Cytoskeleton
This book, like other monographs of the Cellular Organelles series, is not a comprehensive review, but an introduction to the study of cytoskeleton. Accordingly, we describe only the main facts and concepts related to cyto­ skeleton. Needless to say, selection and interpretation was influenced by the personal interests and opinions of the authors, although we attempted to be as fair as possible. We wished to familiarize the reader not only with well­ established facts, but with current unsolved problems. Therefore, the words "possibly," "maybe," "not known," and "not clear" are much more frequent in this text than in many others. In accordance with the style of the series, relatively short lists of addi­ tional readings are given at the end of each chapter; these lists contain mostly the recent reviews and a few original papers describing certain phenomena in detail. Few references are cited in the text; these citations are given to help the reader find the source of certain new data and theories, which are not discussed at length in the reviews. In contrast, many well-established facts and widely known theories are not cited.
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Cytoskeleton
This book, like other monographs of the Cellular Organelles series, is not a comprehensive review, but an introduction to the study of cytoskeleton. Accordingly, we describe only the main facts and concepts related to cyto­ skeleton. Needless to say, selection and interpretation was influenced by the personal interests and opinions of the authors, although we attempted to be as fair as possible. We wished to familiarize the reader not only with well­ established facts, but with current unsolved problems. Therefore, the words "possibly," "maybe," "not known," and "not clear" are much more frequent in this text than in many others. In accordance with the style of the series, relatively short lists of addi­ tional readings are given at the end of each chapter; these lists contain mostly the recent reviews and a few original papers describing certain phenomena in detail. Few references are cited in the text; these citations are given to help the reader find the source of certain new data and theories, which are not discussed at length in the reviews. In contrast, many well-established facts and widely known theories are not cited.
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Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

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This book, like other monographs of the Cellular Organelles series, is not a comprehensive review, but an introduction to the study of cytoskeleton. Accordingly, we describe only the main facts and concepts related to cyto­ skeleton. Needless to say, selection and interpretation was influenced by the personal interests and opinions of the authors, although we attempted to be as fair as possible. We wished to familiarize the reader not only with well­ established facts, but with current unsolved problems. Therefore, the words "possibly," "maybe," "not known," and "not clear" are much more frequent in this text than in many others. In accordance with the style of the series, relatively short lists of addi­ tional readings are given at the end of each chapter; these lists contain mostly the recent reviews and a few original papers describing certain phenomena in detail. Few references are cited in the text; these citations are given to help the reader find the source of certain new data and theories, which are not discussed at length in the reviews. In contrast, many well-established facts and widely known theories are not cited.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468452808
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/22/2012
Series: Cellular Organelles
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Components of Cytoskeleton.- 1 Systems of Actin Filaments.- 2 Systems of Microtubules.- 3 Systems of Intermediate Filaments.- 4 Unconventional Fibrillar Structures in the Cytoplasm.- II. General Organization and Function of Cytoskeleton.- 5 Cytoskeleton and Internal Organization of the Cell.- 6 Regulation of Synthesis of Cytoskeletal Proteins.- 7 Reorganization of Cytoskeleton: Morphogenesis and Locomotion of Pseudopod-Forming Cells.- 8 Reorganization of Cytoskeleton: Cell Division.- 9 Neoplastic Transformations: Possible Unexplored Functions of Cytoskeleton.
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