Works Cited
Alberts, Bruce. Essential Cell Biology. 3 ed. Chicago, IL: Other, 2008. This book is helpful with basic cell biology, such as DNA replication.
Bonner, John Tyler. Why Size Matters: From Bacteria to Blue Whales. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006. This book is a general introduction to the idea of size and how it is very different on the nanoscale vs. the macroscale.
Bryant/Franis. Eukaryotic Cell Cycle: vol 59 SEB Symposium (Experimental Biology Reviews). 1 ed. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, 2008. This book gives me more information on cell reproduction and DNA replication.
Enquist, L. W., S. J. Flint, and V. R. Racaniello. Principles of Virology: Molecular Biology. Washington D.C.: Asm Press, 2008. This book gives me insights into general virology, structure and reproduction.
Falvo;Taylor;Broadwell, Jones;. Nanoscale Science. Arlington: NSTA Press, 2007. This book is useful in giving me ideas for classroom activities.
Forbes, Betty A., Daniel F. Sahm, and Alice S. Weissfeld. Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology (Diagnostic Microbiology (Bailey & Scott's)). 12 ed. St Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 2007. This book is helpful about virology, plasmids, antibiotic action, transmission of resistance to antibiotics and other laboratory related topics.
Krajcik, Joseph, Shawn Stevens, and LeeAnn Sutherland. The Big Ideas of Nanoscale Science and Engineering: A Guidebook for Secondary Teachers (PB241X). Danvers, Ma: National Science Teachers Association, 2009. This book is useful in presenting the nanoscale background that I need.
Levy, Jay A.. HIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS. 3 ed. Washington D.C.: Asm Press, 2007. This book has specific information about HIV and how it infects cells, as well as anti viral medications.
Pelesko, John A.. Self Assembly: The Science of Things That Put Themselves Together. 1 ed. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/Crc, 2007. This book also has useful information on activities I can do in class.
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