<p>This volume comprises normal tables (description of normal development) for protozoa and invertebrates widely used in developmental biology studies. The species chosen reflect their advantages for laboratory studies, the information availΒ able, and their availability for experimentation. Chapter
Animal Species for Developmental Studies: Vertebrates
β Scribed by T. A. Dettlaff (auth.), T. A. Dettlaff, S. G. Vassetzky (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 459
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction: Temperature And Timing In Developmental Biology....Pages 1-14
The Russian Sturgeon Acipenser GΓΌldenstΓ€dti . Part I. Gametes And Early Development Up To Time Of Hatching....Pages 15-65
The Russian Sturgeon Acipenser GΓΌldenstΓ€dti Part II. Later Prelarval Development....Pages 67-88
The Rainbow Trout Salmo gairdneri ....Pages 89-124
The Loach Misgurnus fossilis ....Pages 125-144
The Newts Triturus vulgaris and Triturus cristatus ....Pages 145-165
The Spanish Newt Pleurodeles waltlii ....Pages 167-201
The Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum ....Pages 203-230
The South African Clawed Toad Xenopus laevis ....Pages 231-281
The Common Frog Rana temporaria ....Pages 283-305
The Domestic Fowl Gallus domesticus ....Pages 307-350
Laboratory Mammals: Mouse (Mus musculus) , Rat (Rattus norvegicus), Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) , and Golden Hamster (Cricetus auratus) ....Pages 351-443
Back Matter....Pages 445-453
β¦ Subjects
Developmental Biology
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