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Comparative Organellography of the Cytoplasm (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973)
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Comparative Organellography of the Cytoplasm (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973)
Series: Cytoplasma-Organellen, 3 / G
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Since the publication of my monograph "Die submikroskopische
Struktur des Cytoplasm as" Protoplasmatologia III A12 (1955)],
science has increased our knowledge on this cell constituent in an
amazing way. At that time, cytoplasm was still considered as an
amorphous colloid with an amicroscopic structure capable of sol/gel
transformations. Meanwhile, within the past 18 years,
ultrastructure research and molecular biology have shown that it
consists of structured organelles, thereby revolutionizing our
concept of the cytoplasm. There is an ontogeny of these organelles
which deals with their appearance, development, growth and eventual
disappearance. Although the results of relevant studies are less
spectacular at this time than those concerning nucleic acids, they
will become more and more important in the near future, because
they touch the basic question of how molecular morphogenesis is
realized. Therefore, an attempt is made to portray the actual state
of these problems from a biological point of view which involves a
comparison of the established organelles. I thank Miss SONIA TURLER
and Dr. ELsA HAUSERMANN for their help with the manuscript and my
former pupils and assistants Drs. Kopp, KUHN, SCHWARZENBACH,
STAEHELIN, STEINMANN, and VOGEL, as well as my colleagues
Professors MATILE, MooR, and MUHLETHALER for original electron
micro graphs."
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