Eukaryotic Cell Genetics
โ Scribed by John Morrow (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages xi-xii
1 - Somatic Cell Genetics and the Legacy of Microbial Systems, Pages 1-13
2 - Drug Resistance and Its Genetic Basis, Pages 14-39
3 - Auxotrophic Variants in Cultured Cells, Pages 40-55
4 - Mechanisms for the Exchange of Genetic Information in Cultured Cells, Pages 56-69
5 - The Regulation of Gene Expression in Heterokaryons, Pages 70-81
6 - Chromosome Mapping, Pages 82-98
7 - Differentiation in Cultured Cells: Liver Cells, Pages 99-112
8 - Differentiation in Cultured Cells: Muscle Cells, Melanoma Cells, Neuronal Cells, and Hemoglobin-Producing Cells, Pages 113-127
9 - Differentiation in Cultured Cells: Cells of the Immune System, Pages 128-142
10 - Hypotheses of Malignancy and Their Analysis through the Use of Somatic Cell Hybrids, Pages 143-156
11 - Modulation of Gene Expression in Cultured Cells, Pages 157-173
12 - Mutation Induction in Cultured Cells, Pages 174-187
13 - Use of Cell Culture in the Analysis of Human Heredity, Pages 188-201
14 - The Cellular Basis of the Aging Process, Pages 202-214
15 - Future Outlook, Pages 215-224
Bibliography, Pages 225-255
Index, Pages 257-260
CELL BIOLOGY: A Series of Monographs, Pages ibc1-ibc2
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