The Emergence of Order in Developing Systems
β Scribed by Michael Locke (Eds.)
- Publisher
- New York, Academic Press
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 371
- Series
- Society for Developmental Biology.; Symposium, 27th; Developmental biology., Supplement ;, 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
The Emergence of Order in Developing Systems: The Twenty-Seventh Symposium The Society for Developmental Biology, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
The Emergence of Order in Developing Systems: Contributors and Presiding Chairmen, Pages v-vi
Address in Honor of Viktor Hamburger, Pages viii-xvii, JOHANNES HOLTFRETER
Bibliography of Viktor Hamburger, Pages xviii-xx
The Emergence of Order in Developing Systems, Pages xxi-xxiii, JOHN W. SAUNDERS JR.
Spontaneous Formation of the Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins, Pages 1-20, CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN
Self-Association Reactions among Fibrous Proteins: the Myosin β Polymer System, Pages 21-62, WILLIAM F. HARRINGTON, ROBERT JOSEPHS
The Assembly of Microtubules and Their Role in the Development of Cell Form, Pages 63-102, LEWIS G. TILNEY
The Biochemical Organization of Cytoplasmic Membranes, Pages 103-117, PHILLIPS W. ROBBINS
The Emergence of Pattern in the Cell Walls of Higher Plants, Pages 118-150, J. HESLOP-HARRISON
Communication through Cell Junctions. Implications in Growth Control and Differentiation, Pages 151-183, WERNER R. LOEWENSTEIN
Morphogenetic Phases in Development, Pages 184-207, EDGAR ZWILLING
Emergence of Form and Function in the Embryonic Heart, Pages 208-250, ROBERT L. DEHAAN
Origins of Integrated Behavior, Pages 251-271, VIKTOR HAMBURGER
Order and Control of Neurogenesis (As Exemplified by the Lateral Motor Column), Pages 272-305, JERRY J. KOLLROS
Plasticity of Neural Maturation, Pages 306-327, R.W. SPERRY
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 328-337
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 338-350
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