Advances in morphogenesis. Volume 10 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press, Inc.,
�1973.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
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- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Contributors to this Volume; Copyright page; Contributors to Volume 10; The "Organization Center" of the Amphibian Embryo: Its Origin, Spatial Organization, and Morphogenetic Action*; Publisher Summary; I Justification; II The Discovery of the "Organization Center," and a Description of its Main Properties; III The State of Determination and Capacity for Differentiation of the Various Regions of the Early Gastrula; IV The Induction of the Mesoderm; V The Origin of the Regional Organization of the Mesoderm; Its Dorsoventral and Craniocaudal Polarity ; VI Concluding RemarksAcknowledgments; Physiological Gradients in Development
- A Possible Role for Messenger Ribonucleoprotein; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Gradients and Determination in Early Embryos; III Some Other Gradient Systems in Development; IV Some Further Possible Analogies with Embryonic Animalizations; V Discussion; VI Summary; Appendix; Molecular Embryology of Invertebrates; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Molecular Embryology of the Sea Urchin; III Molecular Embryology of Other Invertebrates; IV Molecular Embryology of Molluscs; Addendum; Acknowledgments ; Note Added in ProofBiochemical Aspects of Early Differentiation in Vertebrates; Publisher Summary; I Introduction: The Problems in Analyzing Differentiation; II Differentiation in Early Embryonic Cells; III Primary Tissue Interactions; IV Protein and Nucleic Acid Changes during Organogenesis: Comparative Studies; V Biochemical and Functional Differentiation in Individual Organ Systems; VI Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Photomorphogenesis and Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Fern Gametophytes; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Normal Growth of the Gametophyte; III Growth of Filamentous Prothalli ; IV Transition of Filamentous Prothalli to Biplanar GametophytesV Protein and Nucleic Acid Metabolism in the Induction of Biplanar Growth; VI Hypothetical Control Mechanisms; Acknowledgments; The Development, Inheritance, and Origin of the Plastid in Euglena; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II The Development of the Proplastid into the Chloroplast in Euglena; III How Did the Plastid Originate?; IV Conclusions; Acknowledgment; Author Index; Topical Index.