International review of cytology Vol. 24 /

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V24.

Other Authors: Bourne, Geoffrey H. 1909-1988., Danielli, J. F. 1911-1984., Jeon, Kwang W., International Society for Cell Biology.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1968.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 398 pages) : illustrations.
Series: International review of cytology ; v. 24.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; International Review of Cytology, Volume 24; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Synchronous Cell Differentiation; I. Introduction; II. Bacterial Systems; III. Fungal Systems; IV. Protistan Systems; V. Metazoan Cells; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. Mast Cells in the Nervous System; I. Introduction; II. Mast Cells in the Central Nervous System; III. Mast Cells in the Peripheral Somatic Nervous System; IV. Mast Cells in the Peripheral Autonomous Nervous System; V. Concluding Remarks; References.
  • Chapter 3. Developmental Phases in Intermitosis and the Preparation for Mitosis of Mammalian Cells in VitroI. Introduction; II. Methodological Problems of Synchronization; III. Phases of Intermitosis; IV. Functional Changes in Intermitosis; V. Morphological Changes during Intermitosis; VI. Some Results of Analyses of Intermitosis Applying the Concepts of Developmental Phases; References; Chapter 4. Antimitotic Substances; I. Introduction; II. Methodology and Experiment Material; III. Some Generalities about Antimitotic Substances; IV. Spindle Poisons (Mitoclasic Agents)
  • V. Chromosome Poisons (Chromatoclasic Agents)VI. Other Kinds of Antimitotic Action; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. The Form and Function of the Sieve Tube: A Problem in Reconciliation; I. Introduction; II. The Structure of the Sieve Tube; III. Hypothetical Mechanisms in Relation to the Structure of the Sieve Tube and the Rate of Transport; IV. The Physiology of Translocation; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Analysis of Antibody Staining Patterns Obtained with Striated Myofibrils in Fluorescence Microscopy and Electron Microscopy; I. Introduction.
  • II. The Use of Antibodies for the Study of the Striated MyofibrilIII. General Considerations for the Interpretation of Antibody Staining Patterns; IV. Analysis of Antibody Staining Patterns in Terms of Distribution, Organization, and Interaction of Protein Molecules in the Myofibril; References; Chapter 7. Cytology of Intestinal Epithelial Cells; I. General; II. Epithelial Structure and Function; III. Cytopathology; IV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Liquid Junction Potentials and Their Effect on Potential Measurements in Biological Systems; I. Introduction.
  • II. Theoretical Treatment of Junction PotentialsIII. Tests of Theories of Liquid Junction Potentials; IV. The Effects of Liquid Junction Potentials in Measurements of Resting Potentials in Nerve and Muscle; V. The Tip Potential of the Ling and Gerard Microcapillary Electrode; VI. Conclusion; References; Author Index; Subject Index.