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==Contents== | |||
I : The Cell as a Unit of Life | |||
II : The Cell as a Physical Unit | |||
III : Cell Dynamics | |||
IV : The Cell as a Colloidal System | |||
V : The Physical State of Protoplasm | |||
VI : Cell Membranes and Intercellular Matrices | |||
VII : The Nucleus | |||
VIII: Mitosis | |||
IX: Cell Division | |||
X: The Shape of Cells | |||
XI : The Growth of Cells | |||
XII : Cell Variability | |||
XIII : The Equilibrium between a Living Cell and Water | |||
XIV : The Permeability of the Cell Surface | |||
XV : The Nature of the Cell Surface | |||
XVI: The Germ Cells | |||
XVII : Contractile Cells | |||
XVIII: Phagocytosis |
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Gray J. A text-book of experimental cytology. (1931) Cambridge University Press, London.
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A Text-book Of Experimental Cytology
Contents
I : The Cell as a Unit of Life
II : The Cell as a Physical Unit
III : Cell Dynamics
IV : The Cell as a Colloidal System
V : The Physical State of Protoplasm
VI : Cell Membranes and Intercellular Matrices
VII : The Nucleus
VIII: Mitosis
IX: Cell Division
X: The Shape of Cells
XI : The Growth of Cells
XII : Cell Variability
XIII : The Equilibrium between a Living Cell and Water
XIV : The Permeability of the Cell Surface
XV : The Nature of the Cell Surface
XVI: The Germ Cells
XVII : Contractile Cells
XVIII: Phagocytosis