This note describes the following topics: Cell Biology or
Cytology, Cell Type, Plasma Membrane, Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Centrioles,
Microtubules, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Molecular Biology, Structure and Type of
DNA, Structure of RNA, Protein Synthesis and Regulation, Genetic Code.
This note describes the following topics: Cell Biology or
Cytology, Cell Type, Plasma Membrane, Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Centrioles,
Microtubules, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Molecular Biology, Structure and Type of
DNA, Structure of RNA, Protein Synthesis and Regulation, Genetic Code.
This book is a science education booklet
that explores the interior design of cells and vividly describes the processes
that take place within its organelles and structures. Each chapter includes some
review questions.
Author(s): U.S.
Department Of Health And Human Service
The book covers a wide
range of issues related to new developments and innovations in cell-based
therapies discussed in basic and clinical chapters from authors around the world
involved in stem cell studies and research. It thereby complements and extends
the basic coverage of stem cells, such as mesenchymal stem cells, effect of stem
cells on aging, cover hematopoietic stem cells, storage and cryopreservation,
issues related to clinical applications such as haploidentical transplants and
use of stem cells for the treatment of Huntingtons disease.
The Cell is focused
on the molecular biology of cells as a unifying theme, with specialized topics
discussed throughout the book as examples of more general principles. Aspects of
developmental biology, the immune system, the nervous system, and plant biology
are thus discussed in their broader biological context in chapters covering
areas such as genome structure, gene expression, DNA rearrangements, the plasma
membrane, cell signaling, and the cell cycle.
This note covers the following topics:
what is a cell what are the essential characteristics of cells, how do cells
decode genetic information into functional proteins, how are eukaryotic cells
organized into smaller parts, how do cells sense their environment and how do
cells know when to divide
This note covers the following topics: Epigenetic
mechanisms controlling mesodermal specification, Mouse kidney development, Adult
mesenchymal stem cells and Adipose.
Author(s): Massachusetts General Hospital and The President
and Fellows of Harvard College
This note covers the following topics:
Combining stem cells and biomaterial scaffolds for constructing tissues and cell
delivery, Autologous approaches to tissue engineering, Flow perfusion culture of
mesenchymal stem cells for bone tissue engineering, Engineering
microenvironments to control stem cell fate and function, The role of bone
marrow-derived stem cells in lung regeneration and repair, Mechanical control of
stem cell differentiation, Skin tissue engineering and Molecular imaging of stem
cells.
Author(s): Massachusetts General Hospital and The
President and Fellows of Harvard College