Mammalian Development

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Peter Lonai
CRC Press, 1 set 1996 - 387 pagine
A collection of essays on the developmental biology of mammals. The classical approach to embryology, combined with the powerful recombinant DNA technologies, have created in developmental biology one of the most active areas of biological research. It not only aids understanding of how the body and the brain are formed, but also furthers knowledge in fields with direct clinical importance such as gene regulation, cancer, regeneration, wound healing, bone, kidney and muscle development.

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The Role of Brachyury in the Axial Development and Evolution
29
Homeobox Genes in the Developing Vertebrate Brain
55
In vitro and in vivo Approaches to the Molecular Analysis of Mouse
101
Molecular Control of Growth and Pattern Formation in
135
A Genetic Perspective
151
A Model System for Brain
173
Control of Floor Plate Identity and Function in the Embryonic
199
Functional Analysis of the FGF System
217
The Family of VEGF Tyrosine Kinase Receptors
233
Targeted Expression of Dominantnegative FGF Receptors in Transgenic
249
Insights from Human Diseases WT1 and PAX6 as Paradigms
269
Biochemical and Cellular Aspects of Wound Repair
293
Screens for Developmentally Regulated
321
Engineering the Mouse Genome
339
Modulation of Gene Activity in the Mouse Mediated by CRE
373
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