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  2. Molecular Biology of the Cell (book) - Wikipedia

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    Molecular Biology of the Cell has been described as "the most influential cell biology textbook of its time". [2] The sixth edition is dedicated to the memory of co-author Julian Lewis, who died in early 2014. The book was the first to position cell biology as a central discipline for biology and medicine, and immediately became a landmark ...

  3. Laurie Butler - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... intending to study molecular biology or ... Butler is a co-author of the 8th edition of the textbook Principles of ...

  4. Biochemistry (book) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the eighth edition. Biochemistry is a common university textbook used for teaching of biochemistry. It was initially written by Lubert Stryer and published by W. H. Freeman in 1975. [1] [2] [3] It has been published in regular editions since. [4] [5] [6] It is commonly used as an undergraduate teaching textbook or reference work. [7] [8]

  5. Annulate lamella - Wikipedia

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    Annulate lamella is one of the cell membrane classes, occurring as a set of parallel elements with double-walled membranes in the same plane/dimension, just as the nuclear envelope.

  6. Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    Ainsworth received his doctorate in Biology from the University of London in 1934. From the 1930s to 1960s, he studied and wrote on fungi including their medical uses. Later, he wrote on the history of the field with An Introduction to the History of Mycology (1976), An Introduction to the History of Plant Pathology (1981), and An Introduction to the History of Medical and Veterinary Mycology in

  7. Gametogamy - Wikipedia

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    Isogamy (Ancient Greek ισο - iso= "equal + γάμος gámos = "marriage") – in cell biology – is a type of sexual reproduction that includes gametes of similar morphological similar shape and size, with difference in general only in genome content and gene expression in one or more mating-type regions.

  8. Charles Kazilek - Wikipedia

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    Charles J. Kazilek III (born 1 June 1958) is an American-born science communicator, educator, and artist. His K-12 outreach work involves the globally successful Ask A Biologist website, which he founded in 1997.

  9. Floor plate (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The floor plate is a structure integral to the developing nervous system of vertebrate organisms. Located on the ventral midline of the embryonic neural tube, the floor plate is a specialized glial structure that spans the anteroposterior axis from the midbrain to the tail regions.