This book and accompanying CD-ROM summarizes all new data obtained after development of methods of Golgi complex sub fractionation, molecular biology and microscopy. It collects the full range of expertise, different points of view and different approaches. The book is devoted to molecular modes of
The Golgi Apparatus: State of the art 110 years after Camillo Golgi's discovery
β Scribed by Alexander A. Mironov, Margit Pavelka
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 713
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Golgi apparatus is more than 110 years in the center of interest and scientific debates. It constitutes a main crossroads in secretory and endocytic traffic. However, despite thousands of details known about architecture, organization, and transport mechanisms across the Golgi stacks of cisternae, and potentially due to this plethora of information, it is difficult to find explanations, how the complex system works. The book summarizes all new data obtained after development of methods of Golgi complex sub fractionation, molecular biology and microscopy collecting the full range of expertise, different points of view and different approaches. The book will be devoted to molecular modes of the function of the Golgi apparatus as a whole, taking into account all experimental data even if they contradict existing models of Golgi function. The aim of the book is to make the functional organization of the Golgi apparatus more understandable by keeping it as simple as possible but also as full as possible.
β¦ Table of Contents
front-matter.pdf......Page 1
Ch 1 Introduction......Page 7
front-matter1......Page 10
Ch 2......Page 11
Ch 3......Page 20
front-matter2......Page 44
Ch 4......Page 45
Ch 5......Page 68
Ch 6......Page 80
Ch 7......Page 89
Ch 8......Page 108
Ch 9......Page 122
Ch 10......Page 132
Ch 11......Page 145
Ch 12......Page 163
Ch 13......Page 192
Ch 14......Page 209
Ch 15......Page 225
Ch 16......Page 249
Ch 17......Page 272
Ch 18......Page 303
Ch 19......Page 316
front-matter3......Page 333
Ch 20......Page 334
Ch 21......Page 343
Ch 22......Page 359
Ch 23......Page 376
Ch 24......Page 389
Ch 25......Page 403
Ch 26......Page 415
Ch 27......Page 426
Ch 28......Page 460
Ch 29......Page 476
Ch 30......Page 486
Ch 31......Page 521
Ch 32......Page 536
Ch 33......Page 564
Ch 34......Page 581
front-matter4......Page 609
Ch 35......Page 610
Ch 36......Page 622
Ch 37......Page 629
Ch 38......Page 646
Ch 39......Page 674
front-matter5......Page 691
Ch 40......Page 692
back-matter......Page 694
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