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Cell Cycle in Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588

Cell Cycle in Development

This book focuses on the intersection between cell cycle regulation and embryo development. Specific modifications of the canonical cell cycle occur throughout the whole period of development and are adapted to fulfil functions coded by the developmental program. Deciphering these adaptations is essential to comprehending how living organisms develop. The aim of this book is to review the best-known modifications and adaptations of the cell cycle during development. The first chapters cover the general problems of how the cell cycle evolves, while consecutive chapters guide readers through the plethora of such phenomena. The book closes with a description of specific changes in the cell cycle of neurons in the senescent human brain. Taken together, the chapters present a panorama of species - from worms to humans - and of developmental stages - from unfertilized oocyte to aged adult.

Oogenesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Oogenesis

Oogenesis - the process by which female germ cells develop into mature eggs, or ova - is a complex process involving many important elements of developmental and cellular biology: from cell-cell interactions, complex signalling cascades, specialized cell cycles and cytoskeleton organization. Oocytes from various species (including clam, starfish, xenopus and mouse) are excellent model systems to study the biochemistry of cell division with important implications for basic and clinical research. This book describes the entire process of oogenesis in chronological order with contributions from leading international researchers and chapters covering medical and ethical considerations in oogenic...

Progress in Cell Cycle Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Progress in Cell Cycle Research

Progress in Cell Cycle Research is a new annual series designed to be the source for up-to-date research on this rapidly expanding field. Review articles by international experts examine various aspects of cell division regulation from fundamental perspectives to potential medical applications. Researchers as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students in cell biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology will benefit from this series.

Protein Phosphorylation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Protein Phosphorylation

Protein phosphorylation reactions are carried out in a cell by protein kinases, which predominantly use ATP as a phosphate donor that is transferred and covalently bound to an amino acid on a substrate protein. Protein phosphorylation was discovered in 1954 by Edmond Fischer who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1992 with Edwin Krebs. There are so many kinases that one was called "Just Another Kinase" for JAK kinase. Their counterpart is protein phosphatases that remove phosphates from phosphorylated proteins. Kinases and phosphatases act as switches in the cell that activates or inactivates protein functions. These reactions are reversible; the cell can quickly react to a situation but can then go back to its initial state.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1316

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gamete Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Gamete Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Directory of Graduate Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1852

Directory of Graduate Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Faculties, publications and doctoral theses in departments or divisions of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry and pharmaceutical and/or medicinal chemistry at universities in the United States and Canada.

Les Stations marines de la côte d'Opale
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 184

Les Stations marines de la côte d'Opale

Cet ouvrage célèbre les 150 ans de la Station marine de Wimereux, rattachée à l'Université de Lille : 4 chapitres retracent la chronologie des différentes stations qui ont existé sur la côte d'Opale.

Les vies minuscules d'Edouard Chatton
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 285

Les vies minuscules d'Edouard Chatton

Apparus sur notre planète il y a plus d'un milliard d'années, on les trouve aujourd'hui dans toutes les eaux, dans tous les sols et même au sein d'autres êtres vivants. Jouant un rôle essentiel pour les grands équilibres de la Terre, ils adoptent toutes sortes de formes et de couleurs, changent d'aspect au rythme de spectaculaires métamorphoses, nagent, rampent, s'accrochent à un support ou se laissent flotter au gré des courants... Fascinants et magnifiques, ils sont également si minuscules que nous ne les voyons pas. Ni bactéries, ni virus, ce sont les protistes, des êtres microscopiques formés d'une seule cellule. Il y a un siècle, un chercheur génial les a passionnément Ã...

Etonnant vivant - Découvertes et promesses du XXIe siècle
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 331

Etonnant vivant - Découvertes et promesses du XXIe siècle

Depuis ses débuts, l'humanité est confrontée à nombre de questions lourdes de signification : Qu'est-ce que la vie ? Quelles sont ses origines, son histoire ? Quelle est la frontière entre le " soi " et le " non-soi " ? Quel est le propre de l'homme ? À ces questions anciennes et à bien d'autres, les sciences de la vie du XXIe siècle apportent de nouvelles réponses. Depuis ses débuts, l'humanité est confrontée à nombre de questions lourdes de signification : Qu'est-ce que la vie ? Quelles sont ses origines, son histoire ? Quelle est la frontière entre le " soi " et le " non-soi " ? Quel est le propre de l'homme ? À ces questions anciennes et à bien d'autres, les sciences de l...