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OverviewInternational Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Volume 272 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kwang W. Jeon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA) , Kwang W. Jeon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA) , Kwang W. Jeon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA) , Kwang W. Jeon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Edition: 272nd edition Volume: 272 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.890kg ISBN: 9780123747471ISBN 10: 0123747473 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 11 February 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Roles of F-BAR/PCH proteins in the regulation of membrane dynamics and actin reorganization Pontus Aspenström Chapter 2 Cell and Molecular Biology of Nuclear Actin Wilma A. Hofmann Chapter 3 Transcriptional control of gene expression by actin and myosin Emilie Louvet and Piergiorgio Percipalle Chapter 4 Roles of eukaryotic Lsm proteins in the regulation of mRNA function Tharun Sundaresan Chapter 5 Spatiotemporal dynamics of the ER-derived peroxisomal endomembrane system Vladimir I. Titorenko and Richard A. Rachubinski Chapter 6 New Insights into Melanosome Transport in Vertebrate Pigment Cells Sara Aspengren, Daniel Hedberg, Helen Nilsson Sköld, and Margareta Wallin Chapter 7 Compartmentalizing the neuronal plasma membrane: from axon initial segments to synapses Zofia Lasiecka, Chan Choo Yap, Max Vakulenko, and Bettina WincklerReviewsAuthor InformationKwang 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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