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Progress in Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry

Volume 12

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1962
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: J. A. V. Butler, H. E. Huxley, R. E. Zirkle
  • Language: English

Progress in Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Volume 12, provides an overview of the state of knowledge in biophysics and biological chemistry. The book begins with a study… Read more

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Progress in Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Volume 12, provides an overview of the state of knowledge in biophysics and biological chemistry. The book begins with a study on cell division synchronization. This is followed by separate chapters on the biology and function of the nucleolus; the nature of ribosomes and their involvement in protein synthesis; taste receptor stimulation; and the various methods developed for quantitative estimation of the amount of dye deposited in a stained preparation as well as some of the associated theoretical and practical implications. Subsequent chapters deal with the preparation, fractionation, physical properties, analysis, and functions of histones; and the use of tritium labelled DNA precursors in autoradiography.

Table of contents



1 Cell Division Synchronization


2 The Nucleolus


3 Ribosomes and the Synthesis of Proteins


4 Taste Receptor Stimulation


5 Quantitative Staining in Histo- and Cytochemistry


6 The Histones


7 Progress in Tritium Autoradiography

Addendum to the Nucleolus

Contents of Previous Volumes

Name Index of Authors In Previous Volumes

Author Index

Subject Index


Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1962
  • Language: English