Vertebrate Pattern Formation

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780128234617
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Vertebrate Pattern Formation, Volume 159 in the Current Topics in Developmental Biology series, highlights advances in the field, with this volume presenting interesting chapters on timely topics, including Hox genes patterning the vertebrate body, Endodermal patterning, The use of organoids/gastruloids to understand development, Cell shape and movements controlling development, Neural crest and placodes in vertebrate development, Patterning of the neural tube, Non-canonical Wnt signaling in axial extension, The control of transitions along the main body axis, Emergence of a left-right symmetric body plan in vertebrate embryos, Formation of the vascular system, Generation of patterns in the paraxial mesoderm, and more.

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ISBN13:9780128234617
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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11. Hox genes patterining the vertebrate body<br>Deneen Wellik<br>2. Endodermal patterning<br>Kat Hadjantonakis<br>3. The use of organoids/gastruloids to understand development<br>David Turner<br>4. Cell shape and movements controlling development<br>Mauricio Rocha and Caren Norden<br>5. Neural crest and placodes in vertebrate development<br>Marianne E. Bronner and Brittany Edens<br>6. Patterning of the neural tube<br>James Briscoe<br>7. Non cannonical Wnt signaling in axial extension<br>Val Wilson and Alessandra Livigni<br>8. The control of transitions along the main body axis<br>Moises Mallo<br>9. Emergence of a left-right symmetric body plan in vertebrate embryos<br>Sundar Naganathan<br>10. Formation of the vascular system<br>Anne Eichmann<br>11. Generation of patterns in the paraxial mesoderm<br>Andy Oates<br>12. How chromatin architecture controls developmantal patterns<br>Leonardo Beccari
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