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The World of the Cell, 5th Edition [Hardcover]

Wayne M. Becker (Author), Lewis J. Kleinsmith (Author), Jeff Hardin (Author)
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July 30, 2002 0805345477 978-0805345476 5

The World of the Cell combines the most readable book and effective learning package available for beginning readers in cell biology. With its hallmark emphasis on cell biology, the book guides readers through the basics of cell structure, function, and mechanisms. The World of the Cell continues the tradition of previous editions widely praised for covering some of the most difficult topics, including bioenergetics, metabolism, enzyme kinetics, thermodynamics, membrane transport, cell signaling, regulatory mechanisms, transcription and translation, signal transduction, and DNA replication and recombintion. For instructors and students, or anyone interested in cell or molecular biology.


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The cell biology text written with you in mind The World of the Cell, Fifth Edition, combines the most readable text and effective learning package available for a beginning course in cell biology. With its hallmark emphasis on cell biology, this book focuses on the basics of cell structure, function, and mechanisms. In this new edition, the authors integrate coverage of modern molecular techniques and recent advances in the field. Resources to help you succeed in cell biology Packaged free with every new copy of the text The Cell Place CD-ROM and Web site include over 30 animations and interactive activities that reinforce understanding of key concepts explained in the text. The Cell Place also contains a pop-up, searchable glossary, practice quizzes, and hundreds of annotated web links. The CD-ROM comes loaded with all the solutions to the end-of-chapter problems in the text - you don't have to purchase a separate solutions manual! Guide to Microscopy: Explore the fundamental principles of both light and electron microscopy, with an emphasis on the various specialized techniques that are used to adapt these two types of microscopy for a variety of specialized purposes. For sale separately NEW! Biology Labs On-Line: Cell Version 0-8053-4865-4 Expand your horizons beyond the traditional wet lab setting and perform potentially dangerous, lengthy, or expensive experiments in a safe electronic environment. Labs included are HemoglobinLab, MitochondriaLab, EnzymeLab, and TranslationLab. Go to www.biologylabsonline.com for more information. Printed Solutions Manual 0-8053-4856-5 A collection of complete, detailed answers for all of the end-of-chapter questions and problems written by the authors. The Benjamin Cummings Special Topics Series These brief 32-page booklets, edited by Michael Palladino of Monmouth University, present the basic scientific facts, media myths, and social and ethical issues. *Understanding the Human Genome Project 0-8053-6774-8 #1 *Stem Cells & Cloning 0-8053-4864-6 #2 *Biology of Cancer 0-8053-4867-0 #3 *Biological Terrorism 0-8053-4868-9 #4 Please visit us at www.aw.com/bc for more information. To order any of our products, contact our customer service department at (800) 824-7799, (201) 767-5021 outside of the U.S., or visit your campus bookstore.

About the Author

Wayne M. Becker teaches cell biology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His interest in textbook writing grew out of notes, outlines, and problem sets that he assembled for his students, culminating in Energy and the Living Cell, a paperback text on bioenergetics published in 1977, and The World of the Cell, the first edition of which appeared in 1986. He earned all his degrees at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. All three degrees are in biochemistry, an orientation that is readily discernible in his textbooks. His research interests have been in plant molecular biology, focused specifically on the regulation of the expression of genes that encode enzymes of the photorespiratory pathway.

His interests in teaching, learning, and research have taken him on sabbatical leaves at Harvard University, Edinburgh University, the University of Indonesia, the University of Puerto Rico, Canterbury University in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Teaching, and a Visiting Scholar Award from the Royal Society of London.


Lewis J. Kleinsmith is a Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental biology at the University of Michigan, where he has served on the faculty since receiving his Ph.D. from Rockefeller University in 1968. His teaching experiences have involved courses in introductory biology, cell biology, and cancer biology, and his research interests have included studies of growth control in cancer cells, the role of protein phosphorylation in eukaryotic gene regulation, and the control of gene expression during development.

Among his numerous publications, he is the author of Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology, first published in 1988, and several award-winning educational software programs. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Henry Russell Award, a Michigan Distinguished Service Award, citations for outstanding teaching from the Michigan Students Association, a Thurnau Professorship, an NIH Plain Language Award, and a Best Curriculum Innovation Award from the EDUCOM Higher Education Software Awards Competition.


Jeff Hardin received his Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of California, Berkeley, and pursued post-doctoral work at Duke University. In 1991 he joined the faculty of the Zoology Department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he is currently an associate professor. His research interests center on how the cells move and change the shape of the embryo..Dr. Hardin's teaching is enhanced by his extensive use of video-microscopy and his Web-based teaching materials, which are used on many campuses in the United States and other countries. As part of his interest in teaching biology, Dr. Hardin has been involved in several teaching initiatives, including being a founding member of the University of Wisconsin system-wide instructional technology initiative known as BioWeb. He is currently faculty director of the Biocore Curriculum, a four-semester honors biology sequence for undergraduates. His teaching awards include a Lily Teaching Fellowship and a National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award.




Product Details

  • Hardcover: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Benjamin Cummings; 5 edition (July 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805345477
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805345476
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,924,406 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Cell Book for those who need to know biochem, July 30, 2005
I think the recent reviews of this book have been unfair. I have looked at the beginning chapters of this recent (6th)revision and I think the book has remained a great quality Cell Biology book. As stated in other reviews, the book is detailed, but most good schools will require you to know at least the level of detail presented in this book and likely more. I found this book to be an excellent preparation for more advanced classes in Cell Biology (which used Alberts) and Biochemistry. The book is organized to make sure the students have the underlying knowledge to successfully understand more complex concepts later. The only major drawback of this book is that Alberts exists and the eloquence and sophistication in Alberts is lacking in Becker's World of the Cell. That said, I still recommend this book for people needing to know and understand all the basics of Cell biology/biochemistry.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Misguided Reviews- I loved this book, April 26, 2007
I know that Cell Biology is a difficult subject to master, so there will always be shortcomings in a textbook's ability to communicate the subject in an understandable fashion. However, I thought this book was awesome. I followed the text entirely. I loved the fact that this text was an introductory text and didn't assume that the reader has previous knowledge of the subject. The authors explained everything. In later chapters of the book, they would summarize previously mentioned material, and reference you to the appropriate section of the book if you needed a more in-depth recap. The figures and tables are incredibly helpful in visualizing what is going on within each molecular process. Like I said, loved this book. I will say that I didn't find the CD-ROM helpful at all, but I won't dock points from such a good book for that reason. Good luck to everyone with your studies. Hope you enjoy the text.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly good book on cell biology and chemistry., March 31, 1998
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I am in awe of the usability of this book. The subject matter is not trivial, but is presented in a very logical, step-by-step sequence. Illustrations are in color and strongly reinforce the text. I was able to learn the material without the benefit of attending a class on the subject. Bravo to the Authors and the Publisher, Benjamin Cummings.
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