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CURRENT TOPICS DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY V15.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Moscona, A. A. (Aron Arthur), 1922-2009, Monroy, Alberto
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1980.
Colección:Current topics in developmental biology ; v. 5.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Current Topics in Developmental Biology, Volume 5; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Developmental Biology and Genetics: A Plea for Cooperation; Chapter 1. Regulatory Processes in the Maturation and Early Cleavage of Amphibian Eggs; I. Introduction; II. The Induction of Maturation; III. Maturation in Enucleated Oocytes; IV. Macromolecular Synthesis in Maturation; V. Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 2. On the long-Term Control of Nuclear Activity during Cell Differentiation; I. Introduction
  • II. The Stability of the Differentiated StateIII. Changes in the Composition of the Genome; IV. Circumstances Associated with the Reversal of Stable Gene Expression; V. Morphological Events Associated with Nuclear Reprogramming; VI. Molecular Events Associated with Nuclear Reprogramming; VII. Nuclear Proteins in Unmanipulated Cells; VIII. Interpretation and Discussion; References; Chapter 3. The Integrity of the Reproductive Cell line in the Amphibia; I. Introduction; II. Segregation and Determination of the Germ Cell Line; III. Interactions between the Gonad and Its Gonocytes
  • IV. Growth of the OocyteV. Summary: Reproductive and Somatic Cell Lines; References; Chapter 4. Regulation of Pollen lube Growth; I. Introduction; II. Genetics; III. Growth and Structure of Pollen Tubes; IV. Pollen Germination and Tube Growth in Vitro; V. Pollen Germination and Tube Growth in Vitro; VI. Special Control Mechanisms; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5. Problems of Differentiation in the Vertebrate lens; I. Introduction: The Lens as a Test System; II. The Crystallins; III. Tissue Specificity; IV. Ontogeny and Distribution of Crystallins; V. Control Mechanisms
  • VI. ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 6. Reconstruction of Muscle Development as a Sequence of Macromolecular Syntheses; I. Introduction; II. Determination. Tissue Condensation. and Increased Cell Proliferation in Myogenic Tissue; III. The Decline of Cell Proliferation and Myoblast Fusion; IV. Developmental Appearance. Accumulation and Elaboration of Muscle Cell Proteins; V. Protein Synthesis in Mude Development; References; Note added in proof; Chapter 7. The Synthesis and Assembly of Myofibrils in Embryonic Muscle; I. Introduction; II. Myofibrillar Structure and Composition
  • III. Ultrastructural Features of Myogenic CellsIV. Filamentogenesis; V. Myofibril Assembly; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 8. The T-Locus of the Mouse: Implications for Mechanisms of Development; I. Introduction; II. General Properties of the T-Locus and the t-Alleles; III. Genetics of the T-Locus; IV. Effects of t-Alleles on Male Reproduction; V. Developmental Effects; VI. Conclusions and Prospects; References; Chapter 9. DNA Masking in Mammalian Chromatin: A Molecular Mechanism for Determination of Cell Type; I. General Introduction