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by: Bartholemew Mitosis
published: 2011-11-28
ASIN: B006FOWZYE
sales rank: 10087
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publisher: Humana Press, published: 2009-06-29
ASIN: 160327992X
EAN: 9781603279925
sales rank: 1146822

With the advent of modern methodology, the phenomenal complexity of the protein components and regulatory steps involved in mitosis has become approachable. In Mitosis: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field provide an up-to-date collection of methods and approaches that are used to investigate the mechanism of mitosis at the molecular level. Ideal for both experienced and novice scientists, the volume includes step-by-step methods covering inactivation of genes of interest, depletion of proteins of interest, biochemical and microscope-based techniques, and procedures to monitor and measure key mitotic processes. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, chapters include brief introductions to the respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Comprehensive and authoritative, Mitosis: Methods and Protocols combines imaging, biochemical, and genetic methodologies in order to best guide researchers in their attempts to better understand the crucial processes of mitotic regulation.


by: Elizabeth R.C. Cregan
publisher: Teacher Created Materials, published: 2008-02-25
ASIN: 0743905857
EAN: 9780743905855
sales rank: 961942
Many organisms are multicellular, which means they have many cells-even trillions! The cells work together to help the organism do things such as create energy, reproduce, and get rid of waste.

by: Arthur Frederick William Hughes
publisher: Nabu Press, published: 2011-09-02
ASIN: 1179301161
EAN: 9781179301167
sales rank: 4983159
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

by: Elizabeth R.C. Cregan
publisher: Compass Point Books, published: 2010-01-01
ASIN: 0756540674
EAN: 9780756540678
sales rank: 3036012
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by: Gary Parker
publisher: Dearborn Trade Publishing, published: 1979-06
ASIN: 0884620107
EAN: 9780884620105
sales rank: 6599797

by: L. John Gagliardi
publisher: iUniverse.com, published: 2009-10-29
ASIN: 1440173788
EAN: 9781440173783
sales rank: 4372189
Identifying the motive force is central to explaining chromosome motions during mitosis. Presently, there is no consensus on what it is. The author has proposed a minimal assumptions model for the dynamics of post-attachment chromosome motions based on nanoscale electrostatics. Given the electrical properties of tubulin and the dynamic instability of microtubules, it is possible to account for prometaphase post-attachment, metaphase, and anaphase chromosome motions within a comprehensive model. The model addresses all of the following in a unified manner:
  • Efficiency of aster and spindle assembly and the motive force for the motion of asters and forming half-spindles.
  • Chromatid pair attachment.
  • Motion of monovalently attached chromatid pairs.
  • Motion of bivalently attached chromatid pairs and chromosome congression.
  • Metaphase chromatid pair oscillations.
  • Chromatid separation and anaphase-A chromosome motion.
  • Anaphase-B pole separation.
  • An ab-initio calculation of the maximum tension force exerted by a microtubule during mitosis that falls within the experimental range.
  • Poleward force generation of chromosomes at poles with associated microtubule flux.

by: Franz Schrader
publisher: Columbia University Press, published: 1944
ASIN: B0007HHUZE
sales rank: 7777156

by: I. D. Bowen
publisher: Springer, published: 1998-01-15
ASIN: 0412710706
EAN: 9780412710704
sales rank: 6592674
This work addresses the homeostatic balance between the birth and death of cells in tissues, organs and organisms and emphasizes the molecular processes involved in cellular cycles. Aimed at undergraduates, this book is illustrated, using line drawings and cartoons to explain the concepts involved. It should be of use to those studying biology, biomedicine and medicine, and to those involved in laboratory-based cancer studies.

by: Robert Schlegel
publisher: Academic Pr, published: 1987-02
ASIN: 0126251150
EAN: 9780126251159
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