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" The Molecular Biology of Physarum polycephalum "
edited by William F. Dove, Jennifer Dee, Sadashi Hatano, Finn B. Haugli, Karl-Ernst Wohlfarth-Bottermann.
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BL
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731218
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b551004
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Main Entry
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edited by William F. Dove, Jennifer Dee, Sadashi Hatano, Finn B. Haugli, Karl-Ernst Wohlfarth-Bottermann.
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Title & Author
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The Molecular Biology of Physarum polycephalum\ edited by William F. Dove, Jennifer Dee, Sadashi Hatano, Finn B. Haugli, Karl-Ernst Wohlfarth-Bottermann.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer New York, 1986
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Series Statement
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NATO ASI series., Series A,, Life sciences ;, 106.
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(378 pages)
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ISBN
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1461292948
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: 1461322030
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: 9781461292944
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: 9781461322030
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Contents
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1: Introduction to Physarum --;Position Papers --;2: Genetic Analysis in Physarumpolycephalum --;3: Molecular Organization of the Physarum Genome --;4: Temporal Order of Replication and Gene Expression in Physarumpolycephalum --;5: The Physarum Cell Cycle --;6: Cellular Transformations of Myxamoebae --;7: Gene Expression During Plasmodial Differentiation --;8: Biological Aspects of Motility --;9: Actin, Myosin, and the Associated-Proteins from the Physarum Plasmodium --;Motility: Experimental Investigations --;10: Inhibitory Ca2+-Regulation of the Physarum Actomyosin System --;11: Physarum Myosin Binds Ca2+: Results from Electrophoresis and Equilibrium Dialysis Experiments --;12: Kinetics of Modulator-Actin Interactions: A Comparison of Physarum Fragmin with Actin Modulators from Different Muscle Types --;13: A Nonpolymerizable Actin Derivative Regulates Actin Polymerization by Capping the Fast-Growing End of Actin Filaments --;14: Dynamics and Function of Microfilaments in Physarumpolycephalum as Revealed by Fluorescent Analog Cytochemistry (FAC) and Electron Microscopy --;15: A Titin-like Protein is Present in Physarumpolycephalum --;Present Knowledge --;16: Isolation of a Native Connectin-Like Protein from the Plasmodium of Physarumpolycephalum and its Interaction with Myosin and Actin --;Technical Feasibilities --;17: To Bring Molecular Genetics to the Study of Biological Motility in Physarum --;18: The Culture of Physarum Amoebae in Axenic Media --;19: A New Method for the Preparation of Highly Purified and More Native Nuclei Showing Stage-Specific Transcription of Actin and Tubulin Genes --;20: Incorporation of Substances into Living Cells --;21: Protocol for Microinjection of Macroplasmodia of Physarumpolycephalum --;22: Gene Cloning and Construction of Genomic Libraries in Physarum --;23: Gene Cloning and Construction of cDNA Libraries in Physarum --;24: cDNA Cloning of Physarumpolycephalum Stage-Specific mRNAs --;25: Toward a DNA Transformation System for Physarumpolycephalum --;Epilogue: Physarum as an Integrated Experimental Organism --;Abbreviations --;Participants and Contributors.
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Abstract
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One landmark in the long history of biological studies on the "slime mold" Physarum polycephalum was the introduction of chemi- cally defined growth conditions for the plasmodial phase of this organism in the laboratory of Harold P.
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Fungal molecular biology -- Congresses.
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Fungal molecular biology.
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Subject
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Physarum polycephalum -- Congresses.
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LC Classification
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QK635.P5E358 1986
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Added Entry
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Finn B Haugli
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Jennifer Dee
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Karl-Ernst Wohlfarth-Bottermann
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Sadashi Hatano
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William F Dove
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