Vertebrate eye development
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Vertebrate eye development
(Results and problems in cell differentiation, 31)
Springer, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The power of molecular genectics has recently returned Developmental Biology to its original position at the forefront of biological research. The vertebrate eye, one of the classic embryologcial models, came back into the limelight. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of vertebrate eye development. The latest advances in delineating genetic hierarchies for eye development in animals are discussed, as well as their relationships to congenital disorders of the eye which affect humans. Since studies in Drosophila have provided significant insight, chapters on this invertebrate are included. In addition, a number of related areas are discussed which are unique to this book: developmental anatomy of the eye from the perspective of its optical function, recent advances in understanding how the retina connects to the brain, the role of extracellular matrix and cell adhesion molecules in eye development, and eye regeneration in amphibians and fish.
目次
- Overview. Vertebrate Eye Development and Refractive Function
- Early Pattern Formation. Pax-6 and the Genetic Control of Early Eye Development. Early Retinal Development in Drosophila
- Embryonic Induction. Induction of the Lens
- Retinal Differentiation. Molecular Control of Cell Diversification in the Vertebrate Retina. Cell Fate Specification in the Drosophila Retina. Role of Extracellular Matrix in Retinal Development and Maintenance. Adhesive Events in Retinal Development and Function: the Role of Integrin Receptors
- Formation of Neural Pathways for Vision. Connecting the Eye with the Brain: the Formation of the Retinotectal Pathway
- Regeneration. Regeneration of the Lens in Amphibians. How the Neural Retina Regenerates
- Genetic Models. Mouse Mutants for Eye Development. Genetic Analysis of Eye Development in Zebrafish.
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