CELL BIOLOGY

The ultimate concise introduction to modern cell biology, now updated

Taking an "essentials only" approach, Cell Biology: A Short Course, Third Edition tells the story of cells as the unit of life in a uniquely accessible, student-friendly manner. Completely updated from the previous edition and now in full color, this accessible text features new chapters, a supporting website for students, and online supplemental material including PowerPoint slides for instructors.

As in earlier editions, the authors combine their expertise in the areas of cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to skillfully present key concepts, illustrating them with clear diagrams and numerous examples from current research. Special sections focus on the importance of cell biology in medicine and industry today, with extensive cross-referencing to real-world research and development. In updating this text, the authors have provided such new material as:

* A chapter on the cell biology of the immune system

* Discussion of stem cells, cytokine receptors, the cell biology of cancer, and cell division

* "Medical Relevance" text boxes

* A family tree of organisms to reinforce cell biology differences among major taxa

* Online supplemental information for students, including interactive quizzes and animations

Also included are a detailed description of intercellular signaling and a chapter devoted to a case study of cystic fi brosis. Review questions are included at the end of each chapter, as well as a full glossary of key words and phrases to help make even the most complex concepts easy to master. Ideally suited for undergraduate cell biology/biology majors, pre-med students, and graduate and medical school courses in cell biology, this Third Edition of Cell Biology is the most integrated introduction available on this fascinating and timely subject

Visit the companion website www.wileyshortcourse.com/cellbiology for supplementary material, including animations, video, and useful links and references



Autorentext

Steve Bolsover is professor of Cell Physiology in the Department of Physiology. His widely published research concerns the role of calcium as an intracellular messenger.

Jeremy Hyams is Professor of Cell Biology in the Department of Biology.

Elizabeth Shephard is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Hugh White is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Zusammenfassung
CELL BIOLOGY

The ultimate concise introduction to modern cell biology, now updated

Taking an essentials only approach, Cell Biology: A Short Course, Third Edition tells the story of cells as the unit of life in a uniquely accessible, student-friendly manner. Completely updated from the previous edition and now in full color, this accessible text features new chapters, a supporting website for students, and online supplemental material including PowerPoint slides for instructors.

As in earlier editions, the authors combine their expertise in the areas of cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to skillfully present key concepts, illustrating them with clear diagrams and numerous examples from current research. Special sections focus on the importance of cell biology in medicine and industry today, with extensive cross-referencing to real-world research and development. In updating this text, the authors have provided such new material as:

  • A chapter on the cell biology of the immune system
  • Discussion of stem cells, cytokine receptors, the cell biology of cancer, and cell division
  • Medical Relevance text boxes
  • A family tree of organisms to reinforce cell biology differences among major taxa
  • Online supplemental information for students, including interactive quizzes and animations

Also included are a detailed description of intercellular signaling and a chapter devoted to a case study of cystic fi brosis. Review questions are included at the end of each chapter, as well as a full glossary of key words and phrases to help make even the most complex concepts easy to master. Ideally suited for undergraduate cell biology/biology majors, pre-med students, and graduate and medical school courses in cell biology, this Third Edition of Cell Biology is the most integrated introduction available on this fascinating and timely subject

Visit the companion website www.wileyshortcourse.com/cellbiology for supplementary material, including animations, video, and useful links and references

Inhalt

Preface xiii

1 Cells And Tissues 1

Principles of Microscopy 1

The Light Microscope 2

The Electron Microscope 3

The Scanning Electron Microscope 4

Only Two Types of Cell 7

Cell Division 8

Viruses 9

Origin of Eukaryotic Cells 10

Cell Specialization in Animals 11

Stem Cells and Tissue Replacement 13

The Cell Wall 14

2 Water and Macromolecules 17

The Chemical Bond: Sharing Electrons 17

Interactions with Water: Solutions 18

Ionic Compounds Will Dissolve Only in Polar Solvents 18

Acids are Molecules That Give H+ to Water 20

Bases are Molecules that Take H+ from Water 22

Isoelectric Point 22

A Hydrogen Bond Forms When a Hydrogen Atom is Shared 23

Biological Macromolecules 23

Carbohydrates: Candy and Canes 23

An Assortment of Sweets 24

Disaccharides 25

Out of the Sweet Comes Forth Strength 26

Modified Sugars 27

Oxidation and Reduction Involve the Movement of Electrons 31

Amino Acids, Polypeptides, and Proteins 32

Lipids 33

Hydrolysis 34

3 Membranes and Organelles 43

Basic Properties of Cell Membranes 43

Straight Through the Membrane: Diffusion Through the Bilayer 44

Cell Junctions 44

Organelles Bounded by Double-Membrane Envelopes 47

The Nucleus 47

Mitochondria 48

Organelles Bounded by Single Membranes 49

Peroxisomes 49

Endoplasmic Reticulum 49

Golgi Apparatus 50

Lysosomes 50

4 DNA Structure and The Genetic Code 53

The Structure of DNA 53

The DNA Molecule is a Double Helix 53

The Two DNA Chains are Complementary 55

Different Forms of DNA 55

DNA as the Genetic Material 55

Packaging of DNA molecules Into Chromosomes 57

Eukaryotic Chromosomes and Chromatin Structure 57

Prokaryotic Chromosomes 58

Plasmids 59

Viruses 59

The Genetic Code 59

Amino Acid Names are Abbreviated 60

The Code is Degenerate But Unambiguous 60

Start and Stop Codons and the Reading Frame 63

The Code is Nearly Universal 64

Missense Mutations 64

5 DNA as A Data Storage Medium 67

DNA Replication 67

The DNA Replication Fork 67

Proteins Open Up the DNA Double Helix During Replication 67

DnaA Protein 68

DnaB and DnaC Proteins 68

Single-Strand Binding Proteins 68

Biochemistry of DNA Replication 68

DNA Synthesis Requires an RNA Primer 69

RNA Primers are Removed 71

The Self-Correcting DNA Polymerase 71

Mismatch Repair Backs Up the Proofreading Mechanism 71

DNA Repair After Replication 72

Spontaneous and Chemically Induced Base Changes 72

Repair Processes 73

Gene Structure and Organization in Eukaryotes 75

Introns and Exons: Additional Complexity in Eukaryotic Genes 75

The Major Classes of Eukaryotic DNA 76

Gene Nomenclature 78

6 Tr…

Titel
Cell Biology
Untertitel
A Short Course
EAN
9781118008737
ISBN
978-1-118-00873-7
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
03.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
39.92 MB
Anzahl Seiten
450
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
3. Aufl.