Prebiotic Evolution Molecular and Cell biology(PDF 26P)
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Prebiotic Evolution Molecular and Cell biology(PDF 26P)
Prebiotic Evolution Molecular and Cell biology(PDF 26P)
This note covers the
following topics: Precellular evolution, Oparin and Haldane hypothesis,
Precursors to purines, Origin of polymers, Conservation of Group 1 introns, RNA
as polymerase, RNA as nuclease and ligase, RNA genome, Genetic code and
Precellular evolution.
Author(s): Prof.
David Fitch, Department of Biology, New York University
The contents of the pdf
include : Introduction, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells, Animal and Plant Cell
Structure - Tbe Eukaryotic Cell , Cell Membrane Structure and Function, Tbe Cell
Cycle and Cell Division, Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction, Cellular Metabolism
and Enzymes, Cellular Respiration, Cellular Photosynthesis.
Stromal cells are connective tissue cells
of any organ. This book will prove highly useful for students, researchers, and
clinicians in stem cell biology, developmental biology, cancer biology,
pathology and oncology. Goal of this book is to consolidate the recent advances
in the area of stromal stem cell biology covering a broad range of interrelated
topics in a timely fashion and to disseminate that knowledge in a lucid way to a
greater scientific audience.
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 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.
One of the most unique physical features of cell
adhesion to external surfaces is the active generation of mechanical force at
the cell-material interface. This includes pulling forces generated by contractile polymer bundles and networks, and pushing forces
generated by the polymerization of polymer networks. Topics covered includes: Physics of cell-matrix adhesions, Cell shape and
forces, Active response of cells, Cell assemblies
This lecture note covers the following topics: Cell
Structure and Function of the Organelles, Chromosome Structure and Organization,
Transport Across Cell Membranes, Receptors and Growth Factors, Signal
Transduction, Cell Culture, Introduction to Hematology.
Chapters
of this book are divided into five sections that are dedicated to cell
structures and functions, genetic material, regulatory mechanisms, cellular
biomedicine and new methods in cell biology.
This note covers the following
topics: Protein Structure and Function, The Flow of Information: DNA to Protein,
Ribosome, mRNA, and tRNA direct the Synthesis of Proteins, Gene Regulation, DNA
Packing and Organization, Cell Cycle and Division, Cell Signaling, Cell
Junctions, Cell Adhesion and ECM, Nervous System.
This note covers the following
topics: Cell Signaling, Cell Membranes, The Cell Cycle and Mitosis, Prokaryotes,
Eukaryotes and Viruses and the Cytoskeleton.
This note explains the following topics: The cranial
sensory nervous system, Tooth organogenesis and regeneration, Melanocyte stem
cells, Limbal epithelial stem cells of the cornea, Neural crest-derived stem
cells.
Author(s): Andrea Streit, Masatake Osawa, Irma Thesleff, Mark
Tummers, Olga Shakhova