Current Topics in Developmental Biology: Volume 30
Academic Press
Published on 13. July 1995
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Hardback
294 pages
978-0-12-153130-0 (ISBN)
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Reviews and analyzes key research in developmental biology. This volume includes reviews on: sperm-egg recognition in animals; oocyte maturation and transgenesis in fish; and axis formation in amphibians. New models for understanding molecular aspects of developmental biology are introduced.
Reviews and analyzes key research in developmental biology. This volume includes reviews on: sperm-egg recognition in animals; oocyte maturation and transgenesis in fish; and axis formation in amphibians. New models for understanding molecular aspects of developmental biology are introduced.
Reviews and analyzes key research in developmental biology. This volume includes reviews on: sperm-egg recognition in animals; oocyte maturation and transgenesis in fish; and axis formation in amphibians. New models for understanding molecular aspects of developmental biology are introduced.
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English
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San Diego
United States
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
580 gr
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978-0-12-153130-0 (9780121531300)
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Sperm-egg recognition mechanisms in mammals, P.M. Wassarman and E.S. Litscher; molecular basis of mammalian egg activation, R.M. Schultz and G.S. Kopf; mechanisms of calcium regulation in sea urchin eggs and their activities during fertilization, S.S. Shen; regulation of oocyte growth and maturation in fish, Y. Nagahama et al; nuclear transplantation in mammalian eggs and embryos, F.Z. Sun and R.M. Moor; transgenic fish in aquaculture and developmental biology, Z. Gong and C.L. Hew; axis formation during amphibian oogenesis - reevaluating the role of the cytoskeleton, D.L. Gard; specifying the dorsoanterior axis in frogs - 70 years since Spemann and Mangold, R.P. Elinson and T. Holowacz.