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    Microcompartmentation and Phase Separation in Cytoplasm: A Survey of Cell Biology

    Microcompartmentation and Phase Separation in Cytoplasm

    A Survey of Cell Biology

    Series: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology; 192;

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    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 21 October 1999

    • ISBN 9780123645968
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 640 g
    • Language English
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    International Review of Cytology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology-both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for future research.This volume provides an overview of major cytoplasmic properties and events which including cytoarchitecture and the physical properties of cytoplasm, molecular compartmentation and gradients, channeling, sorting, and trafficking. It also addresses physicochemical events, both measured and anticipated, which attend solutions under conditions prevailing in cytoplasm: molecular crowding. It summarizes the current state of knowledge in the field and considers questions such as how molecules in cytoplasm interact.

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    Table of Contents:

    Physicochemical Properties of Aqueous Phase Systems and Partitioning Behavior of Biomaterials:
    V. Tolstoguzov, Compositions and Phase Diagrams for Aqueous Systems Based on Proteins and Polysaccharides.
    G. Johansson and H. Walter, Partitioning and Concentrating Biomaterials in Auqeous Phase Systems.
    G. Kopperschlï¿1⁄2ger, Effects of Specific Binding Reactions on the Partitioning Behavior of Biomaterials.
    H. Cabezas, Properties of Interfaces and Transport Across Them.
    F. Tjerneld and H.-O. Johansson, Compartmentalization of Enzymes and Distribution of Products in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems.
    Physicochemical Properties of Cytoplasm:
    H.-O. Johansson, D.E. Brooks, and C.A. Haynes, Macromolecular Crowding and Its Consequences.
    J.I. Clark and J.M. Clark, Lens Cytoplasmic Phase Separation.
    K. Luby-Phelps, Cytoarchitecture and Physical Properties of Cytoplasm: Volume, Viscosity, Diffusion, Intracellular Surface Area.
    T.Y. Aw, Intracellular Compartmentation of Organelles and Gradients of Low Molecular Weight Species.
    J. Ovï¿1⁄2di and P.A. Srere, Macromolecular Compartmentation and Channeling.
    K.D. Garlid, The State of Water in Biological Systems.
    L. Pagliaro, Mechanisms for Cytoplasmic Organization: An Overview.
    Cytoplasm and Phase Separation:
    D.E. Brooks, Can Cytoplasm Exist Without Undergoing Phase Separation?
    H. Walter, Consequences of Phase Separation in Cytoplasm.
    Chapter References.
    Index.

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