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Molecular Cytology presents an integrated version about the morphology and biochemistry of the cell. This two-volume book focuses on the dynamic aspects of cytology and on the nucleocytoplasmic interactions in unicellular organisms and eggs. The first chapter covers the history of cell, cytology, and nucleic acids, as well as the uniformity and diversity in cell. The book then discusses various methods used in cell biology, including optical, cytochemical, biological, biochemical, and biophysical techniques. It also examines the activities of cytoplasm and nucleus during interphase. The final chapter describes various phases of the cell cycle, the structure of metaphase chromosomes, the molecular organization of the mitotic apparatus, and the cytokinesis, with emphasis on the main mitotic abnormalities. With the aim of linking the morphology and biochemistry of the cell, this book is intended for advanced students, research workers, biochemists, and cytologists who wish to broaden their knowledge in cell.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- The Cell Cycle
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2
- CHAPTER 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND
- CHAPTER 2. TECHNIQUES USED IN CELL BIOLOGY: A BRIEF SUMMARY
- CHAPTER 3. THE CYTOPLASM DURING INTERPHASE
- CHAPTER 4. THE INTERPHASE NUCLEUS
- CHAPTER 5. CELL DIVISION
- INDEX