Lodish Molecular Cell Biology 7th edition
CELL BIOLOGY SEVENTH EDITION
Harvey Lodish
Arnold Berk
Chris A. Kaiser
Monty Krieger
Anthony Bretscher
Biology Book
Angelika Amon
Matthew P. Scott
CELL BIOLOGY SEVENTH EDITION
CONTENTS IN BRIEF
Part I Chemical and Molecular Foundations
1 Molecules, Cells, and Evolution 1
2 Chemical Foundations 23
3 Protein Structure and Function 59
Part II Genetics and Molecular Biology
4 Basic Molecular Genetic Mechanisms 115
5 Molecular Genetic Techniques 171
6 Genes, Genomics, and Chromosomes 223
7 Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression 279
8 Post-transcriptional Gene Control 345
Part Ill Cell Structure and Function
9 Culturing, Visualizing, and Perturbing Cells 397
10 Biomembrane Structure 443
11 Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small Molecules 473
12 Cellular Energetics 517Molecular Biology Of The Cell
13 Moving Proteins into Membranes and Organelles 577
14 Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis 627
15 Signal Transduction and G Protein-Coupled Receptors 673
16 Signaling Pathways That Control Gene Activity 721
17 Cell Organization and Movement 1: Microfilaments 773
18 Cell Org~nization and Movement II: Microtubules and Intermediate Filaments 821
19 The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle 873
Part IV Cell Growth and Development
20 Integrating Cells Into Tissues 925
21 Stem Cells, Cell Asymmetry, and Cell Death 977
22 Nerve Cells 1019
23 Immunology 1059
24 Cancer 1113Molecular Cell Biology 8th Edition
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Molecules, Cells, and Evolution
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry 7th Edition
B biology is a science fundamentally different from physics or chemistry, which deal with unchanging properties of matter that can be described by mathematical equations. Biological systems, of course, follow the rules of chemistry and physics, but biology is a historical science, as the forms and structures of the living world today are the results of bi-million of years of evolution. Through evolution, all organisms are related in a family tree extending from primitive single-celled organisms that lived in the distant past to the diverse plants, animals, and microorganisms of the present era (Figure 1-1, Table 1-1). The great insight of Charles Darwin (Figure 1-2) was the principle of natural selection: organisms vary randomly and compete within their environment for resources: Only those that survive to reproduce are able to pass down their genetic traits