Tissue Interactions Development (13 results)

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The new Phytologist. An international journal of the plant sciences. Volume 111 / 1989. Numbers 1-4 (January - April 1989). --- From the contents (mentioned here are just longer essays with at least 10 pages): Control of stomatal aperture by calcium in isolated epidermal tissue and whole leaves of Commelina communis L. (C.J. Atkinson, T.A. Mansfield, A.M. Kean and W.J. Davies) / Absence of nuclear DNA synthesis in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi during in vitro development (A.J.P. Burggraaf and J.E. Beringer) / Interactions between infection by endophytic fungi and nutrient limitation in the grasses Lolium perenne and Festuca arundinacea. (G.P. Cheplick, K. Clay and S. Marks) / Pollen assemblage-plant community relationships on the Storbreen glacier foreland, Jotunheimen Mountains, southern Norway. (C.J. Caseldine) / Which steps are essential for the formation of functional legume nodules? (J.I. Sprent / Effects of low concentration of ozone on the fine structure of radish leave
Tansley, Arthur (Founded in 1902). - Ayres, P.G. / Briggs, D. / Dale, J.E. / Duckett, J.G. / J.F. Farrar / Lewis, D.H. / Mansfield, T.A. / Stribley, D. P. / Syrett, P.J. / West, R. G. / Yeoman, M.M. (Editors) // C.J. Atkinson, T.A. Mansfield, A.M. Ke
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Craniofacial Development The Tissue and Molecular Interactions That Control Development of the Head (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, 169) (Volume 0)
Francis-West, Philippa H.; Robson, Lesley; Evans, Darrell J.R.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Craniofacial development is a multistep and intricate process initially involving a number of inductive interactions that control neural and neural crest development, which are followed by a series of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that contro…l outgrowth, patterning, and skeletal differentiation. Certain aspects of craniofacial development are unique developmental processes in higher vertebrates. First, in higher vertebrates the cranial neural crest, in contrast to the trunk neural crest, gives rise to the skeletal structures. These skeletal elements include those comprising mem brane bone and secondary cartilage, which with the exception of the clavicle are tissue types found exclusively in the head in higher vertebrates. Second, with the exception of the tongue, the origin of the musculature is distinct from other regions of the body. The body and tongue muscles are formed from the segmented epithelial somites whilst the head musculature is formed from unsegmented paraxial and prechordal mesoderm. Furthermore, the signalling cascades that control myogenic differentia tion appear to be distinct as determined by gene expression and the response of myogenic cells to growth factors. Finally, the neurogenic placodes, which give rise to the sensory organs and some cranial ganglia, are only found in the head. Over recent years, there have been significant advances in our knowledge of the molecular proc esses that control craniofacial development in a number of animal models. This has given insight into the genes that control many aspects of head development from the initial induction of the head to the final stages of differentiation.

Craniofacial Development The Tissue and Molecular Interactions That Control Development of the Head (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, 169)
Francis-West, Philippa H.; Robson, Lesley; Evans, Darrell J.R.
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Craniofacial Development The Tissue and Molecular Interactions That Control Development of the Head (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, 169)
Francis-West, Philippa H., Robson, Lesley, Evans, Darrell J.
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Language: English
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Craniofacial development is a multistep and intricate process initially involving a number of inductive interactions that control neural and neural crest development, which are followed by a series of epithelial-mesenchymal interact…ions that control outgrowth, patterning, and skeletal differentiation. Certain aspects of craniofacial development are unique developmental processes in higher vertebrates. First, in higher vertebrates the cranial neural crest, in contrast to the trunk neural crest, gives rise to the skeletal structures. These skeletal elements include those comprising mem brane bone and secondary cartilage, which with the exception of the clavicle are tissue types found exclusively in the head in higher vertebrates. Second, with the exception of the tongue, the origin of the musculature is distinct from other regions of the body. The body and tongue muscles are formed from the segmented epithelial somites whilst the head musculature is formed from unsegmented paraxial and prechordal mesoderm. Furthermore, the signalling cascades that control myogenic differentia tion appear to be distinct as determined by gene expression and the response of myogenic cells to growth factors. Finally, the neurogenic placodes, which give rise to the sensory organs and some cranial ganglia, are only found in the head. Over recent years, there have been significant advances in our knowledge of the molecular proc esses that control craniofacial development in a number of animal models. This has given insight into the genes that control many aspects of head development from the initial induction of the head to the final stages of differentiation. 150 pp. Englisch.

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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Craniofacial development is a multistep and intricate process initially involving a number of inductive interactions that control neural and neural crest development, which are followed by a s…eries of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that control outgrow.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Craniofacial development is a multistep and intricate process initially involving a number of inductive interactions that control neural and neural crest development, which are followed by a series of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions… that control outgrowth, patterning, and skeletal differentiation. Certain aspects of craniofacial development are unique developmental processes in higher vertebrates. First, in higher vertebrates the cranial neural crest, in contrast to the trunk neural crest, gives rise to the skeletal structures. These skeletal elements include those comprising mem brane bone and secondary cartilage, which with the exception of the clavicle are tissue types found exclusively in the head in higher vertebrates. Second, with the exception of the tongue, the origin of the musculature is distinct from other regions of the body. The body and tongue muscles are formed from the segmented epithelial somites whilst the head musculature is formed from unsegmented paraxial and prechordal mesoderm. Furthermore, the signalling cascades that control myogenic differentia tion appear to be distinct as determined by gene expression and the response of myogenic cells to growth factors. Finally, the neurogenic placodes, which give rise to the sensory organs and some cranial ganglia, are only found in the head. Over recent years, there have been significant advances in our knowledge of the molecular proc esses that control craniofacial development in a number of animal models. This has given insight into the genes that control many aspects of head development from the initial induction of the head to the final stages of differentiation.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 150 pp. Englisch.