**Current Topics in Developmental Biology** provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular
[Current Topics in Developmental Biology] Volume 63 || Afrotherian Origins and Interrelationships: New Views and Future Prospects
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- Book ID
- 117993385
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 31 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0121531635
- ISSN
- 0070-2153
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β¦ Synopsis
Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology.
This volume contains six important contributions from leading minds in developmental biology.
* Presents major contemporary issues and astonishing discoveries at the forefront of modern developmental biology, stem cells, cloning, and regenerative medicine
* Series Editor Gerald Schatten is one of the leading minds in reproductive and developmental science
* The longest-running forum for current issues in developmental biology with over 30 years of coverage
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