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 explains the following topics:
Cell Theory, Plasmamembrane, Membrane Transport, Cellular Organelles In Energy
Metabolism, Classification Of Nucleosides, Cellular Organelles In Metabolism,
Ribosomes-types, Structure And Function.
Author(s): Sathyabama
Institute of Science and Technology
This note covers Cell Structural Organization, Transport Across Cell Membrane, Receptors and
models of extra cellular signaling, Signal Transduction, Call Culture.
This book
represents an updated overview on selected topics related to mesenchymal stem
cells as well as induced pluripotent stem cells. The book is divided into three
main sections that cover several topics including: sources of both stem cell
types, their preparation and general properties, as well as their therapeutic
indications and clinical utilization with particular attention given to their
use in infectious diseases, osteoarthritis, as well as immunological disorders.
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 note describes the following topics: Membrane Channels and Signaling,
Ionic basis of the Resting Potential, Action Potential, Neurons as
Conductors,Electrical and Chemical Synaptic Transmission,Mechanisms of
Transmitter Release at Synapses, From Genes to Structure to Behavior, Nervous
System Development, Olfaction and Other Sensory Systems,Pain and Thermoreception.
Author(s): Prof. Troy Littleton and Prof. William
Quinn