International Review of Cytology
A Survey of Cell Biology
- 1st Edition, Volume 235 - June 24, 2004
- Editor: Kwang W. Jeon
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 1 1 2 0 9 - 4
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 6 4 6 3 9 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 9 5 6 2 - 0
International Review of Cytology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology – both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expres… Read more

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Request a sales quoteInternational Review of Cytology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology – both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for future research.
Cell biologists, molecular biologists, developmental biologists, physiologists, biomedical scientists, and biochemists studying cell-cell interactions, cell variation and evolution.
Thymus Cell-Cell Interactions; Bauplan of Urmetazoa: Basis for Genetic Complexity of Metazoa; Macromolecular Transport and Signaling Through Plasmodesmata; Cell-Surface Peptidases; Proliferation and Differentiation Processes in the Heart Muscle Elements in Different Phylogenetic Groups
- No. of pages: 320
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 235
- Published: June 24, 2004
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124112094
- Hardback ISBN: 9780123646392
- eBook ISBN: 9780080495620
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Kwang W. Jeon
Kwang Jeon received his Ph.D. in cell physiology at King’s College, University of London, UK, in 1964 and taught at SUNY Buffalo and University of Tennessee. His research was concerned with the biogenesis and function of cell components in two major areas: Integration of intracellular symbionts into host cells leading to the acquisition of new cell components and cell variation; Membrane-protein recycling during endo- and exocytosis.
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USARead International Review of Cytology on ScienceDirect