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BIBLIOGRAFÍA GENERAL:

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CITOESQUELETO:

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- The Salmon Lab. Dept. of Biology. University of North Carolina USA.
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WWW:
- The Boulder Laboratory for 3D Electron Microscopy.
University of Colorado USA.
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RETÍCULO ENDOPLÁSMICO:

- Klumperman J. Transport between ER and Golgi.
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LISOSOMAS Y PEROXISOMAS:

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- Childs G. How are lysosomes and peroxisomes produced? En línea. WWW.
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pathologie de la transduction. Médecine /Sciences. 1995, 11: 382-94.

- Chandra S, Morrison G. Evaluation of fracture planes and cell morphology in
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WWW:
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MITOCONDRIAS:

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Mdm 10p, a protein of the mitochondrial outer membrane.
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WWW:
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[http://www.nih.gov/sigs] (10/07/2002).

- Mitochondrial Research Society.
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NÚCLEO:

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microscopy. Plfugers Arch. 2000, 439 (6): 671-681.

- Earnshaw W. Nuclear changes in apoptosis.
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- Goldberg M, Allen T. Structural and functional organization of the nuclear envelope.
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- Pidoux A, Allshire R. Centromeres: getting a grip of chromosomes.
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- Ryan K, Wente S. The nuclear pore complex: a protein machine bridging the nucleus
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- Schluenzen F, Tocilj A, Zarivach R, Harms J, Gluehmann M, Janell D, Bashan A,
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WWW:
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