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The goal of this course is to give the sudent an advanced basis of the main topics of the cell biology, respecting topics presented in the courses of Biology I / II and the topics required by the consequent Microbiology course. The key intention is to show the relationship between cell organisation and cell function. The development of the capacity to use correctly specialized terminology as well as advanced understanding of the cell as a single cell organism or a building unit of a macrooranisms is a parallel goal.
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Students will be able to use the facts of respective topics to describe the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell in general, and marker cell processes, cell adaptation / diferentiation, intercellular interactions… in particular; in addition, the capacity to use foreign sources of information should be developed in parallel. Last update: Kubová Petra (24.02.2016)
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R: Cooper G., The Cell , ASM Press,2006, 978-0-87893-219-1 R: Darnell J.,Molecular Cell Biology, Scientific American Books, 1999, 0-7167-1448-5 A: Miller R., Microbial evolution, ASM Press,2004, 978-1-55581-271-3 Last update: Kubová Petra (24.02.2016)
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1. Cell types 2. Cell compartment evolution 3. Cell membranes 4. Cell compartmentalization 5. Selfassembly of cellular structures 6. Cell autoreproduction and proliferation 7. Cell cycle control 8. Nuclear architecture 9. Chromatin organisation a remodelling 10. Cell surface organisation and function 11. Intercellular interactions 12. Cell adaptation and differentiation 13. The construction of hybrid cell 14. Synthetic biology of the cell Last update: Kubová Petra (24.02.2016)
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http://eso.vscht.cz/predmety/N319001/ Last update: Kubová Petra (24.02.2016)
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Biology I; Biology II Last update: Kubová Petra (24.02.2016)
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