This third edition by C. Roland Leeson and Thomas S. Leeson provides a detailed study of the microscopic structures of the human body. It explains cell and tissue organization with comprehensive illustrations, making it a standard reference for medical and biological sciences.
This textbook by Greg Gibson and Spencer V. Muse provides a comprehensive introduction to genome science. It explains genome organization, sequencing strategies, gene identification, and functional genomics, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in genetics and molecular biology.
This volume, edited by Ernest J. DuPraw, presents a series of scholarly articles reviewing key developments in cell and molecular biology. It focuses on structural and functional aspects of cells, including DNA organization, chromosome structure, and molecular mechanisms governing cellular activity. The book is part of a continuing series aimed at summarizing major research advances in the field
This book by Christian B. Anfinsen discusses the biochemical processes involved in protein biosynthesis, with emphasis on how newly synthesized polypeptide chains fold into functional three-dimensional structures. It highlights experimental studies on enzymes such as ribonuclease and establishes the principle that the amino acid sequence determines protein structure.
This widely used textbook provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to histology, the study of microscopic structures of cells, tissues, and organs. It combines detailed illustrations with concise explanations to help students understand tissue organization and function. The book is commonly used in medical and biological science education.
This volume is part of a major scientific series on coral reefs, focusing on biological aspects such as coral organisms, reef ecology, species interactions, and environmental influences. It provides detailed research on reef biodiversity and the relationship between biological and geological processes shaping coral reef systems.
This book introduces the concept of environmental pollution and its impact on the natural balance of ecosystems. It explains different types of pollution (air, water, and land), their sources, and their effects on living organisms. The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining ecological balance and encourages awareness and responsibility toward environmental protection.
This volume focuses on the early stages of life’s origin, particularly chemical evolution on the primitive Earth. It discusses prebiotic chemistry, formation of organic molecules, and experimental/theoretical approaches to understanding how life emerged. The book is part of a scientific series and includes contributions from multiple researchers in the field of origin-of-life studies.
This volume of International Review of Cytology presents authoritative review articles covering significant developments in cell biology. It explores cellular organization, experimental methods, and advances in microscopic analysis. The series is widely used by researchers, educators, and graduate students for in-depth understanding of cytological science.
This book focuses on the biogenesis of mitochondria with emphasis on transcriptional, translational, and genetic mechanisms. It examines how mitochondrial components are synthesized and regulated, including the interaction between mitochondrial DNA and nuclear genes. The text is intended for advanced students and researchers in cell and molecular biology