Albert Loeb Ed (2 results)
Published by printed in france 1962 1962
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Frontiers in Cytochemistry : the physical and chemical organization of the cytoplasm ; [Biological Symposia, Vol. X] [?Chemical Structure of Cytoplasm; Application of Biological Oxidation-?Reduction Reaction Systems; Ultracentrifugal Studies on Cytoplasmic Components and Inclusions; Electrolytic ?Solutions Compatible with the Maintenance of Protoplasmic Structures; ?Distribution of Nucleic Acids in the Cell and the Morphological Constitution of Cytoplasm; Morphological Constituents of the Liver Cell; Fibrous Nucleoproteins of Chromatin;Macromolecular ?Particles Endowed with Specific Biological Activity]
Hoerr, Normand L. (Normand Louis), 1902-1958, ed. [ser. ed., Jacques Cattell] [Cowdry, Arnold Lazarow, Guzman, Beams, Robert Chambers, Albert Claude, David Bodian, Oliver Lowry, A. E. Mirsky, A. W. Pollister, Francis Schmitt, Cecil Hall, Marie Jakus, Gordon H. Scott, Kurt G. Stern, R. R. Bensley; association copy: Marion Hines-Loeb, 1889-1982]
Published by Lancaster, PA : The Jacques Cattell Press , 1943 1943
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Grey cloth ; vii, 334 pp. ; 25 cm. ; illustrations and plates ; OCLC: 23439716 ; Contents: Foreword / Norman L. Hoerr -- In Appreciation of Professor R. R. Bensley / E. V. Cowdry -- The ?Chemical Structure of Cytoplasm as Investigated in Professor Bensley's Laboratory during the Past ?Ten Years / Arno…ld Lazarow -- Some Considerations on the Application of Biological Oxidation-?Reduction Reaction Systems to the Study of Cellular Respiration / E. S. Guzman Barron -- ?Ultracentrifugal Studies on Cytoplasmic Components and Inclusions / H. W. Beams -- Electrolytic ?Solutions Compatible with the Maintenance of Protoplasmic Structures / Robert Chambers -- ?Distribution of Nucleic Acids in the Cell and the Morphological Constitution of Cytoplasm / Albert ?Claude -- Experimental Epidermal Methylcholanthrene Carcinogenesis in Mice / E. V. Cowdry -- ?Histochemical Analysis of Changes in Rhesus Motorneurons after Root Section / Isidore Gersh and ?David Bodian -- Methods of Isolation of Morphological Constituents of the Liver Cell / Norman L. Hoerr ??-- Electrolytes in the Cytoplasm / Oliver H. Lowry -- Fibrous Nucleoproteins of Chromatin / A. E. Mirsky ?and A. W. Pollister -- The Ultrastructure of Protoplasmic Fibrils / Francis O. Schmitt, Cecil E. Hall, and ?Marie A. Jakus -- Mineral Distribution in the Cytoplasm / Gordon H. Scott -- Studies on Macromolecular ?Particles Endowed with Specific Biological Activity / Kurt G. Stern -- The Chemistry of Cytoplasm. ??(Reprinted from Science, 96: 389) / R. R. Bensley ; "Frontiers of Cytochemistry is based on a symposium which was organized in honor of Dr. R. R. Bensley for his notable achievements in the field of histochemistry. This special symposium presented at the University of Chicago on November 13, 1942, was limited to the theme of the physical and chemical organization of the cytoplasm, the principal subject of the investigations of Dr. Bensley and his students for the past decade. Most biologists will find this volume of especial value and interest for in this collection of papers is presented not only an historical account of the rapid progress made in recent years in this field of fundamental knowledge but the lines along which new discoveries may be expected in the future. Students of cellular biology who have been puzzled by the speed, orderliness and rhythmicity of cellular processes and the unique physical and chemical properties of the cytoplasm will find here significant information regarding structural, chemical and functional relationships. Of particular interest to the morphologist is 1) the account of the isolation and chemical analysis of mitochondria, 2) the separation of the fibrous proteins ellipsin ahd plasmosin which are apparently responsible for the stability of cell structure and the sol-gel transformations in the cytoplasm respectively, 3) the discovery and separation of submicroscopic glycogen particulates and 4) the isolation and chemical analysis of the submicroscopic particulates of Claude. Doubtless the physiologist, pathologist, biochemist and physical chemist will find material of equal interest and profit."-A. A. Knouff ; ownership signature of eminent Emory neurologist Dr. Marion Hines; FINE. Book.