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Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology Lewis J. Kleinsmith

Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology By Lewis J. Kleinsmith

Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology by Lewis J. Kleinsmith


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A balanced treatment of both classical cell biology and modern molecular biology issues. This second edition has been revised to update all scientific content and references.

Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology Summary

Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology by Lewis J. Kleinsmith

Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology was developed to be a readable story that is accessible and interesting for all introductory students. The authors provide a balanced treatment of both classical cell biology and modern molecular biology issues. Students are further presented with historical and experimental approaches to explain the evolution of models and ideas, and to provide actual data for each concept. By first introducing the fundamental principles that guide cellular organization and function, students develop an understanding of concept development. The text supports these principles by providing the crucial scientific evidence that led to the formulation of these central concepts. Finally, this synthesis of new and classic coverage is achieved within a size and style that is easy to read and comprehend by all students. The second edition has been revised to update all scientific content and references, and care was taken during revision to fine tune the writing style. Also new to this edition is a completely revised, full color art program, a glossary of key terms, chapter-opening Sentence Headings that provide an overview of the concepts to be discussed, and chapter-ending Summary of Principal Points sections that provide an outline of the important material covered in the chapter.

About Lewis J. Kleinsmith

Lewis J. Kleinsmith is a Professor of Biology at The University of Michigan, where he has served on the faculty since receiving his Ph.D. from Rockefeller University in 1968. His research interests have included studies of differentiation and growth control in cancer cells, the role of chromosomal proteins in gene eukaryotic gene regulation, and the control of gene expression during development. He is the author of over 130 publications, including the Benjamin Cummings textbook Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology and several educational software programs. Among the honors he has received are a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Henry Russell Award, a Michigan Distinguished Service Award, several citations for outstanding teaching from the Michigan Students Association, a Thurnau Professorship, and a Best Curriculum Innovation Award from the EDUCOM Higher Education Software Awards Competition.


Table of Contents

I. Background Concepts.

1. Prologue: Cells and Their Molecules.
2. Energy and Enzymes.
3. The Flow of Genetic Information.
4. Experimental Approaches for Studying Cells.

II. Cell Organization.

5. Membranes and Membrane Transport.
6. The Cell Surface and Cellular Communication.
7. Cytoplasmic Membranes and Intracellular Traffic.
8. Mitochondria and the Capturing of Energy Derived from Food.
9. Chloroplasts and the Capturing of Energ, Derived from Sunlight.
10. The Nucleus and Transcription of Genetic Information.
11. The Ribosome and Translation of Genetic Information.
12. Cell Cycles and Cell Division.
13. The Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility.

III. Formation of Specialized Cells.

15. Gametes, Fertilization, and Early Development.
16. Lymphocytes and the Immune Response.
17. Neurons and Synaptic Signaling.
18. Cancer Cells and Growth Control.
Glossary.
Credits.
Index.

Additional information

GOR005729874
9780065004045
0065004043
Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology by Lewis J. Kleinsmith
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
19950425
810
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