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  1. Biology of the Cell

    About the academic journal the field of biology cell biology Infobox journal cover Image Biol Cell cover Nov 2007 .jpg discipline Cell biology abbreviation Biol Cell , BoC publisher Biochemical Society country UK frequency 12 issues per year history Journal de Microscopie 1962 74 Journal de Microscopie et de Biologie Cellulaire 1975 6 Biologie Cellulaire 1977 80 Biology of the Cell 1981 date impact 3.974 impact year 2009 openaccess after 12 months website http www.biolcell.org default.htm ISSN 0248 4900 eISSN 1768 322X Biology of the Cell is a peer reviewed academic journal in the field of cell biology , cell physiology and molecular biology of animal and plant cells, microorganism s and protist s. Topics covered include morphogenesis development , neurobiology and immunology , as well as theoretical or biophysics biophysical modelling. The journal is currently published monthly by the Biochemical Society from editorial offices in London , UK and La Jolla , USA , on behalf of the Soci t Fran aise des Microscopies and the Soci t de Biologie Cellulaire de France . ref name Osborne http www.biolcell.org boc 097 0001 0970001.pdf Osborne HB. 2005 What s new for Biology of the Cell in 2005? Editorial Biol Cell 97 1 2 accessed 23 October 2007 ref History The journal first appeared in 1962, and was originally titled Journal de Microscopie 1962 74 . In 1975, the related Journal de Microscopie et de Spectroscopie lectroniques was started, ref name NLM and the journal was retitled Journal de Microscopie et de Biologie Cellulaire ISSN 0395 9260 1975 6 . ref http journalseek.net cgi bin ... 0311 1977 80 , becoming Biology of the Cell in 1981. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db ... Biology of the Cell index page accessed 30 December 2010 ref Biology of the Cell is indexed ... Reflist External links http www.biolcell.org default.htm Biology of the Cell home page http www.reaumur.org ... Category Publications established in 1962 Category Molecular and cellular biology journals ...   more details



  1. Cell (biology)

    ?cmd Search&db books&doptcmdl GenBookHL&term cell biology AND mboc4 5Bbook 5D AND 373693 5Buid 5D&rid mboc4 Molecular Biology of the Cell fourth edition, edited by Bruce Alberts 2002 published by Garland ... title Structure and function of mammalian cilia journal Histochemistry and Cell Biology volume ... J. et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4e. Garland Science. 2002 ref ref name Ananthakrishnan Ananthakrishnan ... of membrane topology journal Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology volume 8 issue 12 pages 1018 ... theory . See also Commons category Cell biology Main Topic outline of cell biology Cell biology Cell ... Cell http www.cellsalive.com Cells Alive http www.jcb.org Journal of Cell Biology http www.biology.arizona.edu cell bio cell bio.html The Biology Project Cell Biology http www.centreofthecell.org Centre ... for Cell Biology , a collection of peer reviewed still images, video clips and digital books that illustrate the structure, function and biology of the cell. http www.hhmi.org news betzig20110304.html ... Molecular Biology of the Cell edition 4th publisher Garland year 2002 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ..., Kaiser CA, Krieger M, Scott MP, Zipurksy SL, Darnell J title Molecular Cell Biology edition 5th publisher ... books bv.fcgi?rid cooper.TOC&depth 2 organelles Composition Biology DEFAULTSORT Cell Biology Category Cell biology Link FA ca Link FA es Link FA ka af Sel ang L fcl ofa ar an Celula az H ceyr ... is the origin of the word cell being used to describe the smallest unit of a living organism Image Epithelial cells.jpg thumb Cells in culture, staining biology stain ed for keratin red and DNA green The cell is the functional basic unit of life. It was discovered by Robert Hooke and is the functional ... entrez query.fcgi?cmd Search&db books&doptcmdl GenBookHL&term Cell Movements and the Shaping of the Vertebrate Body AND mboc4 5Bbook 5D AND 374635 5Buid 5D&rid mboc4.section.3919 Cell Movements ... bacteria , are unicellular consist of a single cell . Other organisms, such as human s, are multicellular ...   more details



  1. Cell and Molecular Biology

    Cell and Molecular Biology may refer to Cell biology Molecular biology disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology

    Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology may refer to Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Porto , a research institute in Porto, Portugal. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Singapore , a research institute in Singapore. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Strasbourg , a research institute in Strasbourg, France. disambig ...   more details



  1. Molecular Biology of the Cell

    italictitle for the textbook by Bruce Alberts Molecular Biology of the Cell textbook Infobox journal title Molecular Biology of the Cell cover Image Molecular Biology of the Cell Journal .gif editor David Drubin discipline Cell biology , genetics , developmental biology peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Mol. Biol. Cell, MBoC publisher American Society for Cell Biology country United States frequency 24 year history openaccess license impact impact year website http www.molbiolcell.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN eISSN 1939 4586 boxwidth Molecular Biology of the Cell MBoC is a scientific journal published twice monthly online by the American Society for Cell Biology . MBoC publishes original and scholarly research reports that contribute to the scientific understanding of the molecular basis of cell structure and function as well as essays. MBoC also serves as a forum for presenting in full the significant advances that arise from a combination of experimental approaches e.g., biochemical , Genetics genetic , morphology biology morphological , and immunochemistry immunochemical . External links http www.molbiolcell.org Molecular Biology of the Cell website biology journal stub Category American Society for Cell Biology Category Biology journals Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Fragmentation (cell biology)

    Otheruses Fragmentation disambiguation In cell biology , fragmentation is the breaking apart of cells or cell organelles into smaller parts. Fragmentation may serve as a normal function for the cell, but may also be the result of a disorder. Function Functions of cell fragmentation include fragmentation breaks up the cells in fractuion of second . Reproduction See reproductive fragmentation Apoptosis Disorders Microangiopathic diseases results in red blood cell fragmentation into schistocytes . Category Cell biology biology stub ru ...   more details



  1. Nature Cell Biology

    Infobox Journal title Nature Cell Biology cover editor Sowmya Swaminathan discipline Cell biology language English language English abbreviation Nat. Cell Biol. publisher Nature Publishing Group country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1999 present openaccess license impact 17.774 impact year 2008 website http www.nature.com naturecellbiology link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http www.nature.com ncb current issue rss atom JSTOR OCLC 41423161 LCCN QH573 CODEN NCBIFN ISSN 1465 7392 eISSN 1476 4679 boxwidth Nature Cell Biology is a cell biology journal published by the Nature Publishing Group . Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Category Publications established in 2005 Category Nature Publishing Group academic journals Category Monthly journals Category Molecular and cellular biology journals biology journal stub fr Nature Cell Biology ru Nature Cell Biology ...   more details



  1. Aster (cell biology)

    An aster is a cell biology cellular structure shaped like a star symbol star , formed around each centrosome during mitosis in an animal cell. ref Campell Biology , p.221 ref Astral rays, composed of microtubules , radiate from the centrosphere and look like a cloud. During mitosis, there are four stages of cell division Prophase , Metaphase , Anaphase , and Telophase . During prophase, two aster covered centrosomes migrate to opposite sides of the Cell nucleus nucleus in preparation of mitotic spindle formation. During metaphase, the astral rays connect to the lined up chromosomes at their centromere . Afterwards, during anaphase, the astral rays pull the chromosomes apart into its individual chromatids and pull them towards the centrosomes, located at opposite ends of the cell. This allows the cell to divide properly with each daughter cell containing full replicas of chromosomes. In some cells, the positions of the asters also determine the site of cell division. Notes reflist 2 References Citation last Campbell first Neil A, author link Neil Campbell scientist last2 Reece first2 Jane B. author2 link Jane Reece title Biology place San Francisco, CA publisher Benjamin Cummings year 2005 edition 7th isbn 0805371710 See also Astral microtubules Mitosis cell biology stub Category Cell biology Category Cell cycle Category Mitosis ...   more details



  1. Histochemistry and Cell Biology

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Journal title Histochemistry and Cell Biology cover File Histochemistry and Cell Biology.jpg editor Detlev Drenckhahn and Jurgen Roth discipline Cell biology language English language English abbreviation publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country The Netherlands frequency Quarterly history Founded 1958 openaccess impact 3.021 impact year 2009 website http www.springer.com journal 418 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0948 6143 eISSN 1432 119X Histochemistry and Cell Biology is a Academic journal journal in the field of molecular histology and cell biology , publishing original articles dealing with the localization and identification of molecular components, metabolic activities and cell biology cell biological aspects of Cell biology cells and Tissue biology tissues . The journal covers the development, application, and evaluation of methods and probes that can be used in the entire area of histochemistry and cell biology. ref http www.springer.com medicine anatomie journal 418?detailsPage description Histochemistry and Cell Biology homepage , accessed December 9, 2008. ref The journal is the official journal of the Society for Histochemistry. ref http www.histochemistry.eu Society for Histochemistry ... i and i Histochemistry i . Subjects covered in journal Histochemistry and Cell Biology is devoted specifically to the field of molecular histology and cell biology. More specifically, the journal publishes ..., and cell biological aspects of cells and tissues. ref http www.springer.com medicine anatomie journal 418?detailsPage aimsAndScopes Histochemistry and Cell Biology Aims and Scopes , accessed December ... medicine anatomie journal 418?detailsPage editorialBoard Histochemistry and Cell Biology homepage ... anatomie journal 418?detailsPage description Histochemistry and Cell Biology http www.springer.com ... journals Category Molecular and cellular biology journals Category Publications established in 1958 ...   more details



  1. Lamella (cell biology)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Otheruses Lamella disambiguation A lamella , in cell biology , is an extension of a thylakoid within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one wikt granum granum to one in another. They are the sites of photosystem I . Simply put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing chlorophyll . Chloroplasts are characterized by a system of membranes embedded in a hydrophobic proteinaceous matrix, or stroma. The basic unit of the membrane system is a flattened single vesicle called the thylakoid thylakoids stack into grana sing, granum . All the thylakoids of a granum are connected with each other, and the grana are connected by intergranal lamellae . Oxford dictionary of Biochemistry and molecular biology, Oxford University press It is placed between the two primary cell walls of two plant cells and made up of intracellular matrix. The lamella comprises a mixture of polygalacturons D galacturonic acid and neutral carbohydrates. It is soluble in the pectinase enzyme. A lamella , in cell biology , is also used to describe the leading edge of a motile cell, of which the lamellipodia is the most forward portion. DEFAULTSORT Lamella Cell Biology Category Cell biology Category Photosynthesis Cell biology stub ru uk ...   more details



  1. Outline of cell biology

    magnification . Cell biology formerly cytology , from the Greek language Greek kytos , container is an list of academic disciplines academic discipline that studies cell biology cell s their physiology ... both on a microscope microscopic and molecule molecular level. Cell biology Cell biology research ... specialized cells in multicellular organisms like human s. Cell biology Cells and the Cell Theory are fundamental ... GenBookHL&term cell biology AND mboc4 5Bbook 5D AND 373693 5Buid 5D&rid mboc4 Molecular Biology of the Cell fourth edition, edited by Bruce Alberts 2002 published by Garland Science. ref ... ref The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cell biology Essence of cell biology Main article Cell biology Cell biology Cell The cell is the structural and functional ... to the next generation of cells. Cell biology formerly cytology The study of cells. Cell division ... than one cell, and having differentiated cells that perform specialized functions. Tissue biology ... not be confused with germs pathogen s . Somatic cell any cell biology cell s forming the body ... nucleus a membrane enclosed organelle found in most eukaryote eukaryotic cell biology cells . It contains ... that rid the cell biology cell of toxic peroxides. Vacuole membrane bound compartments within some ... cell biology cell s. Ribosomes build proteins from the genetic instructions held within messenger ... cell biology concepts Cell therapy the process of introducing new cell biology cell s into a Biological ... molecular cloning , Cell biology cells cell cloning , or organisms . Cell disruption a method ... History of cell biology Main article History of cell biology and see also Past Cell biologists below The history of cell biology is intertwined with the history of biochemistry and the history of molecular biology . Other articles pertaining to the history of cell biology include History of biology Cell theory, embryology and germ theory History of cell theory, embryology and germ theory History of biology ...   more details



  1. Journal of Cell and Molecular Biology

    Multiple issues coi July 2010 notability July 2010 unreferenced June 2010 orphan August 2010 Italic title The Journal of Cell and Molecular Biology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering the fields of cell biology , molecular biology , genetics , microbiology , neuroscience neurobiology , bioinformatics , and related topics. The journal publishes research articles, review articles, short communications, book software reviews, case reports and letters to the editor in both English language English and Turkish language Turkish . Two issues are published annually. The Journal of Cell and Molecular Biology is indexed in ULAKBIM , BIOSIS Previews BIOSIS , EBSCO Industries EBSCO , EMBASE , CAPCAS , and EMBiology . See also Molecular and Cellular Biology journal Molecular and Cellular Biology External links Official http jcmb.halic.edu.tr DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Cell And Molecular Biology Category Molecular and cellular biology journals Category Multilingual journals Category Biannual journals Category Publications established in 2002 ...   more details



  1. Molecular Biology of the Cell (textbook)

    for the journal by The American Society for Cell Biology Molecular Biology of the Cell Infobox Book name Molecular Biology of the Cell image File Peter Walter, Julian Lewis, Alexander Johnson, Martin Raff ... Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter subject Cell biology publisher Garland Science pub date December ... dewey 571.6 22 congress QH581.2 .M64 2008 Molecular Biology of the Cell is a cell biology cellular and molecular biology textbook published by Garland Science and currently authored by Bruce Alberts , Alexander ... three editions. Molecular Biology of the Cell is widely used in introductory courses at the university ... the current understanding of cell biology and includes basic biochemistry, experimental methods ... of cell biology, including epigenetics , stem cell stem cells , RNA interference RNAi , comparative ...&parent id &pc shopping cart search search.asp ref . Molecular Biology of the Cell has been described as the most influential cell biology textbook of its time ref Friedberg, Errol C. 2004 . The Writing ... Information bookshelf. Table of Contents Part I Introduction to the Cell 1. Cell biology Cells and Genome Genomes 2. Biochemistry Cell Chemistry and Biosynthesis 3. Protein Proteins Part II ... Organisms 23. Tissue biology Specialized Tissues , Stem cell Stem Cells , and Debridement Tissue ... Visualizing Cells Part IV Internal Organization of the Cell 10. Cell membrane Structure Membrane ... potential Electrical Properties of Membranes 12. Cell compartment Intracellular Compartments and Protein targeting Protein Sorting 13. Vesicle biology Vesicle formation and transport Intracellular ... Chloroplasts 15. Cell signaling Mechanisms of Cell Communication 16. Cytoskeleton The Cytoskeleton 17. Cell cycle The Cell Cycle 18. Apoptosis Part V Cells in their Social Context 19. Cell junction Cell Junctions , Cell adhesion Cell Adhesion , and Extracellular matrix the Extracellular Matrix 20. Cancer Chapters 21. Sexual reproduction Sexual Reproduction Meiosis , Germ cell Germ Cells , and Fertilisation ...   more details



  1. DNA and Cell Biology

    Infobox Journal title DNA and Cell Biology cover File DNA and Cell Biology Journal Cover.jpg editor Jo Handelsman discipline Molecular biology peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation DNA Cell Biol. publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Mary Ann Liebert country United States frequency 12 year history 1981 present openaccess impact 1.86 ref name Research Gate impact year website http www.liebertpub.com products product.aspx?pid 13 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 19827838 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1044 5498 eISSN 1557 7430 boxwidth DNA and Cell Biology is published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. , and covers topics related to DNA and cell biology, such as Gene structure , organization and gene expression expression Molecular medicine , virology and immunology Comparative biology and biochemistry ref name Research Gate https www.researchgate.net journal 1044 5498 DNA and Cell Biology Research Gate ref ref http www.liebertpub.com products product.aspx?pid 13 Publisher Website ref Indexing DNA and Cell Biology is indexed in columns list 2 Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index Biological Abstracts BIOSIS Previews Biotechnology Citation Index CAB Abstracts Current Contents Life Sciences EMBASE Excerpta Medica EMBiology Journal Citation Reports Science Edition MEDLINE Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus References reflist Category Biology journals Category Publications established in 1981 Category Mary Ann Liebert academic journals Sci journal stub ...   more details



  1. Biochemistry and Cell Biology

    Orphan date January 2011 Infobox Journal title Biochemistry and Cell Biology cover File Biochemistry and Cell Biology.jpg discipline biochemistry , br cell biology , molecular biology , language English and French website http nrcresearchpress.com rp ps journalDetail.jsp?jcode bcb&lang eng editor Dr. James R. Davie br small University of Manitoba small publisher NRC Research Press country   flag Canada abbreviation BCB impact 3.126 impact year 2009 history 1929 present frequency bimonthly ISSN 1208 6002 Biochemistry and Cell Biology is a bi monthly, peer review ed journal published since 1929 by NRC Research Press . This journal explores every aspect of general biochemistry and includes up to date coverage of experimental research into cellular and molecular biology, as well as review articles on topics of current interest and notes contributed by recognized international experts. Special issues each year are dedicated to expanding new areas of research in biochemistry and cell biology. Papers are loaded to the Web in advance of the print issue and are available in both pdf and HTML formats. Journal editor Editor James Davie is the Director of the Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology at the University of Manitoba and the Provincial Director of Research at CancerCare Manitoba . He holds a seven year Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in chromatin dynamics and was recently listed by ISI Essential Science Indicators among the top one per cent of all biology and biochemistry scientists cited in the past decade. Databases Biochemistry and Biophysics Citation Index Biological & Agricultural Index Plus Biomedical Reference Collection BIOSIS CAB Abstracts Chemical Abstracts Compendex Current Abstracts Current Awareness in Biological Sciences Current Contents Derwent Biotechnology Abstracts Elsevier BIOBASE EMBASE Genetics Abstracts MEDLINE Science Citation Index External links official ... established in 1929 Category Biochemistry journals Category Molecular and cellular biology journals ...   more details



  1. Tether (cell biology)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Otheruses tether Biological cell biology cell s which form Cell adhesion bonds with a substrate and are at the same time subject to a flow can form long thin membrane cylinders called tethers , which connect the adherent area to the main body of the cell. Under physiological conditions, neutrophil tethers can extend to several micrometers. In biochemistry, a tether is a molecule that carries 1 or 2 carbon intermediates from one active site to another. They are commonly used in lipid synthesis, gluconeogenesis, conversion of pyruvate into Acetyl CoA via PDH complex. Common tethers are lipoate lysine residue complex associated with dihydrolipoyl transacetylase, which is used for carrying hydroxyethyl from hydroxyethyl TPP. This compound forms Acetyl CoA, a convergent molecule in metabolic pathways. Another tether is biotin lysine residue complex associated with pyruvate carboxylase, an enzyme which plays an importqnt role in gluconeogenesis. It is involved in the production of oxaloacetate from pyruvate. One of the biological ethers used in the synthesis of fats is a mercaptoethylamine pantothenate complex associated with an acyl carrier protein. DEFAULTSORT Tether Cell Biology Category Biochemistry Category Cell biology ...   more details



  1. The Biology of the Cell Surface

    The Biology of the Cell Surface is a 1939 book by the U.S. biologist Ernest Everett Just that examines the role of the cell surface in embryology . The book, published by the Philadelphia based P. Blakiston s Son & Co. Inc., details how the surface of the egg plays an active role within cell development. The book was notable for successfully challenging scientific theories that the cell nucleus was the sole structure responsible for the development of hereditary traits, with the cell surface merely acting as an encasement. ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id a9ju9E2iah4C&pg PA253&dq 22The Biology of the Cell Surface 22&ei BWseS7XTF4 UygT5yLjHCg&cd 2 v onepage&q 22The 20Biology 20of 20the 20Cell 20Surface 22&f false title Black Apollo of Science The Life of Ernest Everett Just author Kenneth R. Manning publisher Oxford University Press page 253 year 1985 isbn 0195034988 ref ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id kh6GOI 258YC&pg RA1 PA173&dq 22The Biology of the Cell Surface 22&ei BWseS7XTF4 UygT5yLjHCg&cd 9 v onepage&q 22The 20Biology 20of 20the 20Cell 20Surface 22&f false title Black Pioneers of Science and Invention author Louis Haber publisher Sandpiper page 173 year 2007 isbn 0152085661 ref ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id KcmSteToLQAC&pg PA478&dq 22The Biology of the Cell Surface 22&lr &ei 520eS6W GJ CygTHor2yCg&cd 18 v onepage&q 22The 20Biology 20of 20the 20Cell 20Surface 22&f false title The Hierarchical Genome and Differentiation Waves, Volume 2 author Richard Gordon publisher Word Scientific Publishing Co. page 478 year 1999 isbn 9810222688 ref ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id vqTNfnKJVPAC&pg PT409&dq 22The Biology of the Cell Surface 22&lr &ei hHQeS vPN5 SygSewbzICg&cd 53 v onepage&q 22The 20Biology 20of 20the ... links http www.archive.org details biologyofcellsur00just Complete online text of The Biology of the Cell Surface Science book stub DEFAULTSORT Biology of the Cell Surface Category 1939 books Category ...   more details



  1. Ectoplasm (cell biology)

    Other uses Ectoplasm disambiguation Ectoplasm Ectoplasm refers to the outer, non granule cell biology granulated part of a cell s cytoplasm . This is apposed to the endoplasm which is the inner layer of the cytoplasm , and often is granulated. It is clear, and protects as well as transports things within the cell. ref http www.biologycorner.com worksheets paramecium color.html ref Moreover, large numbers of actin filaments frequently occur in the ectoplasm, to form an elastic support for the cell membrane . ref name Guyton & Hall cite book title Textbook of Medical Physiology, Eleventh Edition author Arthur C. Guyton, John E. Hall publisher Saunders publisher Saunders accessdate 2007 10 18 ref See also Cytoplasm Endoplasm References Reflist Category Cell anatomy organelles cell biology stub ca Ectoplasma da Ektoplasma de Ektoplasma es Ectoplasma fr Ectoplasme biologie it Ectoplasma biologia nl Ectoplasma celbiologie pl Ektoplazma biologia kom rki pt Ectoplasma citologia sv Ektoplasma cellbiologi ...   more details



  1. American Society for Cell Biology

    refimprove date February 2011 Infobox Non profit Non profit name The American Society for Cell Biology ... for Cell Biology ASCB is a learned society that was founded in 1960. ref cite encyclopedia title American Society for Cell Biology encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Associations National organizations ... for the establishment of a national society of cell biology to act as a national representative to the International Society for Cell Biology . ref cite book title Discovering cell mechanisms the creation of modern cell biology author William Bechtel publisher Cambridge University Press year 2006 isbn 052181247X chapter Giving Cell Biology an Institutional Identity pages 268 277 ref By 1963 ... isbn 0520256263 page 129 ref Publications Publications include Molecular Biology of the Cell an online ... became the co sponsor of a revitalised Journal of Cell Biology , making it their official journal ... in the field of cell biology. It also showcases winning entries in the ASCB s annual Celldance contest ... to and sponsor of the Postdoctoral Subcommittee and furthers cell biology careers. Finance ... the base of the Society s international efforts by working with national cell biology societies ... scientists increasing cell biology training and capacity worldwide and increaseing international ... promotes education of the lay public in cell biology, directly and through the media. Public ... policy . Women In Cell Biology Committee The major objective of the Women in Cell Biology ... in cell biology. The WICB Committee also provides career development advice of value to all ... Category Biology organizations American Society for Cell Biology, The Category Non profit organizations based in the United States American Society for Cell Biology, The Category American Society for Cell Biology ru ... mission statement states blockquote ASCB is an inclusive community of biologists studying the cell ...   more details



  1. Granule (cell biology)

    Other uses Granule disambiguation In Cell biology cell biology , a granule is a small particle. ref DorlandsDict four 000045972 granule ref It can be any structure barely visible by light microscopy. The term is most often used to describe a Secretory pathway secretory Vesicle biology vesicle . Leukocytes A group of leukocytes called granulocytes contain granules and play an important role in the immune system. The granules of certain cells, such as natural killer cell s, contain components which can lead to the lysis of neighboring cells. The granules of leukocytes are classified as azurophilic granules or specific granules . Leukocyte granules are released in response to immunological stimuli during a process known as degranulation . Platelets The granules of platelets are classified as dense granule s and Platelet alpha granule alpha granule s. Germline Granules In 1957, Andr and Rouiller first coined the term nuage . ref Andr J, Rouiller CH 1957 L ultrastructure de la membrane nucl aire des ovocytes del l araign e Tegenaria domestica Clark . Proc European Conf Electron Microscopy, Stockholm 1956. Academic Press, New York, pp 162 164 ref French for cloud . Its amorphous and fibrous structure occurred in drawings as early as in 1933 Risley 1933 . Today, the nuage is accepted to represent a characteristic, electron density electrondense germ plasm organelle encapsulating the cytoplasmic face of the nuclear envelope of the cells destined to the germline fate. The same granular material is also known under various synonyms dense bodies, mitochondrial clouds, yolk nuclei, Balbiani bodies, perinuclear P granules in Caenorhabditis elegans , germinal granules in Xenopus laevis ... granule References reflist Category Cell anatomy cell biology stub Cellular structures Granule contents de Granula nl Granule simple Granule cell biology tr Gran l ... mRNA species for differential storage, asymmetric segregation as needed for asymmetric cell ...   more details



  1. European Journal of Cell Biology

    European Journal of Cell Biology is indexed in the following databases Animal Breeding Abstracts ...italictitle Infobox journal cover File European Journal of Cell Biology.gif editor Stefan Linder, Manfred Schliwa, and Sabine Werner peer reviewed language English or German discipline Cell biology formernames Cytobiologie 0070 2463 1969 1979 abbreviation Eur. j. cell biol. or Eur. J. Cell Biol. publisher Elsevier Urban & Fischer country Germany frequency Monthly history 1969 present openaccess license impact 3.314 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 701760 description link1 http shop.elsevier.de ejcb link1 name Urban & Fischer site link2 link2 name RSS http api.ingentaconnect.com content urban 251 latest?format rss atom JSTOR OCLC 5045176 LCCN 79649139 CODEN EJCBDN ISSN 0171 9335 eISSN boxwidth European Journal of Cell Biology is a monthly, peer review ed, scientific journal , established in 1969 under a different title, and is published by Elsevier . The co editors are Stefan Linder Campus Forschung , Manfred Schliwa Adolf Butenandt Institut , and Sabine Werner Institut fur Zellbiologie . This journal focuses on experimental cell biology cell investigations. Publishing formats include original research articles, reviews, and short communications. ref name home cite web title Home page work Journal description publisher Elsevier date September 2010 url http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 701760 description description accessdate 2010 09 02 ref Related names The journal has related names such as Deutsche Gesellschaft f r Elektronenmikroskopie, and Deutsche Gesellschaft f r Zellbiologie. It was issued under the auspices of the European Cell Biology Organization, and is therefore related to this name. ref name LCC Urban & Fischer imprint Urban & Fischer is an Elsevier imprint located in Germany. It publishes ... Scisearch Scopus References Reflist Category Molecular and cellular biology journals Category Elsevier ...   more details



  1. Bleb (cell biology)

    Expert subject Molecular and Cellular Biology date November 2008 Refimprove date April 2008 In cell biology , a bleb is an irregular bulge in the plasma membrane of a cell caused by localized decoupling of the cytoskeleton from the plasma membrane ref cite journal author Fackler OT, Grosse R title Cell motility through plasma membrane blebbing journal J Cell Biol. volume 181 issue 6 pages 879 84 year 2008 month Jun pmid 18541702 doi 10.1083 jcb.200802081 pmc 2426937 ref . Blebbing is the term used to describe the formation of blebs and is sometimes referred to as zeiosis . Image Apoptosis.png thumb right 200px The process of apoptosis, with blebbing shown in the middle illustration Physiological Functions During apoptosis programmed cell death , the cell s cytoskeleton breaks up and causes the membrane to bulge outward ref cite journal author Vermeulen K, Van Bockstaele DR, Berneman ZN title Apoptosis mechanisms and relevance in cancer journal Ann Hematol. volume 84 issue 10 pages 627 39 year 2005 month Oct pmid 16041532 doi 10.1007 s00277 005 1065 x ref . These bulges may separate from the cell, taking a portion of cytoplasm with them, to become known as apoptotic bodies . Phagocytic cells eventually consume these fragments and the components are recycled see figure . Blebbing also has important functions in other cellular processes, including cell locomotion, cell division, and physical ... DEFAULTSORT Bleb Cell Biology Category Cell anatomy Category Programmed cell death Category Cell motility Cell biology stub cs Blebbing ... of blebbistatin, an inhibitor of myosin II journal J Muscle Res Cell Motil. volume 25 issue 4 5 ... of contractile actin cortex in cell blebs journal J. Cell Biol. volume 175 issue 3 pages 477 ... 2003 cell biology.html Drug Stops Motor Protein, Shines Light on Cell Division FOCUS March 21, 2003 ... membrane blebbing by the cytoskeleton journal J. Cell. Biochem. volume 73 issue 4 pages 488 99 ...   more details



  1. Callus (cell biology)

    the inoculum to form a cell suspension culture. References References category cell biology cell biology stub ca Cal lus de Kallus Botanik es Callo biolog a fa fr Cal culture in vitro ko ...   more details



  1. Clone (cell biology)

    in the groin lymph node s. See also Polyclonal antibodies Polyclonal response Clone B cell biology References reflist Composition Cell potency Molecular and cellular biology DEFAULTSORT Clone Cell Biology Category Cell biology Category Immunology et Kloon eo Klono biologio ... prominent usage is in describing a clone of B cell s. The B cells in the body have two important ... mutated cell, so they are technically a single clone of cells. However, during course of cell ... a result of clonal expansion, i.e., all the altered cells are originally derived from a single cell ... indefinitely as after a few cycles of cell division the cells stop expressing an enzyme telomerase ... shortened with each cell division, and cells stop dividing when they sense that their DNA is critically ... thus making almost unlimited cycles of cell division possible. It is believed that the above mentioned ... by a single cell, clonal expansion is said to have taken place. Concept of clonal colony A somewhat ...   more details



  1. Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology

    The Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology CNC Centro de Neuroci ncias e Biologia Celular is a bioscience and biomedicine research institute of the University of Coimbra , in Coimbra , Portugal . Its researchers come from three faculty university faculties of the University of Coimbra the Faculties of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Science and Technology at the University of Coimbra. It is also linked to the University Hospitals of Coimbra HUC and several pharmaceutical companies. As a founding partner of the biotechnology association Biocant , the CNC has shown its commitment to foster technology transfer and the creation of novel biomedical and biotechnology enterprises. History The CNC was the first Associated Laboratory in Portugal, and is part of the Network of European Neuroscience Institutes ENI . Since the mid 2000s, it has been involved in research collaborations between the Portuguese Government and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and Harvard Medical School HMS . Ibercivis main Ibercivis AMILOIDE is the name of a BOINC related research work of CNC and the Ibercivis distributed computing network, searching for drugs against neurodegenerative amyloid diseases. The AMILOIDE project refers to the computational search, amongst libraries of millions of compounds, for potential drugs to interfere with the formation of aggregates and amyloid fibers in neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, the main target diseases being studied are Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy FAP and Alzheimer s disease AD . This project is the responsibility of scientists of the Structural and Computational Biology Group at the Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology CNC . External links http www.cnbc.pt Official site coord missing Portugal Category Research institutes in Portugal Category University of Coimbra Category Neuroscience research centers Category Molecular biology institutes pt Centro de Neuroci ncias e Biologia Celular ...   more details




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