Published in: "The Cell Nucleus", Busch H, (ed.), vols. 1-3, 1974 (Academic Press New York):
"The Cell Nucleus", Volumes 1-3.
Edited by Harris Busch,
Department of Pharmacology, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Introduction:
Volume 1:
Nuclear Structure:
Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Interactions:
Chromatin:
Volume 2:
Chromosomes - General:
Chromosomes - Specific:
Chromosomes - Pathology:
Mitosis and Meiosis:
Volume 3:
Nucleic Acids:
Nuclear Proteins:
Special Aspects of Nuclear Function:
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Volume 1, 1974:
Chapter 1. "Localization of Nuclear Functions as Revealed by Ultrastructural Autoradiography and Cytochemistry", M. Bouteille, M.Laval, and A.M. Dupuy-Coin
Chapter 2. "The Nucleolus and Nucleolar DNA", Karel Smetana and Harris Busch
Chapter 3. "Ultrastructural Organization of Plant Cell Nuclei", Jean-G. Lafontaine
Chapter 4. "The Nucleus of Plasmodial Slime Molds", Joyce Mohberg
Chapter 5. "Structures and Functions of the Nuclear Envelope", Werner W. Franke and Ulrich Scheer
Chapter 6. "Chemical and Biochemical Properties of the Nuclear Envelope", Charles B. Kasper
Part II: Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Interactions
Chapter 7. "Movement of Molecules between Nucleus and Cytoplasm", Lester Goldstein
Chapter 8. "Heterokaryons and Their Uses in Studies of Nuclear Function", E. Sidebottom
Chapter 9. "The Genome in Specialized Cells, as Revealed by Nuclear Transplantation in Amphibia", J.B. Gurdon
Chapter 10. "The Molecular Organization of the Chromatin Fiber", Alberto J. Solari
Chapter 11. "The Structure of Human Chromosomes", David E. Comings
Chapter 12. "Ultrastructure and Function of Heterochromatin and Euchromatin", John H. Frenster
Volume 2, 1974:
Part IV: Chromosomes - General
Chapter 13. "Mammalian Chromosomes", Frances Arrighi
Chapter 14. "The Human Cell Nucleus: Quinacrine and Other Differential Stainsin theStudy of Chromatin and Chromosomes", Frederick Hecht, Herman E. Wyandt, and R. Ellen Heath Magenis
Chapter 15. "Studies of Isolated Mammalian Metaphase Chromosomes", John Mendelsohn
Chapter 16. "The Kinetics of DNA Replication in Chromosomes", Elton Stubblefield
Chapter 17. "The Organization of Meiotic Chromosomes", Peter Luykx
Chapter 18. "Progress in Human Gene Mapping by Somatic Cell Hybridization", Raju S. Kucherlapti, Richard P. Creagan, and Frank H. Ruddle
Part V: Chromosomes - Specific
Chapter 19. "Chromosomes of Birds", Robert Shoffner
Chapter 20. "Polytene Chromosomes in Studies of Gene Expression", J.-E. Edstrom
Chapter 21. "Giant Chromosomes", Wolfgang Hennig
Part VI: Chromosomes - Pathology
Chapter 22. "Clinical Cytogenetics", Jean De Grouchy
Chapter 23. "Viruses and Chromosomes", Warren W. Nichols
Chapter 24. "The Mitotic Apparatus", John F. Hartmann and Arthur M. Zimmerman
Chapter 25. "Genome Separation Mechanisms in Prokaryotes, Algae, and Fungi", I. Brent Heath
Volume 3, 1974:
Chapter 26. "Nuclear DNA", Bernard S. Strauss
Chapter 27. "Nuclear DNA Polymerases", R.K. Craig and H.M. Keir
Chapter 28. "Precursor of mRNA (Pre-mRNA) and Ribonucleoprotein Particles Containing Pre-mRNA", G.P. Georgiev
Chapter 29. "Nuclear High-Molecular-Weight RNA", Yong C. Choi, Ross N. Nazar, and Harris Busch
Chapter 30. "Low-Molecular -Weight Nuclear RNAs", Ta Suk Ro-Choi and Harris Busch
Chapter 31."Nuclear Proteins", Mark O.J. Olson and Harris Busch
Chapter 32. "Animal Nuclear DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases", P. Chambon, F. Gissinger, C. Kedinger, J.L. Mandel, amd M. Meilhac
Chapter 33. "Cytochemistry of Nuclear Enzymes", Andrezej Vorbrodt
Chapter 34. " Nuclear Protein Synthesis", Leroy Kuehl
Part X: Special Aspects of Nuclear
Function
Chapter 35. "Effects of Female Steroid Hormones on Target Cell Nuclei",
Bert W. O'Malley and Anthony R. Means
Chapter 36. The Nucleus during Avian Erythroid Differentiation", N.R. Ringertz and L. Bolund
Chapter 37. "Inhibitors as Tools in Elucidating the Structure and Function of the Nucleus", Rene Simard, Yves Langelier, Rosemonde Mandeville, Nicole Maestracci, and Andre Royal
Chapter 38. "Intranuclear Viruses", Ursula I. Heine
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euchromatin: "the most active portion of the genome within the
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