Principles of cell biology

"Written for the undergraduate cell biology course, Principles of Cell Biology provides students with an accessible approach to the fundamental concepts of cell biology. With a concept-based method, the text focuses on the underlying principles that illustrate both how cells function and how we...

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Main Author: Plopper, George
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Burlington, MA Jones & Bartlett Learning c2013
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300 |a xviii, 510 p.  |b ill. (chiefly col.)  |c 28 cm. 
500 |a Includes index 
505 |a 1. What is a cell? -- 2. Nucleic acids -- 3. Proteins and polypeptides -- 4. Phospholipids and membrane structure -- 5. The cytoskeleton and cellular architecture -- 6. The extracellular matrix and cell junctions -- 7. The nucleus and DNA replication -- 8. Protein synthesis and sorting -- 9. The endomembrance system and membrane trafficking -- 10. Cellular metabolism and energy storage -- 11. Signal transduction and cellular communication -- 12. Control of gene expression -- 13. The birth and death of cells -- 14. Tissues. 
520 |a "Written for the undergraduate cell biology course, Principles of Cell Biology provides students with an accessible approach to the fundamental concepts of cell biology. With a concept-based method, the text focuses on the underlying principles that illustrate both how cells function and how we study them. It identifies 10 principles of cell biology and devotes a separate chapter to illustrate each. The result is a shift away from the traditional focus on technical details and toward a more integrative view of cellular activity that is flexible and can be tailored to suit students with a broad range of backgrounds. An informal, narrative writing style makes even the most complex concepts accessible to students new to the scientific field. With a wealth of student and instructor ancillary items to round out the course, Principles of Cell Biology is the clear choice for your students." -- cover. 
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