Flagella of a chrysophycean alga play an active role in prey capture and selection R. WetherbeeR. A. Andersen OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 7
Microtubules of the flagellar apparatus are active during prey capture in the chrysophycean algaEpipyxis pulchra R. A. AndersenR. Wetherbee OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 20
The sustained and warped helicoidal pattern of a xylan-cellulose composite: the stony endocarp model D. ReisJ. C. RolandB. Vian OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 34
Reorganization of the cortical cytoskeleton in tip-growing fern protonemal cells during phytochrome-mediated phototropism and blue light-induced apical swelling A. KadotaM. Wada OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 41
Heterogeneity of spindle structure in different microvessel endothelial cell types derived from bovine corpus luteum K. W. WolfK. Spanel-Borowski OriginalPaper Pages: 42 - 48
Nuclear shape and DNA content of fully habituated nonorganogenic sugarbeet cells D. HagègeR. CataniaT. Gaspar OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 54
Development of spatio-temporal pattern of Ca2+ on the chemotactic behaviour ofPhysarum plasmodium K. NatsumeY. MiyakeH. Shimizu OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 60
Osmotically induced fluid-phase uptake of fluorescent markers by protoplasts ofChenopodium album Maria WartenbergJosta HamannE. Donath OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 66
Ultrastructure of cuticular exudations in parasitic juvenileHeterodera schachtii, as related to cuticle structure B. Y. EndoU. Wyss OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 77
Fine structure of the phylogenetically important marine algaRhodogorgon carriebowensis (Rhodophyta, Batrachospermales?) C. M. PueschelH. N. TrickJ. N. Norris OriginalPaper Pages: 78 - 88
Specialized calciferous cells in the marine algaRhodogorgon carriebowensis and their implications for models of red algal calcification C. M. PueschelH. H. EichelbergerH. N. Trick OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 98
Immunogold localization of light-harvesting and photosystem I complexes in the thylakoids ofFucus serratus (Phaeophyceae) Christiane LichtléAgnès SpilarJ. C. Duval OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 106
Non-invasive observation of the development of fungal infection in fruit B. A. GoodmanB. WilliamsonJ. A. Chudek Rapid Communication Pages: 107 - 109
Yeast calmodulin localizes to sites of cell growth G. -H. SunY. OhyaY. Anraku Rapid Communication Pages: 110 - 113