and functions, and cellcell signaling processes to the study of cellularsystems, including out at the interfaces of biology, physics, chemistry
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28. Cellular Biology
cellular biology. 0925-01. Throughout all of the events of many cells.Each cell usually consists of one or just a few people. As the
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Cellular Biology
Throughout all of the events unfolding in the hunt for Bin Laden, it is important to understand the structure of a terrorist organization like the one he heads, how that structure encourages taking initiative, and how the structure makes it difficult to shut down the entire organization. The following is the basic template for a terrorist organism that has been followed for years. This is, of course, just a template, a “classic” model if you will. There can be variations. Bin Laden’s al Qaeda terrorist network is based on this template, but it, like many of these networks, do not follow the hierarchy so rigidly. There are often cells that communicate with each other that normally would not under the “classic” model. Read on, and you’ll see what I mean. The problem is, even then, you might deeply wound the organism, but you won’t necessarily kill it. All of the other cells have been nurtured in an environment that promotes autonomy. After all, if any one cell is captured, you don’t want all of the cells under it to disappear in confusion once they stop receiving communication. Cells often plan attacks all on their own without being ordered to. Say Cell 1 recruits several cells. One of those cells, Cell 2, in turn recruits Cell 3. If Cell 2 is captured, then Cell 1 merely recruits more cells. Cell 3, meanwhile, no longer receives communication from above, but continue to plot attacks and itself recruiting new cells. Cell 3 has now become the head of a newly independent organism that acts independently of the original. Even if you cut off the original head, Cell 1, if any of the cells it recruited decide to continue on with business, then the organism will still live.

29. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Cell Biology (Cellular Molecular
Looking for the best facts and sites on cell biology? This HomeworkCentral sectionfocuses on 'cellular Molecular biology' and 'Life Sciences (biology)' and
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30. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Cell Biology (Cellular & Molecular Biology)
Looking for the best facts and sites on cell biology? This HomeworkCentral sectionfocuses on 'cellular Molecular biology' and 'Middle School' and 'Life
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  • 31. Research Matters: Cellular Biology
    Articles about cellular biology How your heart got where it is (Harvard University Proteinseen to animate cell skeleton (Focus, 9/13/2002); Scientists discover
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    32. Department Of Pharmacology, Cellular Biology Research
    Ian K. McNiece The role of hematopoietic growth factors in cellulartherapy to support high does chemotherapy and stem cell biology.
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    Nearly every major process in a cell is dominated by assemblies of several protein molecules. As it carries out its biological functions, each of these protein assemblies interacts with several others large complexes of proteins. The cell can be viewed as a factory that contains a complicated network of interlocking assembly lines, each of which is composed of a set of large protein machines. These machines are not randomly distributed in the cell, but are associated with various cellular structures, such as membrane organelles, cytoskeleton and nucleus. Cell biology is an integrated discipline that studies the dynamic distribution of molecules and molecular complexes in the cellular compartments. The faculty in this department is involved in the elucidation of both the compartmentalization of various signal transduction processes and of the mechanisms by which specific targeting of molecules and molecular machines to cellular compartments is controlled. Primary Faculty: Dermot M. F. Cooper

    33. Welcome To The Department Of Molecular And Cellular Biology
    on 1 January 2001 to form the Department of Molecular and cell biology. The Departmentof Molecular and cellular biology, UCT, is housed in the Molecular
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    34. Molecular And Cellular Biology Reference
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    35. Kimmel Cancer Institute: Cellular Biology And Signaling Program
    Keen, Ph.D. clathrin binding siteThe cellular biology and Signaling in elucidatingthe role of cellular signaling in regulating cell growth, differentiation
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    Cellular Biology and Signaling Program Jeffrey L. Benovic, Ph.D. Professor and Vice Chairman of Microbiology/Immunology Program Leader Emad Alnemri, Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology/Immunology Program Member Renato Baserga, M.D. Professor of Microbiology/Immunology Program Member Bruno Calabretta, M.D. Professor of Microbiology/Immunology Program Member Mon-Li Chu, Ph.D. Professor of Dermatology Program Member Barry Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Medicine Program Member Gerald B. Grunwald, Ph.D. Professor of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology Program Member Renato V. Iozzo, M.D. Professor of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology Program Member James H. Keen, Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology/Immunology Program Member Gerald Litwack, Ph.D. Professor and Chairman of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Program Member W. Edward Mercer, Ph.D.

    36. Baylor College Of Medicine - Molecular And Cellular Biology
    medical curriculum courses in Gross Anatomy Embryology and cell biology Histology.The Departments of Molecular and cellular biology, Molecular Physiology
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    Molecular and cellular biology is a discipline in which the principles of molecular biology are integrated within the framework of modern structural biology. The research advances in cell biology have paralleled the emphasis and results of contemporary technology. These advances continue to provide a balanced approach to the understanding of structure-function relationships in both normal and disease states.
    The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology provides training and research opportunities to medical, graduate and postdoctoral students. The Department offers a strong graduate program leading the Ph.D. degree and participates in Baylor's M.D./Ph.D. Program leading to degrees of M.D. and Ph.D. The Graduate Program is designed to prepare students for independent and competitive careers in research and teaching. Research in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology is interdisciplinary with emphasis on the cellular and molecular regulation of structural and functional aspects of normal and abnormal growth and differentiation. Examples of current

    37. Department Of Molecular And Cellular Biology, Baylor College Of Medicine, Texas
    The Department of cell biology at Baylor College of in the areas of cellular, molecular,structural developmental, endocrine, neural, and cancer biology.
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    Tel: (713) 798-4598 Email: mcbgrad@bcm.tmc.edu Course Descriptions Cancer This is a short course (5 lectures) on the biology of cancer. Initiation of cancer and tumor progression will be covered along with the involvement of oncoproteins and tumor suppressors. Cell Division The focus of this course is on the regulatory mechanisms involved in eukaryotic cell cycle progression and division. Several aspects of chromosome biology, including the structure and function of telomeres, centromeres and kinetochores, recombination and replication will be described. Mitotic and meiotic specific changes including spindle assembly, chromosome condensation, pairing and separation will also be discussed. Finally the biochemical basis for the regulation and coordination of these cell cycle events by cyclin dependent kinases, ubiquitin mediated proteolysis and cell cycle checkpoints will be described. Mitosis (cell division) is the basis of all eukaryotic cell growth. Click image for larger view.

    38. Cellular Biology And Anatomy Faculty
    and Anatomy contribute new knowledge in several areas of cellular and structuralbiology including development, cancer, vision, neuroscience, cell growth, and
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    Cellular Biology and Anatomy 1459 Laney Walker Blvd. (CB2915)
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    Research programs in the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy contribute new knowledge in several areas of cellular and structural biology including development, cancer, vision, neuroscience, cell growth, and wound healing. Students in the departmental Ph.D. program select from a variety of research training opportunities ranging from the molecular to the whole organism. However, irrespective of the focus of the research project, the goals of the departmental graduate program are to provide a training environment in which original biomedical research of the highest quality is promoted that will prepare trainees for careers in the biomedical sciences (research, teaching, clinical in an academic or business environment). Members of the department also participate in anatomy, cell biology, histology, neuroscience/neuroanatomy courses for medical, allied health, undergraduate, and graduate students, and training is available for graduate students who are interested in acquiring teaching skills in the traditional anatomic sciences.

    39. Tulane University Cell And Molecular Biology Home
    in the areas of developmental biology, molecular biology, cell biology and neurobiology GraduateProgram and the Molecular and cellular biology Graduate Program
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    Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Home Undergraduate Program Graduate Programs Faculty ... Conference Room Schedules This week's seminar (held in Alcee Fortier 301): Cell-cell interactions are required for synapse formation in the periphery Story Landis, Ph.D.
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    The department of Cell and Molecular Biology serves a dual mission in the Tulane academic community. As a faculty we are researchers trained in a broad range of disciplines making original discoveries and communicating these findings to the national and international scientific communities. Our faculty and students routinely attend national and international scientific meetings and publish original research findings in top scientific journals. An important element of our research efforts is the training of graduate students for careers in academics as well as industry. The Graduate Program in Cell and Molecular Biology trains students in the areas of developmental biology, molecular biology, cell biology and neurobiology through course work, seminars, research and teaching. In addition to our own graduate program, we are also participants in two interdisciplinary graduate programs, the Neurosciences Graduate Program and the Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, which bring researchers from the various Tulane campuses to interact on a common playing field to maximize our graduate training efforts. In addition, many of our faculty are also involved in the Center for Bioenvironmental Research where progress in environmental research surfaces as a focal point of a University-wide research initiative.

    40. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
    events in the cell cycle, and the coupling of those events to physiological signals.Offered A. MCB 514 Molecular and cellular biology Literature Review (2
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    Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. MCB 511 Cell Cycle Control (3) Breeden, Roberts, Edgar
    Studies recent advances in understanding cell-cycle control, arising from genetics and biochemical studies of fission and budding yeast., marine invertebrates, Drosophila, amphibians, and cultured cells. Addresses the biochemical processes and molecular interactions and the rate-limiting events in the cell cycle, and the coupling of those events to physiological signals. Offered: A. MCB 514 Molecular and Cellular Biology Literature Review (2) Roelink, Stoddard
    Emphasizes critical evaluation of the original literature orally and in writing. Open only to first-year students in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program.
    Instructor Course Description: Randall T. Moon

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