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The required textbook for this course is: Amazon logo Lodish, et al. Molecular Cell Biology. 5th ed. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2003. ISBN: 9780716743668.


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L1Road map of course, what is and what is not cell biology, properties and behaviors of cellspp. 86-97, 184-193, and 235-239
L2Structure of biological membranes, lipids and lipid modification, membrane proteinspp. 43-46, 147-152, 157-165, 182-184, 245-257, and 260-270
L3Pumps, channels, transporterspp. 271-276
L4Receptors, basics of signal transduction (Note: Reprise and extension in lecture 14)pp. 82-86, 533-556, 561-567, and 571-598
L5Protein secretion, biogenesis of membrane proteinspp. 657-672 and 678-680
E1Exam I (lectures 1-5)
L6Regulation of the cell division cyclepp. 853-863 and 881-886
L7Regulation of DNA replicationpp. 874-881
L8The microtubule cytoskeletonpp. 817-827 and 838-848
L9Regulation of mitosispp. 864-874
L10Meiosispp. 890-894
L11Cell cycle checkpointspp. 886-890
E2Exam II (lectures 6-11)
L12Protein modifications and intracellular transport, glycosylation, vesicular transport, receptor mediated endocytosis, lysosomes, organelle biogenesispp. 165-173, 438-443, 509-513, 673-696, and 701-732
L13Protein modifications and intracellular transport IIpp. 165-173, 438-443, 509-513, 673-696, and 701-732
L14Signal transduction: Detailed molecular mechanismspp. 482-484 and 639-644
L15Nerve cells, ion channels, synapse, Ca++ regulated eventspp. 276-287
L16Nerve cells IIpp. 287-296 and 735-739
L17Immunity and host pathogen interactions IChapter 26, 6th ed. Provided as handout
L18Immunity and host pathogen interactions IIChapter 26, 6th ed. Provided as handout
E3Exam III (lectures 12-18)
L19The actin-myosin cytoskeletonpp. 779-782, 784-786, 789-794, and 796-800
L20The extracellular matrixpp. 197-209, 223-227, 229-231, and 236-237
L21Cancer Ipp. 935-950
L22Cancer IIpp. 951-961, 965-970, and 884-885
L23Stem cells and cloningpp. 899-909
E4Exam IV (lectures 19-23)

 








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