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Year: 2014
Publisher: Amsterdam, Elsevier Academic Press
Series: Cell Press reviews
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Written by leading cell biologists and curated by Cell Press editors, reviews in the Cell Press Reviews: Core Concepts in Cell Biology publication informs, inspires, and connects cell biologists at all stages in their careers with timely, comprehensive insight into the most recent exciting developments across cell biology and hot topics within core areas of the field including:
 
Signaling mechanisms and membrane biology
Cytoskeletal self-organization and cell polarity
Organelle dynamics and biogenesis
Morphogenesis and cell motility
Chromatin and genome organization in nuclear function
Contents:
1) The cell biology of genomes: Bringing the double helix to life; Tom Misteli; Cell
2) Condensin, chromatin crossbarring and chromosome condensation; Rahul Thadani, Frank Uhlmann and Sebastian Heeger; Current Biology
3) Nuclear positioning; Gregg G. Gundersen and Howard J. Worman; Cell
4) Evolution and function of the mitotic checkpoint; Mathijs Vleugel, Erik Hoogendoorn, Berend Snel and Geert J.P.L. Kops; Developmental Cell
5) Cell division orientation in animals; Taryn E. Gillies and Clemens Cabernard; Current Biology
6) Cell polarity: Mechanochemical patterning; Nathan W. Goehring and Stephan W. Grill; Trends in Cell Biology
7) Encoding and decoding cellular information through signaling dynamics; Jeremy E. Purvis and Galit Lahav; Cell
8) Directed cytoskeleton self-organization; Timoth?©e Vignaud, Laurent Blanchoin and Manuel Th?©ry; Trends in Cell Biology
9) Mitochondria in apoptosis: Bcl-2 family members and mitochondrial dynamics; Jean-Claude Martinou and Richard J. Youle; Developmental Cell
10) Golgi membrane dynamics and lipid metabolism; Vytas A. Bankaitis, Rafael Garcia-Mata and Carl J. Mousley; Current Biology
11) Weaving the web of ER tubules; Junjie Hu, William A. Prinz and Tom A. Rapoport; Cell
12) The ESCRT pathway; William M. Henne, Nicholas J. Buchkovich and Scott D. Emr; Developmental Cell
13) Mechanisms of autophagosome biogenesis; David C. Rubinsztein, Tomer Shpilka and Zvulun Elazar; Current Biology
14) Organelle growth control through limiting pools of cytoplasmic components; Nathan W. Goehring and Anthony A. Hyman; Current Biology
15) Curvature, lipid packing, and electrostatics of membrane organelles: Defining cellular territories in determining specificity; Jo?«lle Bigay and Bruno Antonny; Developmental Cell
16) Clathrin-mediated endocytosis in budding yeast; Jasper Weinberg and David G. Drubin; Trends in Cell Biology
17) Life at the leading edge; Anne J. Ridley; Cell
18) Use the force: Membrane tension as an organizer of cell shape and motility; Alba Diz-Mu?±oz, Daniel A. Fletcher and Orion D. Weiner; Trends in Cell Biology
19) Thinking outside the cell: How cadherins drive adhesion; Julia Brasch, Oliver J. Harrison, Barry Honig and Lawrence Shapiro; Trends in Cell Biology
20) Actin cortex mechanics and cellular morphogenesis; Guillaume Salbreux , Guillaume Charras and Ewa Paluch; Trends in Cell Biology
 

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Statement of Responsibility: curated by Rebecca Alvania
Year: 2014
Publisher: Amsterdam, Elsevier Academic Press
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Classification: Search for this systematic ZB-10, ZB-130
Subject type: Search for this subject type Lehrbuch
ISBN: 978-0-12-420193-4
ISBN (2nd): 0-12-420193-8
Description: XVI, 468 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Cell Press reviews
Tags: Zellbiologie allgemein; Zellbiologie Methoden
Participating parties: Search for this character Alvania, Rebecca [Hrsg.]
Language: Englisch
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand