Cell Biology Playing Cards, 1st Edition

Cell Biology Playing Cards: Art Cards Box of 12 Decks (Bulk)
Authors :
Thomas D. Pollard & William C. Earnshaw & Graham Johnson & Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz
Date of Publication: 08/2019
Fun and educational, these unique playing cards are beautifully illustrated with detailed cells and cellular structures – perfect for science lovers and cell biologists of all ages! Card faces features favorite illustrations from the textbook Cell ...view more

Fun and educational, these unique playing cards are beautifully illustrated with detailed cells and cellular structures – perfect for science lovers and cell biologists of all ages! Card faces features favorite illustrations from the textbook Cell Biology by Thomas D. Pollard et al. – from the clathrin triskelion and its three-fold symmetry on the 3 to mitotic chromosome structure on the Queen!

Add to Cart

Fun and educational, these unique playing cards are beautifully illustrated with detailed cells and cellular structures – perfect for science lovers and cell biologists of all ages! Card faces features favorite illustrations from the textbook Cell Biology by Thomas D. Pollard et al. – from the clathrin triskelion and its three-fold symmetry on the 3 to mitotic chromosome structure on the Queen!


Key Features
  • Standard 52-card deck with illustrations of endosomes and lysosome, mother and daughter centrioles, membrane traffic, eukaryotic phylogenetic tree, three cytoskeletal polymers, and more.
  • Jokers feature illustrations of autophagy (red joker) and ribosome, V-type ATPase, CRISPR/Cas, bacterium (black joker).
  • Fourteen different card faces in all featuring the well-loved cellular illustrations of Graham Johnson.
  • Includes 12 individual decks of cards.

Author Information
By Thomas D. Pollard, MD, Sterling Professor, Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT; William C. Earnshaw, PhD, FRS, Professor and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, ICB, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom; Graham Johnson, MA, PhD, CMI, Director, Animated Cell, Allen Institute for Cell Biology, Seattle, Washington;, QB3 Faculty Fellow, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, PhD, Group Leader, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia, United States