The Cytoskeleton, Part B :Biological Systems and In Vitro Models ( Volume 25 )

Publication subTitle :Biological Systems and In Vitro Models

Publication series :Volume 25

Author: Wilson   Leslie  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1982

E-ISBN: 9780080859231

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125641258

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125641258

Subject: Q28 cell biology

Language: ENG

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The Cytoskeleton, Part B

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 2

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Contributors

pp.:  12 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2. Microinjection of Echinoderm Eggs: Apparatus and Procedures

pp.:  28 – 48

Chapter 3. Microscopic Methods for Analysis of Mitotic Spindle Structure

pp.:  48 – 72

Chapter 4. Permeabilized Cell Models for Studying Chromosome Movement in Dividing PtK1 Cells

pp.:  72 – 84

Chapter 5. Mitotic Spindles Isolated from Sea Urchin Eggs with EGTA Lysis Buffers

pp.:  84 – 122

Chapter 6. Molecular and Genetic Methods for Studying Mitosis and Spindle Proteins in Aspergillus nidulans

pp.:  122 – 146

Chapter 7. Actin Localization within Cells by Electron Microscopy

pp.:  146 – 158

Chapter 8. The Brush Border of Intestinal Epithelium: A Model System for Analysis of Cell-Surface Architecture and Motility

pp.:  158 – 190

Chapter 9. Actin Gelation in Sea Urchin Egg Extracts

pp.:  190 – 216

Chapter 10. Macrophages: Their Use in Elucidation of the Cytoskeletal Roles of Actin

pp.:  216 – 242

Chapter 11. Crane Fly Spermatocytes and Spermatids: A System for Studying Cytoskeletal Components

pp.:  242 – 268

Chapter 12. Reactivation of Sperm Flagella: Properties of Microtubule-Mediated Motility

pp.:  268 – 288

Chapter 13. Stereological Analysis of Microtubules in Cells with Special Reference to Their Possible Role in Secretion

pp.:  288 – 300

Chapter 14. Chromatophores: Their Use in Understanding Microtubule-Dependent Intracellular Transport

pp.:  300 – 328

Chapter 15. Acanthamoeba castellanii: Methods and Perspectives for Study of Cytoskeleton Proteins

pp.:  328 – 348

Chapter 16. Biochemical and Immunocytological Characterization of Intermediate Filaments in Muscle Cells

pp.:  348 – 374

Chapter 17. Dictyostelium discoideum: Methods and Perspectives for Study of Cell Motility

pp.:  374 – 380

Chapter 18. Axonal Transport: A Cell-Biological Method for Studying Proteins That Associate with the Cytoskeleton

pp.:  380 – 414

Index

pp.:  414 – 424

Contents of Recent Volumes

pp.:  424 – 442

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