This detailed lab manual on cell biology is from a course at Gustavus Adolphus College. You will first be asked to provide your email address, and you then move to a menu where you can access the manual by selecting the table of contents. (
http://www.gac.edu/~cellab/
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This is an online version of an actual dictionary (The Dictionary of Cell Biology, editors J.M. Lackie and J.A.T. Dow. Academic Press, London) with a searchable index where you enter keywords (e.g., histones) relating to cell biology (
http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/~julian/Dict.html
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This site, maintained by QUILL Graphics, has a variety of multimedia material (i.e., images, animations, and video) dealing with various aspects of cell biology. There is also a collection of links to other Web sites concerned with cell biology, microbiology and pathogens of humans. (
http://www.cellsalive.com/
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This page is at the Bioinformatics Centre at The National University of Singapore. This is an electronic World Wide Web database for histology slides, and includes light and electron micrographs of tissues and sections for the learning of Histology in Medicine and Dentistry. (
http://vhp.nus.sg/HIS/
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This site allows you to navigate through a plant cell, looking at different levels of magnification. It also includes a number of animations of the chemical processes. (
http://ampere.scale.uiuc.edu/~m-lexa/scripts/cell.cgi
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To learn more about the book this website supports, please visit its Information Center.