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The inductive brain in development and evolution /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: �Cabej, Nelson
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Levels of organization and the integrated control -- 2. Where does the ICS reside in the animal body? -- 3. Nervous system in early embryonic development -- 4. Self-organization of the nervous system -- 5. Nervous system in organogenesis -- 6. Nervous system in evolution -- 7. Where does the information for evolution of metazoans come from? -- 7.1. On the role of environmental stimuli in emergence of new traits -- 7.2. On the role of the nervous system in emergence of new traits 
505 8 |a 2: Development of the central nervous system -- 1. Exhaustion of the parental epigenetic information, neurulation, and the phylotypic stage -- 2. Formation of the neural tube -- 3. Neuronal specification and proliferation -- 4. Neuronal migration -- 5. Neuronal maturation -- 6. Formation of neuronal connections: Synaptogenesis -- 7. Neural activity and establishment of neural circuits -- 8. Activity-dependent respecification of neurotransmitter phenotype -- 9. Establishment of phenotypic set points -- 9.1. Set points for normal activity levels of neuronal circuits 
505 8 |a 9.2. Set point for body temperature -- 9.3. Set points for body mass -- 9.4. Glucose set point -- 10. On the nature and source of the spontaneous activity -- 11. The neural crest -- 11.1. Development of the neural crest -- 11.2. Migration of neural crest cells -- 11.3. How do NCCs know where to go and what to do in their destination sites? -- 12. The brain-neural crest synergy -- References -- 3: The inductive brain in animal development -- The inductive brain in animal development -- 1. Somitogenesis -- 2. Myogenesis -- 2.1. Myogenesis in Drosophila 
505 8 |a 3. Development of muscle tissue in vertebrates -- 4. Neural determination of arterial vessel patterning -- 5. Specification of dermal lineages -- 5.1. Role of the sympathetic innervation in the development and maintenance of hair follicle -- 6. Neural control and regulation of stem cell proliferation -- 6.1. Regulation of stem cell niches -- 7. Metamorphosis -- 7.1. Metamorphosis in cnidarians -- 7.2. Metamorphosis in insects -- 7.3. Metamorphosis in vertebrates -- 8. Development of endocrine glands -- 8.1. The anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis) -- 8.2. Thymus -- 8.3. Pancreas 
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