A dozen eggs : time-lapse microscopy of normal development
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A dozen eggs : time-lapse microscopy of normal development
Produced and distributed by Sinauer Associates for Developmental Biology, c 1991
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内容説明
One of the most exciting aspects of developmental biology is that embryonic morphogenesis is dynamic. This series of video sequences, filmed in research laboratories around the world, clearly shows normal development of some of the most widely studied organisms, using time-lapse cinemicrography to demonstrate major cellular rearrangements.
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- Sea Urchin Development, Seth Ruffins and Charles Euensohn, Carnegie Mellon University (5:40)
- Slime Mould Morphogenesis, John T Bonner, Princeton University (6:27)
- Snail Polar Lobe Formation, Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College (0:50)
- Flatworm Meiosis, Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College (1:24)
- Nematode Development, Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and Ken Kemphues, Cornell University (3:42)
- Fruit Fly Embryogenesis, Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University (5:52)
- Ascidian Embryogenesis, Ann Poznanski, University of California, San Francisco, and Judith Venuti, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (2:23)
- Frog Gastrulation, Ray Kelkr, University of California, Berkeley (1:45)
- Zebrafish Development, Don Kane and Rachel Warga, University of Oregon (3:20)
- Killifish Cell Migration, Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College (2:35)
- Chicken Organogenesis, Hilde Bortier, University of Ghent, Belgium (2:24)
- Mouse Development to Blastocyst, Ann Sutherland, University of California, San Francisco (2:14) and Roger Pedersen, University of California, San Francisco (6:59).
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