
Experimental Approaches to Mammalian Embryonic Development
Cambridge University Press
Published on 25. November 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
576 pages
978-0-521-36891-9 (ISBN)
Description
The editors present, in a single volume, a valuable reference source for students of mammalian embryology, genetics, and physiology, this book provides a thorough overview of the field of embryonic development - its current status along with possible directions in the future.
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"From beginning to end this is a book of highest quality in content and readability. Moreover, it defines many areas for future research in mammalian embryology." Science "...should indeed be a valuable addition to the library of any serious student of the mammalian embryo." NatureMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
863 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-36891-9 (9780521368919)
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Janet Rossant | Roger A. Pedersen
Experimental Approaches to Mammalian Embryonic Development
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02/1987
Cambridge University Press
€86.66
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Janet Rossant | Roger A. Pedersen
Experimental Approaches to Mammalian Embryonic Development
Book
02/1987
Cambridge University Press
€86.66
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Content
Preface; Contributors; Part I. Cellular Aspects: 1. Potency, lineage, and allocation in preimplantation mouse embryos Roger A. Pedersen; 2. Time and space in the mouse early embryo: a cell biological approach to cell diversification Martin H. Johnson and Bernard Maro; 3. Comparative aspects of embryo manipulation in mammals Virginia E. Papaioannou and Karl M. Elbert; 4. Development of extraembryonic cell lineages in the mouse embryo Janet Rossant; 5. Analysis of tissue fate and prospective potency in the egg cylinder Rosa Beddington; Part II. Molecular and Biochemical Aspects: 6. Regulation of gene expression during mammalian spermatogenesis Norman B. Hecht; 7. Molecular aspects of mammalian oocyte growth and maturation Richard M. Schultz; 8. Utilization of genetic information in the preimplantation mouse embryo Gilbert A. Schultz; 9. Metabolic aspects of the physiology of the preimplantation embryo Peter L. Kaye; 10. Role of cell surface molecules in early mammalian development Jean Richa and Davor Solter; 11. Cell-lineage-specific gene expression in development Eileen D. Adamson; 12. X-chromosome regulation in oogenesis and early mammalian development Verne M. Chapman; Part III. Toward a Genetic Understanding of Development: 13. Evidences and consequences of differences between maternal and paternal genomes during embryogenesis in the mouse M. Azim H. Surani; 14. Mutations and chromosomal abnormalities: How are they useful for studying genetic control of early mammalian development? Terry Magnuson; 15. Production of permanent cell lines from early embryos and their use in studying developmental problems Elizabeth J. Robertson and Allan Bradley; 16. Integration and expression of genes introduced into mouse embryos Erwin F. Wagner and Colin L. Stewart; Index.