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General structure of the cell; Molecular components of the cell; Chemical components of the cell; Enzymes and cell metabolism; Methods for the study of the cell; Instrumental analysis of biologic structures; Methods for cytologic and cytochemical analysis; Structural bases of the cell; Elementary units of structure in biologic systems; The plasma membrane; The cytoplasm and cytoplasmic organoids; The cytoplasmic matrix and ribosomes; The cytoplasmic vacuolar system and microsomes; Mitochondria; The plant cell and the chloroplast; General instroduction to the study of the nucleus and chromosomes; Cell division: mitosis and meiosis; Cytogenetics: Chromosomal bases of genetics; Sex determination and human cytogenetics; Molecular bases of cytogenetics; Chemical and macromolecular organization of the chromosomes and nucleolus. DNA deplication; Molecular genetics; Differentiation, growth, renewal and senescence of cell populations; Cell physiology; Cell permeability, phagocytosis, pinogocytosis and the lysosome; Mechanical activity and cell motion; Cellular bases of berve conduction and synaptic transmission; Cell secretion.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Histopbysiology of Synapses and Neurosecretion discusses the relationship between subcellular structure and function in synapses. The title discusses how neurosecretion phenomenon takes place in the important areas of central and peripheral nervous system. The first part of text deals with the synapse. Topics such as the concept of synaptic transmission, morphology of synaptic region, and ultrastructure of synaptic region are covered in the first part. Part I also discusses the MORPHO-physiological correlations in certain synapses; and neurochemical studies in isolated nerve endings and synaptic vesicles of the CNS. The second part of the selection covers neorosecretion. Part II tackles the neurohumoral mechanisms and secretion in the hypothalamicneurohypophysial system; secretory processes; and secretion in adrenergic nerves and endings. The book will be of great use to student, researchers, and practitioners of neurology.
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Bechtel emphasises how mechanisms were discovered by cell biologists and the instruments that made these inquiries possible.