The Cell Surface: Mediator of Developmental Processes
β Scribed by Stephen Subtelny
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 369
- Series
- Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
THE CELL SURFACE: MEDIATOR OF DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages vii-ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii, Norman K. Wessells
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
Young Investigator's Prize, Page xv
Abstract of Young Investigator's Prize, Page xvi
Molecular Interactions Governing Plasma Membrane Structure, Pages 3-7, Daniel Branton
The Motor of Ameboid Leukocytes, Pages 9-21, Thomas P. Stossel, John H. Hartwig, Helen L. Yin, Olle I. Stendahl
Cell-to-Cell Communication and Development, Pages 23-41, Norton B. Gilula
Cell Surface Protein and Cell Interactions, Pages 43-77, Kenneth M. Yamada, Kenneth Olden, Liang-Hsien E. Hahn
From Cell Adhesion to Growth Control, Pages 79-97, Luis Glaser
Membrane Adhesions Between Chlamydomonas Gametes and Their Role in CellβCell Interactions, Pages 101-112, Ursula W. Goodenough, W. Steven Adair
Physiology of Fertilization and Fertilization Barriers in Higher Plants, Pages 113-126, H.F. Linskens
Molecular Alterations in Gamete Surfaces During Fertilization and Early Development, Pages 127-149, Bennett M. Shapiro, Robert W. Schackmann, Christopher A. Gabel, Charles A. Foerder, Martha L. Farance, E.M. Eddy, S.J. Klebanoff
The Adhesion of Sperm to Sea Urchin Eggs, Pages 151-168, Victor D. Vacquier
Experimental Analysis of the Role of Intracellular Calcium in the Activation of the Sea Urchin Egg at Fertilization, Pages 169-185, David Epel
Initiation of the Cell Cycle and Establishment of Bilateral Symmetry in Xenopus Eggs, Pages 187-215, Marc Kirschner, John C. Gerhart, Koki Hara, Geertje A. Ubbels
The Amphibian Egg Cortex in Fertilization and Early Development, Pages 217-234, Richard P. Elinson
Cytostatic Factor and Chromosome Behavior in Early Development, Pages 235-256, Yoshio Masui, Peter G. Meyerhof, Margaret A. Miller
Cell Configuration, Substratum and Growth Control, Pages 259-275, Judah Folkman, Robert W. Tucker
Lectins and Their Saccharide Receptors as Determinants of Specificity in the Rhizobium-Legume Symbiosis, Pages 277-304, Frank B. Dazzo
Matrix Glycoproteins in Early Mouse Development and in Differentiation of Teratocarcinoma Cells, Pages 305-324, Jorma Wartiovaara, Ilmo Leivo, Antti Vaheri
Use of Teratocarcinoma Cells as a Model System for Studying the Cell Surface During Early Mammalian Development, Pages 325-348, Gail R. Martin, Laura B. Grabel, Steven D. Rosen
Endogenous Cell-Surface Lectins: Evidence that They are Cell Adhesion Molecules, Pages 349-363, Samuel H. Barondes
Subject Index, Pages 365-374
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