This note describes the following topics: Cell Biology or
Cytology, Cell Type, Plasma Membrane, Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Centrioles,
Microtubules, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Molecular Biology, Structure and Type of
DNA, Structure of RNA, Protein Synthesis and Regulation, Genetic Code.
This note describes the following topics: Cell Biology or
Cytology, Cell Type, Plasma Membrane, Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Centrioles,
Microtubules, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Molecular Biology, Structure and Type of
DNA, Structure of RNA, Protein Synthesis and Regulation, Genetic Code.
This note describes the following
topics: Cells Under Microscopes, Types of cells, Preliminary Glimpse at
Organelles, Preliminary Glimpse at Cytoskeleton, Models for Cell Biology
Research, Cell division, Genes.
This book is an open
access collection of invited, original, peer-reviewed chapters covering a range
of topics related to stem cell biology written by top researchers in the field
at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and worldwide. Stem Book is aimed at stem
cell and non-specialist researchers.
Author(s): Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Harvard University
Chapters
of this book are divided into five sections that are dedicated to cell
structures and functions, genetic material, regulatory mechanisms, cellular
biomedicine and new methods in cell biology.
This note covers the following
topics: Cell Signaling, Cell Membranes, The Cell Cycle and Mitosis, Prokaryotes,
Eukaryotes and Viruses and the Cytoskeleton.
This note explains the following topics: The cranial
sensory nervous system, Tooth organogenesis and regeneration, Melanocyte stem
cells, Limbal epithelial stem cells of the cornea, Neural crest-derived stem
cells.
Author(s): Andrea Streit, Masatake Osawa, Irma Thesleff, Mark
Tummers, Olga Shakhova
This note explains the following topics: Immunologic targeting
of the cancer stem cell, Immunological considerations for cell therapy using
human embryonic stem cell derivatives, Mouse models of graft-versus-host
disease, Prospects for ensuring acceptance of ES cell-derived tissues.