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Title Visions of cell biology : reflections inspired by Cowdry's general cytology / edited by Karl S. Matlin, Jane Maienschein, and Manfred D. Laubichler.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations
Series Convening science, discovery at the marine biological laboratory
Convening science.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Changing Ideas about Cells as Complex Systems / Jane Maienschein -- In Search of Cell Architecture: General Cytology and Early Twentieth-Century Conceptions of Cell Organization / Andrew Reynolds -- Methodological Reflections in General Cytology in Historical Perspective / Jutta Schickore -- Cellular Pathogenesis: Virus Inclusions and Histochemistry / William C. Summers -- The Age of a Cell: Cell Aging in Cowdry's Problems of Ageing and Beyond / Lijing Jiang -- Visualizing the Cell: Pictorial Styles and Their Epistemic Goals in General Cytology / Beatrice Steinert and Kate MacCord -- Thomas Hunt Morgan and the Role of Chromosomes in Heredity / Garland E. Allen -- Epigenetics and Beyond / Jan Sapp -- Heads and Tails: Molecular Imagination and the Lipid Bilayer, 1917-1941 / Daniel Liu -- Pictures and Parts: Representation of Form and the Epistemic Strategy of Cell Biology / Karl S. Matlin -- Observing the Living Cell: Shinya Inoué and the Reemergence of Light Microscopy / Rudolf Oldenbourg -- Enriching the Strategies for Creating Mechanistic Explanations in Biology / William Bechtel -- Updating Cowdry's Theories: The Role of Models in Contemporary Experimental and Computational Cell Biology / Fridolin Gross.
Summary Although modern cell biology is often considered to have arisen following World War II in tandem with certain technological and methodological advances - in particular, the electron microscope and cell fractionation - its origins actually date to the 1830s and the development of cytology, the scientific study of cells. By 1924, with the publication of Edmund Vincent Cowdry's 'General Cytology', the discipline had stretched beyond the bounds of purely microscopic observation to include the chemical, physical, and genetic analysis of cells. Inspired by Cowdry's classic, watershed work, this text collects contributions from cell biologists, historians, and philosophers of science to explore the history and current status of cell biology.
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Subject Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent), 1888-1975. General cytology.
Cytology.
Cells.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Anatomy & Physiology.
Cells.
Cytology.
Added Author Matlin, Karl S., editor.
Maienschein, Jane, editor.
Laubichler, Manfred Dietrich, editor.
Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent), 1888-1975. General cytology.
Other Form: Print version: Visions of cell biology. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2018 9780226520483 022652048X (DLC) 2017026678 (OCoLC)989519904
ISBN 9780226520650 (electronic book)
022652065X (electronic book)
9780226520483 (print)
022652048X (print)
9780226520513
022652051X
Standard No. 40028055860