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Cell Biology Reviews : Cbr

Cell Biology Reviews : Cbr is a scientific journal, published since 1991 in English. The journal's country of origin is Spain and its primary focus area is cell biology.

Details
Abbr. Cell Biol Rev
Start 1991
End 1991
Frequency Four no. a year
p-ISSN 1131-7108
Country Spain
Language English
Specialty Cell Biology
Recent Articles
1.
Irie S, Tavassoli M
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(4):317-33, 340-1. PMID: 1786412
In addition to its many functions in biosynthesis, growth, coagulation and rheology, vascular endothelium is anatomically interposed between the vascular space and the tissue fluid. Recent evidence indicates that it...
2.
Vicente O, Moreno R, Heberle-Bors E
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(4):295-306. PMID: 1786411
In in vitro cultures, isolated microspores and pollen grains can undergo two fundamentally different types of development. In conditions that simulate the tapetum they continue normal gametophytic development to produce...
3.
Luzikov V
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(4):265-94, 335-7. PMID: 1786410
The data on proteolytic control of protein topogenesis and of cell organelles assembly are critically reviewed. There are grounds to suggest that the slow conformational maturation of polypeptide chains, the...
4.
Green K
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(3):169-207. PMID: 1764619
Our understanding of the function of the corneal endothelium in corneal thickness regulation, and the role of ion transport mechanisms in endothelial physiology, has expanded greatly over the past 25...
5.
Balbinder E, Waldren C
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(2):105-59. PMID: 1764618
No abstract available.
6.
Simionescu M, Simionescu N
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(1):1-78. PMID: 1764617
No abstract available.
7.
GOSPODAROWICZ D
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(4):307-16, 337-9. PMID: 1723905
No abstract available.
8.
Geck P, Bereiter-Hahn J
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(2):85-104. PMID: 1722428
No abstract available.
9.
Hashimoto Y, Shudo K
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(3):209-35. PMID: 1662552
Retinoids (retinoic acid and its biofunctional analogs) are widely involved in the control of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and embryogenic development. A series of novel synthetic retinoids (called retinobenzoic acids),...
10.
Hashimoto Y, Shudo K
Cell Biol Rev . 1991 Jan; 25(3):209-30, 233-5. PMID: 1364328
Retinoids (retinoic acid and its biofunctional analogs) are widely involved in the control of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and embryogenic development. A series of novel synthetic retinoids (called retinobenzoic acids),...