Current Topics in Developmental Biology
Series: Current Topics in Developmental Biology; 35;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 1 October 1997
- ISBN 9780121531355
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages277 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 610 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Volume 35 proves to be essential reading for anyone interested in reactions between retinoid signaling pathways and the genes regulating cell proliferation/survival, developmentally-regulated changes in the nuclear envelope, the developmental roles of the EGFR, or ErbB family, the correspondence between phylogeny and life history in polyembryonic insect development, control of cadherin function by extracellular signals, the importance of the Spemann organizer for neural induction, and the study of signal transduction in Drosophila melanogaster.
MoreTable of Contents:
"M.B. Rogers, Life and Death Decisions Influenced by Retinoids.
J. Liu, J.M. Lopez, and M.F. Wolfner, Developmental Modulation of the Nuclear Envelope.
E.D. Adamson and L.M. Wiley, The EGFR Gene Family in Embryonic Cell Activities.
M.R. Strand and M. Grbic, The Development and Evolution of Polyembryonic Insects.
J. Lilien, S. Hoffman, C. Eisenberg, and J. Balsamo, b-Catenin Is a Target for Extracellular Signals Controlling Cadherin Function: The Neurocan-GalNAcPTase Connection.
H. Grunz, Neural Induction in Amphibians.
L. Engstrom, E. Noll, and N. Perrimon, Paradigms to Study Signal Transduction Pathways in Drosophila.
Subject Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes."