Principles of development
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Principles of development
Oxford University Press, c2015
5th ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at / 51 libraries
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
: pbk463.8:W85:5th ed5010918455
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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences Library, University of Tokyo図書
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Other authors: Cheryll Tickle, Alfonso Martinez Arias, Peter Lawrence, Andrew Lumsden, Elizabeth Robertson, Elliot Meyerowitz, Jim Smith
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780198709886
Description
How does a single cell develop into myriad different specialised cell types, control the organization of these different cells into tissues and organs, and ultimately form an unimaginably complex living organism such as a human? Furthermore, how is it possible for some adult animals, but not others, to regenerate fully functioning limbs?
Principles of Development opens up the fascinating field of developmental biology to those wanting to understand the answers to questions such as these. Cutting edge science is explained clearly and succinctly and is richly illustrated with a variety of custom drawn figures, animations, and links to online movies that show development happening in real time.
The emphasis throughout the text is always on the key principles of development - the underlying processes shared by diverse groups of organisms. This focus on principles provides a framework on which a richer understanding of specific topics can be built. Moreover, extensive pedagogical support is provided, both in the book and online, making this text the complete package for those studying developmental biology.
Table of Contents
- 1. History and basic concepts
- 2. Development of the Drosophila body plan
- 3. Vertebrate development I: life cycles and experimental techniques
- 4. Vertebrate development II: Xenopus and zebrafish
- 5. Vertebrate development III: Chick and mouse-completing the body plan
- 6. Development of nematodes and sea urchins
- 7. Plant development
- 8. Cell differentiation and stem cells
- 9. Morphogenesis: change in form in the early embryo
- 10. Germ cells, fertilization, and sex
- 11. Organogenesis
- 12. Development of the nervous system
- 13. Growth, post-embryonic development and regeneration
- 14. Evolution and development
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780199678143
Description
How does a single cell develop into myriad different specialised cell types, control the organization of these different cells into tissues and organs, and ultimately form an unimaginably complex living organism such as a human? Furthermore, how is it possible for some adult animals, but not others, to regenerate fully functioning limbs?
Principles of Development opens up the fascinating field of developmental biology to those wanting to understand the answers to questions such as these. Cutting edge science is explained clearly and succinctly and is richly illustrated with a variety of custom drawn figures, animations, and links to online movies that show development happening in real time.
The emphasis throughout the text is always on the key principles of development - the underlying processes shared by diverse groups of organisms. This focus on principles provides a framework on which a richer understanding of specific topics can be built. Moreover, extensive pedagogical support is provided, both in the book and online, making this text the complete package for those studying developmental biology.
Table of Contents
- 1. History and basic concepts
- 2. Development of the Drosophila body plan
- 3. Vertebrate development I: Life cycles and experimental techniques
- 4. Vertebrate development II: Xenopus and zebrafish
- 5. Vertebrate development III: Chick and mouse-completing the body plan
- 6. Development of nematodes and sea urchins
- 7. Plant development
- 8. Cell differentiation and stem cells
- 9. Morphogenesis: change in form in the early embryo
- 10. Germ cells, fertilization, and sex
- 11. Organogenesis
- 12. Development of the nervous system
- 13. Growth, post-embryonic development and regeneration
- 14. Evolution and development
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