Control Mechanisms in Developmental Processes
β Scribed by Michael Locke (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 309
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors and Presiding Chairmen, Pages v-vi
Foreword, Page vii
HISTORY OF THE SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES, Pages viii-ix
Control Mechanisms in Plastid Development, Pages 1-31, LAWRENCE BOGORAD
Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Control of Morphology in Neurospora, Pages 32-42, E.L. Tatum, D.J.L. Luck
Developmental and Control Processes in the Basal Bodies and Flagella of Chlamydomonas reinhardii, Pages 43-83, SIR JOHN RANDALL, T. CAVALIER-SMITH, ANNE MCVITTIE, J.R. WARR, J.M. HOPKINS
Genetic Systems Regulating Gene Expression during Development, Pages 84-112, BARBARA MCCLINTOCK
Gene Action, Mitotic Frequency, and Morphogenesis in Higher Plants, Pages 113-135, G. LEDYARD STEBBINS
Regulation of the Cell Cycle in Mammalian Cells: Inferences and Speculations Based on Observations of Interspecific Somatic Hybrids, Pages 136-169, BORIS EPHRUSSI, MARY C. WEISS
Masked Messenger RNA and Cytoplasmic DNA in Relation to Protein Synthesis and Processes of Fertilization and Determination in Embryonic Development, Pages 170-226, ALBERT TYLER
Erythroid Cell Differentiation and the Synthesis and Assembly of Hemoglobin, Pages 227-253, IRVING M. LONDON, ANTHONY S. TAVILL, GRACE A. VANDERHOFF, TIMOTHY HUNT, ARTHUR I. GRAYZEL
The Development of Immunocompetent Cells, Pages 254-263, Robert Auerbach
Regulatory Action of Estrogenic Hormones, Pages 264-280, SHELDON J. SEGAL
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 281-289
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 291-302
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