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Advances in morphogene (volume 1)

Advances in morphogene (volume 1)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The first volume contains nine chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: a chemical approach to the problem of the organizer; chapter 2: the embryology of ascidians; chapter 3: regeneration of vertebrate appendages; chapter 4: action of morphostatic substance and the role of proteases in regenerating tissues and in Tumour Cells; chapter 5: determining factors in Cell growth: some implications for morphogenesis is plants; chapter 6: the differentiation of vertebrates pigment cells; chapter 7: limb morphogenesis; chapter 8: morphogenesis of the vertebrate eye; chapter 9: structural and dynamic aspects of the development of the teleostean egg.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 4)

Advances in morphogene (volume 4)


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he intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The fourth volume contains six chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: the transplantation of living cell nuclel; chapter 2: morphogenesis in micrasterias; chapter 3: problems in corneal morphogenesis; chapter 4: regeneration in lower plants; chapter 5: regeneration in Annelids; chapter 6: biological aspect of the Yolk of the Hen's egg.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 5)

Advances in morphogene (volume 5)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The fifth volume contains six chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: feathers and patterns; chapter 2: the initiation of organized development in plants; chapter 3: the stimulus to hypertrophic growth; chapter 4: the ultrastructure of the ctoplasm of the developing amphibian egg; chapter 5: embryonic determination of neural connections; chapter 6: the vitelline membrane and cortical particles in sea urchin eggs and their function in maturation and fertilization.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 3)

Advances in morphogene (volume 3)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The third volume contains nine chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: mechanisms of determination in the development of gastropods; chapter 2: non-filamentous aquatic fungi: model systems for biochemical studies of morphological differentiation; chapter 3: biochemical studies on the early development of the sea urchin; chapter 4: biochemical aspects of animalization and vegetalization in the sea urchin embryo; chapter 5: the blood of chick embryos: quantitative embryology at a cellular level; chapter 6: the role of nucleic acids and sulphydryl groups in morphogenesis (aphibian egg development, regeneration in acetabularia); chapter 7: the Acrasina; chapter 8: cell divisions, duration of interkinetic states and differentiation in early stages of embryonic development; chapter 9: the morphogenetic role of the cortex of the amphibian egg.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 2)

Advances in morphogene (volume 2)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The second volume contains nine chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: morphogenesis in stentor; chapter 2: symmetrisation of the egg of vertebrates; chapter 3: comparative biochemical studies on amphibian and invertebrate development; chapter 4: the Acrasina; chapter 5: histochemical aspects of Limb Morphogenesis in vertebrates; chapter 6: the proteins in embryonic and larval development; chapter 7: ooplasmic reaction systems in insect embryogenesis; chapter 8: factors in morphogenesis of regenerating fresh-water planaria; chapter 9: experimental morphology of the aortic arches and the heart loop in chick embryos.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 7)

Advances in morphogene (volume 7)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The seventh volume contains nine chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: growth induced by damage; chapter 2: morphogenesis of growth gall; chapter 3: the development of innervations in tetrapod limbs; chapter 4: role of messenger ribonucleic acid in embryonic development; chapter 6: blastogenesis and morphogenesis; chapter 7: amphibian limb regeneration; chapter 8: differentiation of kidney mesenchyme in an experimental model system; chapter 9: localization in the developing Fucus egg and the general role of localizing currents.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 6)

Advances in morphogene (volume 6)


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The intention of advances in morphogenesis is to help to link up the various branches of biology that deal with development. It will seek to do this by discussing topics of current interest, in a form hoped to be intelligible to a wider circle than the author's immediate colleagues.The diversity of morphogenesis thus conceived is very great, but not so great that the different branches cannot learn from each other. It is hoped that the mutual stimulation will encourage the synthesis of some much-needed general ideas about mechanisms of development, which when successfully framed will surely begin the next great advance in biology. The fifth volume contains six chapters, which are presented as follows: chapter 1: feathers and patterns; chapter 2: the initiation of organized development in plants; chapter 3: the stimulus to hypertrophic growth; chapter 4: the ultrastructure of the ctoplasm of the developing amphibian egg; chapter 5: embryonic determination of neural connections; chapter 6: the vitelline membrane and cortical particles in Sea Urchin Eggs and their function in maturation and fertilization.

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Advances in morphogene (volume 1)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T1
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press , 1961
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 4)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T4
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press , 1964
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 5)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T5
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press , 1966
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 3)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T3
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press , 1964
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 2)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T2
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press , 1962
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 7)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T7
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press,1968
Type de document
Livre

Advances in morphogene (volume 6)

Auteur
Abercrombie, M
Sujet
Génétique ; Morphogenèse
Cote
576.85 ABE/T6
Date_TXT
New York : Academic press ,1967
Type de document
Livre

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