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Cell Cycle and Cell Differentiation

✍ Scribed by S. R. Dienstman, H. Holtzer (auth.), J. Reinert, Howard Holtzer (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
336
Series
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation 7
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


It is instructive to compare the response of biologists to the two themes that comprise the title of this volume. The concept of the cell cycle-in contraΒ­ distinction to cell division-is a relatively recent one. Nevertheless biologists of all persuasions appreciate and readily agree on the central problems in this area. Issues ranging from mechanisms that initiate and integrate the synthesis of chroΒ­ mosomal proteins and DNA during S-phase of mitosis to the manner in which assembly of microtubules and their interactions lead to the segregation of metaphase chromosomes are readily followed by botanists and zoologists, as well as by cell and molecular biologists. These problems are crisp and well-defined. The current state of "cell differentiation" stands in sharp contrast. This, one of the oldest problems in experimental biology, almost defies definition today. The difficulties arise not only from a lack of pertinent information on the regulatory mechanisms, but also from conflicting basic concepts in this field. One of the ways in which this situation might be improved would be to find a broader experimental basis, including a better understanding of the relationship between the cell cycle and cell differentiation.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Myogenesis: A Cell Lineage Interpretation....Pages 1-25
The Organization of Red Cell Differentiation....Pages 27-42
The Cell Cycle, Cell Lineage, and Neuronal Specificity....Pages 43-62
Neurogenesis and the Cell Cycle....Pages 63-83
The Cell Cycle and Cell Differentiation in the Drosophila Ovary....Pages 85-109
The Cell Cycle and Cellular Differentiation in Insects....Pages 111-121
Nuclear Transplantation and the Cyclic Reprogramming of Gene Expression....Pages 123-131
Morphogenesis during the Cell Cycle of the Prokaryote, Caulobacter crescentus....Pages 133-149
Cell Division and the Determination Phase of Cytodifferentiation in Plants....Pages 151-175
The Cell Cycle and Tumorigenesis in Plants....Pages 177-196
Cell Cycle and Liver Function....Pages 197-248
Histones, Differentiation, and the Cell Cycle....Pages 249-290
Cell Changes in Neurospora....Pages 291-310
Back Matter....Pages 311-334

✦ Subjects


Cell Biology


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