Buehler, G.A.
The Tracks of Moving Cells
, April, 1978, Vol. 238, #4, p. 68.
Dustin, Pierre.
Microtubules
, August, 1980, Vol. 243, #2, p. 67.
Excellent photographs of structural organelles that are found in all nucleated cells. Assembled from scaffolding from protein sub units.
Gordon, Alexander.
Neutral Theory of Molecular Evaluation
, November, 1979, Vol. 241, #5, p. 98.
Evolutionary change caused by genetic random drift.
Kety, Seymour.
Disorders of the Human Brain
, September, 1979, Vol. 241, #3, p. 202.
Genetic and environmental factors discussed, well illustrated and photographed.
Keith, Porter, Tucker, Jonathan.
The Ground Substance of the Living
Cell, March, 1981, Vol. 244, #3, p. 56.
The high voltage electron microscope reveals a network of fibers.
Readings from:
Hormones and Reproductive Behavior
. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Co., 1979.
Biological roots of behavior.
Schwartz, James H.
The Transport of Substances in Nerve-Cells
, April, 1980, Vol. 242, p. 4.
Axon of cell mediates traffic between cell body and nerve endings.
Wai Yiu Chang.
Calmodulim
, June, 1982, Vol. 246, #6, p. 62.
Calcium ions are intercellular messengers.
Wang, James C.
DNA to Poisomerases
, July, 1982, pp. 94-108.
Enzymes convert rings of DNA from one topological form to another and so affect replication, transcription and recombination.
A DNA Operator Repressor System—How Genes are Turned on and off
, January 1976, Vol. 234, #1, p. 64.
Diseases caused by impaired communication among cells
, March, 1980, p. 102.
Genetics of Human Cancer
, February, 1978, Vol. 238, #2, p. 117.
Genetics of Anti Body Diversity
, February, 1982, Vol. 246, #2, p. 58 and May, 1982, Vol. 246, #5, p. 102.
How an animal virus gets into and out of host cells.
Oncogenes
, March, 1982, Vol. 246, #3, p. 80.
Genes causing cancer found in normal cell.
Origin of Genetic Information
, April, 1981, Vol. 244, #4, p. 88.
The Recombinant DNA Debate
, July 1977, Vol. 237, #1, p. 22.
Three Dimensional Structure of Transfer RNA
, January, 1978, Vol. 238, #1, p. 52.
How Bacteria Stick to Other Cells
, p. 86.