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Molecular Biology of the Cellis the classic in-depth text reference in cell biology. By extracting the fundamental concepts from this enormous and ever-growing field, the authors tell the story of cell biology, and create a coherent framework through which non-expert readers may approach the subject. Written in clear and concise language, and beautifully illustrated, the book is enjoyable to read, and it provides a clear sense of the excitement of modern biology.Molecular Biology of the Cellsets forth the current understanding of cell biology (completely updated as of Autumn 2001), and it explores the intriguing implications and possibilities of the great deal that remains unknown. The hallmark features of previous editions continue in the Fourth Edition. The book is designed with a clean and open, single-column layout. The art program maintains a completely consistent format and style, and includes over 1,600 photographs, electron micrographs, and original drawings by the authors. Clearand concise concept headings introduce each section. Every chapter contains extensive references. Most important, every chapter has been subjected to a rigorous, collaborative revision process where, in addition to incorporating comments from expert reviewers, each co-author reads and reviews the other authors' prose. The result is a truly integrated work with a single authorial voice.
Table of Contents
| Special Features | p. xv |
| List of Topics | p. xvii |
| Acknowledgments | p. xxxix |
| A Note to the Reader | p. xliii |
| Part I Introduction to the Cell | |
| 1. The Evolution of the Cell | p. 3 |
| 2. Small Molecules, Energy, and Biosynthesis | p. 41 |
| 3. Macromolecules: Structure, Shape, and Information | p. 89 |
| 4. How Cells Are Studied | p. 139 |
| Part II Molecular Genetics | |
| 5. Protein Function | p. 195 |
| 6. Basic Genetic Mechanisms | p. 223 |
| 7. Recombinant DNA Technology | p. 291 |
| 8. The Cell Nucleus | p. 335 |
| 9. Control of Gene Expression | p. 401 |
| Part III Internal Organization of the Cell | |
| 10. Membrane Structure | p. 477 |
| 11. Membrane Transport of Small Molecules and the Ionic Basis of Membrane Excitability | p. 507 |
| 12. Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting | p. 551 |
| 13. Vesicular Traffic in the Secretory and Endocytic Pathways | p. 599 |
| 14. Energy Conversion: Mitochondria and Chloroplasts | p. 653 |
| 15. Cell Signaling | p. 721 |
| 16. The Cytoskeleton | p. 787 |
| 17. The Cell-Division Cycle | p. 863 |
| 18. The Mechanics of Cell Division | p. 911 |
| Part IV Cells in Their Social Context | |
| 19. Cell Junctions, Cell Adhesion, and the Extracellular Matrix | p. 949 |
| 20. Germ Cells and Fertilization | p. 1011 |
| 21. Cellular Mechanisms of Development | p. 1037 |
| 22. Differentiated Cells and the Maintenance of Tissues | p. 1139 |
| 23. The Immune System | p. 1195 |
| 24. Cancer | p. 1255 |
| Glossary | p. 1 |
| Index | p. 1 |
