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http://wing-keung.tripod.com/cellbiology.htm
Designed for the Advanced Level students. The page consists of biological pictures and precise descriptions for each biological topic.
http://www.hawaii.edu/natsci/
Information on the graduate program including faculty biographies, admissions information and degrees offered. University of Hawaii at Manoa.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology
An online course from Wikibooks providing an overview of the cell and its functions.
http://www.case.edu/med/cellbiology/
Information on the graduate program, including faculty biographies, application details, lecture announcements, links to Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
http://www.johnkyrk.com/
Provides animations of key biological processes, cell function overview and its anatomy, concept of gene expression as well as principle of evolution.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/97/
Archive of online journal owned and published by the American Society for Cell Biology. Publishes peer-reviewed articles on life science education at the K-12, undergraduate and graduate levels.
http://www.cellnucleus.com/
The site focuses on the structure, dynamics, and function of chromatin and the cell nucleus. Images, movies, lectures, job postings, conference announcements.
http://www.cellsalive.com/
Learn about bacteria, parasites, cancer cells and viruses. Learn about how immune cells attack and kill microbes. Procure stock video for TV and CDROMs. Order educational videos.
https://faes.org/content/cellserv
Offers innovative, inexpensive self contained kits and PowerPoint presentations for hands-on laboratory experiences and instruction in biology, biotechnology and genetics.
http://www.uthscsa.edu/csb/
Graduate programs, research and support for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Allied Health, Nursing and the Graduate School, at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX.
http://www.cytographics.com/
Cytographics showcases the vivid beauty of living cells, the smallest unit of life. Time-lapse moving images reveal their great variety, idiosyncracy and intelligence.
http://tulane.edu/sse/cell/
General information and courses. The department specializes in cell, molecular, and neuroscience training and research.
https://www.mcb.harvard.edu/mcb/home/
Dept of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Fellows, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows actively engaged in innovative research, discovery and training in modern biology.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/cell.htm
An introduction to cells, enzymes, DNA, reproduction, viruses, genes, genetic diseases, and biotechnology, supplemented with many illustrations and links.
http://www.biologyguide.net/
Revision website designed for A-level biology and human biology students.
http://cellbiology.med.nyu.edu/
Provides information on the department, the faculty, courses and publications.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/cell_bio.html
Interactive tutorial to help learn the fundamentals of cell biology (cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis, organelles) with tests.
http://www.ibiblio.org/virtualcell/
Comprises an online textbook, visual tour of cell biology, and resources for teachers.
http://www.ibiblio.org/virtualcell/textbook/chapter3/chapter3.htm
Illustrated chapter from an online textbook.
http://cellbio.uga.edu/
Research interests of the faculty in molecular and immunoparasitology and developmental biology. Includes links to graduate and undergraduate programs, and related information at Atlanta.
http://www.cbmg.umd.edu/
Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics University of Maryland Cell and Developmental Biology Genetics & Genomics Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology Plant Biology Virology
http://www.utmb.edu/ncb/
Overview of cell and organelle structure and function by Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at University of Texas Medical Branch.
http://www.life.illinois.edu/plantbio/cell/
Shows a 3D model of a cell, which can be manipulated.
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