Molecular Biology of Physarum polycephalum (e-bog) af Wohlfarth-Bottermann, Karl-Ernst

Molecular Biology of Physarum polycephalum e-bog

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One landmark in the long history of biological studies on the &quote;slime mold&quote; Physarum polycephalum was the introduction of chemi- cally defined growth conditions for the plasmodial phase of this organism in the laboratory of Harold P. Rusch in Wisconsin in the 1950s. A number of investigators began working with Physarum in that era, then dispersed over the world. In the 1950s to 1960s...
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Forfattere Wohlfarth-Bottermann, Karl-Ernst (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 6 december 2012
Genrer Neurosciences
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781461322030
One landmark in the long history of biological studies on the "e;slime mold"e; Physarum polycephalum was the introduction of chemi- cally defined growth conditions for the plasmodial phase of this organism in the laboratory of Harold P. Rusch in Wisconsin in the 1950s. A number of investigators began working with Physarum in that era, then dispersed over the world. In the 1950s to 1960s, the regular meetings of Physarum workers in North America were commonly held in Wisconsin. Strong new scientific initiatives in Physarum have grown up independently, from the disciplines of genetics, cytology, photo- biology, and biophysics, in countries scattered over the world from Japan to Poland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Turkey, and Great Britain. Infusion of the technical power of contemporary molecular biology--in particular, gene cloning and monoclonal antibodies--has brought these dispersed investigators into mutual communication. It was therefore timely and appropriate to assemble the Physarum community again in Wisconsin after a hiatus of 20 years, at a conference in the Friedrick Conference Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, from July 8 to 13, 1985.