BIOL 358 CELL BIOLOGY
Molecular interactions that provide the foundation for the structure and functions of the cell. Topics include protein structure and function, membrane transport, post-translational modifications of proteins and protein secretion, cell cycle regulation, cell signaling and mechanisms of development and differentiation. Laboratory techniques include SDS-PAGE, cell fractionation, bacterial protein expression and purification, and immunohistochemistry. Included in the biotechnology certificate program. Lecture, laboratory and discussion.
Credits:
2
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3
Prerequisites:
BIOL 301
(with a min grade of C-)
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Course Notes:
or Instr.consent.