Gastrulation Movements, Patterns and Molecules / edited by Ray Keller, Wallis H. Clark Jr., Frederick Griffin.

Gastrulation is a fundamental process of early embryonic development. It involves virtually every aspect of cell and developmental biology and results in the formation of fundamental structural elements around which a developing animal's body plan is organized. As such it is not only an importa...

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Other Authors: Keller, Ray (Editor), Clark Jr., Wallis H. (Editor), Griffin, Frederick (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:Bodega Marine Laboratory Marine Science Series
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505 0 |a Cell Movements in the Epiblast During Gastrulation and Neurulation in Avian Embryos -- Mesoderm Formation in the Chick Embryo, Revisited -- Culture of Embryonic Cells for Analysis of Amphibian and Mammalian Early Embryogenesis -- Organizing the Xenopus Organizer -- The Arrangement of Early Inductive Signals in Relation to Gastrulation; Results from Frog and Chick -- Cell Motility, Control and Function of Convergence and Extension During Gastrulation in Xenopus -- In vivo Analysis of Convergent Cell Movements in the Germ Ring of Fundulus -- Dynamical Models for Cell Rearrangement During Morphogenesis -- Mesoderm Cell Migration in the Xenopus Gastrula -- Amphibian Gastrulation: The Molecular Bases of Mesodermal Cell Migration in Urodele Embryos -- The Expression of Fibronectins and Integrins During Mesodermal Induction and Gastrulation in Xenopus -- Mechanics and Genetics of Cell Shape Changes During Drosophila Ventral Furrow Formation -- Convergence and Extension During Germband Elongation in Drosophila Embryos -- Ultraviolet-Sensitive Determinants of Gastrulation and Axis Development in the Ascidian Embryo -- Rapid Evolution of Early Development: Reorganization of Early Morphogenetic Processes in a Direct-Developing Sea Urchin -- Sea Urchin Micromeres, Mesenchyme, and Morphogenesis -- Primary Mesenchyme Cell Migration in the Sea Urchin Embryo -- Cell-Extracellular Matrix Interactions During Primary Mesenchyme Formation in the Sea Urchin Embryo -- The Role of Cell Adhesion During Gastrulation in the Sea Urchin. 
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