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Molecular Biology of the Cell, Third Edition [Paperback]

Bruce Alberts (Author), Dennis Bray (Author), Julian Lewis (Author), Martin Raff (Author), Keith Roberts (Author), James D. Watson (Author), Nigel Orme (Illustrator), Kaye Hesketh-Moore (Drawings)
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0815316208 978-0815316206 March 3, 1994 3rd
"The epitome of what a current upper level textbook in cell biology should be". -- Quarterly Review of Biology

"Accessible and relatively easy to read....timely and accurate.... profusely and beautifully illustrated". -- American Society for Microbiology News

"A reliable, accurate and up-to-date textbook for which students and researchers must be grateful". -- Trends in Biochemical Sciences

"The standard against which other scientific textbooks will be measured". -- Biochemical Education

Now generously illustrated in full color and featuring many new panels, drawings, and diagrams, the Third Edition is completely reorganized to reflect new discoveries, new emphases, and new approaches. It covers major advances in signal transduction, intracellular protein sorting, gene regulation, control of cell division, and developmental biology. The biology of plants and the nervous system are integrated into the main text. The Third Edition also extensively updates coverage of immunology and cancer, and adds two new chapters that examine recombinant DNA techniques and proteins as machines.


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"In an era when we are drowning in information, the job of a textbook such as Molecular Biology of the Cell is to help teach its readers how to swim. This it does admirably, and the punctilious attention to detail and effort devoted by the authors to covering this huge field in a lucid and easy-to-read style shines though on every page... the fourth edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell is an outstanding textbook... The clear and concise style and copious informative diagrams and illustrations set an impressive standard, and the comprehensive coverage of the field that has been achieved is quite remarkable." - Nature

 

"The book is extremely well written... The hundreds of schematic/explanatory diagrams and light and electron micrographs and the way they are integrated into the text are superb... This 4th edition will be warmly welcomed by college and university teachers, researchers and students alike. It maintains and improves upon the quality and excellence of previous editions." - Doody's Reviews

 

"The 4th edition of the Molecular Biology of the Cell does an excellent job of reporting our progress, and the next generation of purchasers should not regret the presence of this text on their bookshelves." - Cell

 

"... what is to be said about the fourth edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell? The most casual glance confirms that standards have not slipped: short subsections with informative headings, highlighted key words, italicised chapter summaries and diagrams of great clarity... it should be remembered that Molecular Biology of the Cell set the precedent of providing a substantial problems book, and Tim Hunt and John Wilson have contributed a revised version of this supplement for the fourth edition... the sheer scale of coverage by the fourth edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell means it will be the first thing most of us will reach for in pursuit of the facts of life." - Journal of Cell Science

 

"... a new kind of encyclopedia is taking shape, and for a new kind of audience. They don't just make an up-to-date alphabetical tour of some circumscribed area of human knowledge; They also try to put all that knowledge in context. The best I've yet encountered is a Molecular Biology of the Cell... It's essentially a single 1,500-plus-page essay on the microcosm that lurks invisibly at the very roots of the tree of life... the authors digest their material so brilliantly one can--with patience and a decent high-school science education--actually read the damn thing... [the] authors have with each edition improved every aspect of the book, polishing its plain, transparent prose, clarifying descriptions, enhancing illustrations... It's an easy book to like, too..." - Seattle Weekly

 

"Molecular Biology of the Cell, a hefty tome written for a wide range of students, as well as scientists wishing to follow the rapid progress in their specialized fields, delivers on its promise to give readers the most comprehensive text possible. At first glance, it doesn't seem possible that the authors had to decide what details to leave out. It looks as if they'd covered it all. From a basic discussion of cells, genomes, and cell chemistry to DNA, cellular organization, function and cell immunity, the authors have incorporated facts, specific examples, and essential concepts in a way that makes this new edition a landmark work in the field of molecular cell biology. As genomics expands more rapidly than anyone thought possible, and complete sequencing of genomes from bacteria to humans has revolutionized our understanding of living things, new information is critical. Included in this amazing text are discussions of new discoveries in biotechnology, cellular mechanisms, infection and immunity. Without sacrificing content, the authors have put together a remarkable book that can be used for courses in cell biology or molecular biology (chapters 1 through 8). Outstanding drawings, photographs, and diagrams fill the chapters to enhance the excellent writing. Every instructor will want to keep a reference copy on his or her shelf, whether they use the book for their classes or not. As a textbook, there's not one better. Highly recommended for academic libraries, as well as undergraduate, and graduate courses." - Life Science Book Review

 

Praise for the previous editions:

"The epitome of what a current upper level textbook in cell biology should be."

Quarterly Review of Cell Biology

"Accessible and relatively easy to read... timely and accurate... profusely and beautifully illustrated."

American Society for Microbiology News

"A reliable, accurate and up-to-date textbook for which students and researchers must be grateful."

Trends in Biochemical Sciences

"A big, beautiful (now in color), up-to-date survey of cell biology."

Sci Tech Book News

"The authors and their publisher have once again led the way and set the standard against which other scientific textbooks will be measured."

Biochemical Education

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 1352 pages
  • Publisher: Garland Science; 3rd edition (March 3, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0815316208
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815316206
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.3 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A perfect introduction to the subject, January 3, 2002
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I will say that I had no trouble in reading and understanding this book. All subjects are nicely elaborated and picturized with detailed schematics or with electron microscopy pictures. Scanning electron pictures are the best but very minimal.All basic concepts are covered structure of cell, protein synthesis, DANA , cell structures,nerve cells, atp, etc. You may want to skip better books when it comes to biochemistry or developmental biology but this book gives smooth introduction all subjects and than you make your direction. Compared to book written by Karp, I prefer this one for wider coverage but Karp has some sections called "experimental pathways" that open your vision to latest developments.
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The surface of our planet is populated by living thingscurious, intricately organized chemical factories that take in matter from their surroundings and use these raw materials to generate copies of themselves.  Read the first page
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activated carrier molecules, sensory mother cell, eucaryotic cell cycle, interacting plasma membranes, small intracellular mediators, overlap microtubules, specific gene regulatory proteins, transmembrane adhesion proteins, extracellular signal proteins, duplicated homologs, other gene regulatory proteins, cycle and programmed cell death, centrosome matrix, higher eucaryotic cells, most eucaryotic cells, homeotic selector genes, cytosolic monolayer, polymerase tail, migrant cells, multipass transmembrane proteins, nonclassical cadherins, noncrossing strands, secreted signal molecules, protein translocator, read the genome
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