Cell Biology & Cytology
HyperCELL sets the standard for teaching dynamic aspects of cell and molecular biology. I recommend it enthusiastically for intermediate and beginning students alike.
--Edward C. Cox, Professor ofhlolecular Biology, Princeton University
Now in its eighth year, HyperCELL is a powerful cell biology teaching program that consists of text, graphics and animated diagrams. The program can be used in a computer network for teaching both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It is also a handy reference database for individuals or laboratories.
HyperCELL 1998 is thoroughly revised with nearly 275 animated diagrams and expanded coverage of key areas and topics such as:
- Nucleosomes and higher levels of chromatin structure
- Histone acetylation during chromatin synthesis
- Reversible histone acetylation duing chromatin modification
- Chromatin remodeling and silencing
- Yeast mating types
- Telomerase
- Telomerc maintenance in senescence and cancer
- Nuclear protein import and export
- HIV entry, multiplication, and treatment
- Synaptic vesicle cycle
- Nerve cell development
- Apoptosis
- Cell cycle
- Early Drosophila development
- Wingless signaling
- Ubiquitin and protein degradation
- Cell adhesion molecules and angiogenesis
- Prion diseases
- Meiosis--basic steps
- Meiosis--additional features in higher animals
- Journal to April 1997
Individual CD-ROM for Mac & Windows!
The CD-ROM version, licensed for use by one individual on a single workstation, provides convenient access to the same animations and information as the site-licensed version. The CD-ROM may not be made available in any public setting such as a library, teaching laboratory or computer cluster and it may not be networked.