Current Topics in Developmental BiologyGerald P. Schatten Gulf Professional Publishing, 9 nov. 2005 - 360 pagini Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology.
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Cuprins
2 | 36 |
Zebrafish Genetics and Formation of Embryonic Vasculature | 53 |
Signals Execution and Regulation | 83 |
4 | 105 |
Muscle Stem Cells and Regenerative Myogenesis | 113 |
5 | 131 |
Diana van de Hoef 199 Program in Developmental Biology The Hospital | 199 |
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8 | 256 |
Its Biology Regulation and Physiological | 263 |
HaiTao Yuan 297 Renal Molecular and Vascular Medicine Division | 297 |
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Contents of Previous Volumes | 331 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Acad acid activity adult analysis angioblasts Arabidopsis arterial endothelial barrier binding Biochem brain cardinal vein cell death cerebrospinal fluid Chen choroid plexus choroidal epithelium CREB cytokines defects degradation developmental differentiation disease disruption DNA methylation dorsal aorta Drosophila embryos Endocrinol endosperm endothelial cells enzymes estrogen ethylene formation function gene encoding gene expression genetic genome germ cells germ-cell growth factor hematopoietic homeobox homeobox gene hormone human hypomethylated IGF2 induced inhibition inhibitors kinase leaf senescence levels mechanisms membrane mesoderm mice molecular mouse mRNA mutant myogenic Natl neuronal normal Notch pathway Pax7 Pem/Rhox5 phenotype placental Plant Physiol postnatal preeclampsia promoter protease protein regeneration regulation Reprod response role satellite cells seminiferous epithelium Sertoli cells signaling specific spermatids spermatogenesis stem cells steroid studies suggesting target testis testis-specific tissues transcription factors transgenic transport upregulated vacuoles vascular VEGF venous vitro vivo zebrafish