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Coral development: from classical embryology to molecular control

Coral development: from classical embryology to molecular control

... descriptive embryology and studies of selected transcription factor gene families, where our knowledge from Acropora is particularly advanced relative to other ...

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The rise of embryology in Italy: from the Renaissance to the early 20th century

The rise of embryology in Italy: from the Renaissance to the early 20th century

... Marcello Malpighi was born in Crevalcore (nr. Ferrara) in 1628 (Fig. 3). He taught Medicine at the University of Bologna, Pisa and Messina. In the 1691 he became the private doctor of Pope Innocenzo XIII in Rome, where ...

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The impact of Spemann's concepts on molecular embryology

The impact of Spemann's concepts on molecular embryology

... Int I Dev BioI 411 03 68 (1996) 63 The impact of Spemann's concepts on molecular embryology In 1927 Hans Spemann wrote in his article New work on the organizer "What has been achieved is but the first[.] ...

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The "Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn" and the history of embryology

The "Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn" and the history of embryology

... Historians of biology, biologists and science managers have reconstructed and underlined well the particular role that the Stazione Zoologica di Napoli (SZN) has played since its foundation in 1873 in all the major ...

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Molecularizing embryology: Alberto Monroy and the origins of Developmental Biology in Italy

Molecularizing embryology: Alberto Monroy and the origins of Developmental Biology in Italy

... the presence of the Stazione Zoologica of Naples, a truly interna- tional research center, Italian zoology and in particular the univer- sities in the southern part of the country, had always, in fact, been in contact ...

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A REVIEW ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOOLASTHANA OF SROTAS WITH  REFERENCE TO EMBRYOLOGY .......

A REVIEW ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOOLASTHANA OF SROTAS WITH REFERENCE TO EMBRYOLOGY .......

... Acharya Sushruta has demonstrated the devel- opment of organ in the chapter IV entitled ‘Garbha vyakarna’ in Sharir Sthana. He has mentioned the origin of Twacha, Yakrit- Pleeha, Antra, Guda, Vasti, Vrikka, Hridaya and ...

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Planarian embryology in the era of comparative developmental biology

Planarian embryology in the era of comparative developmental biology

... Planarian embryology in the era of comparative developmental biology JOS? M MART?N DUR?N, FRANCISCO MONJO and RAFAEL ROMERO* Universitat de Barcelona, Departament de Gen?tica, Barcelona, Spain ABSTRAC[.] ...

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The chick limb: embryology, genetics and teratology

The chick limb: embryology, genetics and teratology

... fundamental embryology of the limb and identified the key signalling regions that govern its ...bridging embryology and molecular ...limb embryology and identifying novel developmentally important ...

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The diverse neural crest: from embryology to human pathology

The diverse neural crest: from embryology to human pathology

... The embryological results that uncovered the paramount role of the NC cells in building various head tissues, together with other considerations, led Carl Gans and R. Glenn Northcutt (Gans and Northcutt, 1983) to develop ...

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From Cells to Behaviour: The Embryology of the Insect Nervous System

From Cells to Behaviour: The Embryology of the Insect Nervous System

... the embryology of particular kinds of organisms such as vertebrates is constrained by the fact that all members of the group conform in early development to a phylotypic body plan (see ...

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A history of normal plates, tables and stages in vertebrate embryology

A history of normal plates, tables and stages in vertebrate embryology

... ABSTRACT Developmental biology is today unimaginable without the normal stages that define standard divisions of development. This history of normal stages, and the related normal plates and normal tables, shows how ...

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The Nogent Institute   50 Years of Embryology

The Nogent Institute 50 Years of Embryology

... LeDouarinFIN pm The Nogent Institute 50 Years of Embryology Int J Dev Biol 49 85 103 (2005) doi 10 1387/ijdb 041952nl 0214 6282/2005/$25 00 ? UBC Press Printed in Spain www intjdevbiol com *Address co[.] ...

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Experimental embryology in France (1887 1936)

Experimental embryology in France (1887 1936)

... Int J I)('\' lliol J~ 11 2 1 (19IJO) 11 Experimental Embryology in France (1887 1936) I The "founding fathers" of experimental embryology From the pOint of view of the biological historian, experiment[.] ...

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History and status of embryology and developmental biology at Polish Medical Faculties and Schools

History and status of embryology and developmental biology at Polish Medical Faculties and Schools

... Since 1991, the Department has been run by Cieciura’s student– Professor Hieronim Bartel. In 2002, two medical schools in Lodz - military and civil - merged giving rise to the Medical University of Lodz. Originally, ...

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Embryology at the Universities of Lwow and Wroclaw

Embryology at the Universities of Lwow and Wroclaw

... invertebrate embryology and gametogenesis, vertebrate myogenesis and the developmental impact of external ...comparative embryology which approaches embryonic development experimentally as well as through ...

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A treasure house of comparative embryology

A treasure house of comparative embryology

... Fig. 2. The Spemann and Mangold experiment. In addition to a historical collection of embryos, the Hubrecht collection contains slides and laboratory notes from pioneers in embryology. These include a collection ...

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Mammalian craniofacial embryology in vitro

Mammalian craniofacial embryology in vitro

... Int JoDt oBiol ~1 1?07 19 t(1997J IS7 Mammalian craniofacial embryology in vitro NORIKO OSUMI YAMASHITA', YOUICHIROU NINOMIYA and KAZUHIRO ETO' Department of Developmental Biology, Division of Life Sc[.] ...

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Sea urchin embryology in the sixties

Sea urchin embryology in the sixties

... Int J De" lIiol ~O 97 101 (1996) 97 Sea urchin embryology in the sixties The development of sea urchins and other echinodermata is among the most fascinating ones the differences in the mor phology of[.] ...

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CONTRIBUTION OF AYURVEDA TO THE MODERN EMBRYOLOGY

CONTRIBUTION OF AYURVEDA TO THE MODERN EMBRYOLOGY

... Sages of ancient India are still relevant as they not only gave the vision of happy social and personal life, but also discovered many scientific facts and truth about human anatomy. Our Acharya have separately explained ...

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Contribution of the Belgian school of embryology to the concept of neural induction by the organizer

Contribution of the Belgian school of embryology to the concept of neural induction by the organizer

... chemical embryology in the thirties, perceived the paramount importance of the discovery of the organiser and was thus naturally one of the first to orient his research towards identifying the inducing ...

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