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Cellular and Developmental Biology

Unexpected Diversity during Community Succession in the Apple Flower Microbiome

Unexpected Diversity during Community Succession in the Apple Flower Microbiome

... Unexpected Diversity during Community Succession in the Apple Flower Microbiome Ashley Shade,a Patricia S McManus,b Jo Handelsmana Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale Uni[.] ...

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Simian virus 40 transcriptional complexes incorporate mercurated nucleotides into RNA in vitro.

Simian virus 40 transcriptional complexes incorporate mercurated nucleotides into RNA in vitro.

... DANNA* Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309 Sarkosyl extracts of simian virus 40 SV40infected cells contain most [r] ...

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DNA methylation and polyamines in embryonic development and cancer

DNA methylation and polyamines in embryonic development and cancer

... Int J De\" BioI 39 737 757 (1995) 737 DNA methylation and polyamines in embryonic development and cancer OLLE HEBY' Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Urnes, Umea, Sweden[.] ...

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First Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology (SPBD)

First Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology (SPBD)

... in biology: how is time controlled during embryogenesis? The only clock known so far to operate during embryonic development is the segmentation clock (reviewed in Freitas et ...

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Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

... lot of examples to demonstrate that stochasticity facilitates reproducible phenotypic outcomes. Plant growth depends upon on increased cell number and cell size. The understanding of the link between regulatory genes and ...

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5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

... estimates of the number of genes and number of lethals in Drosophila, analysis of scores of genes and gene complexes (e.g. achaete-scute, Notch,...), gene interactions in the wing and vein formation, to end with his ...

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The developmental biology of cementum

The developmental biology of cementum

... Mammalian teeth are compound organs featuring three vastly different mineralized tissues attached to each other: enamel, dentin, and cementum. Such a close association of three different biominerals is found nowhere else ...

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Developmental biology in Australia and New Zealand

Developmental biology in Australia and New Zealand

... and cellular methods used to understand the mechanisms of ...manipulating cellular and embryological material. The set text for the developmental biology component is Gilbert’s ...

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Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

... cell biology because it is transparent (no chlorophyll) and, hence amenable to confocal microscopy on living explants by using fluorescent dyes or reporter ...and cellular communication have been studied ...

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The introduction of Xenopus laevis into developmental biology: of empire, pregnancy testing and ribosomal genes

The introduction of Xenopus laevis into developmental biology: of empire, pregnancy testing and ribosomal genes

... ogy. Microsurgery and embryo culture, already perfected for other amphibians, were extended to Xenopus. It proved less convenient than urodeles for certain embryological manipulations, but these were not then a priority. ...

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A new paradigm for developmental biology

A new paradigm for developmental biology

... Although RNA is an ancient molecule and may well have been the progenitor of both DNA and proteins (Gesteland et al., 2006), its evolution as a regulatory molecule with associated infrastructure and networks probably had ...

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Do We Need a 'Theory' of Development?

Do We Need a 'Theory' of Development?

... of cellular and organismal ...whether developmental biology has or should aspire to have theories, which four of the contributions discuss in detail while taking opposing ...

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Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biology

Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biology

... The Company of Biologists had founded the Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology (JEEM) in 1953, following an initiative of the International Institute in Utrecht, as ‘ a new periodical … primarily devoted to ...

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The Ascendency of Developmental Genetics, or How the T Complex Educated a Generation of Developmental Biologists

The Ascendency of Developmental Genetics, or How the T Complex Educated a Generation of Developmental Biologists

... mammalian developmental biology and espe- cially mammalian developmental genetics barely ex- ...of developmental biology was dominated by studies of lower organisms, and the role of ...

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The morphogenesis of evolutionary developmental biology

The morphogenesis of evolutionary developmental biology

... mainstream developmental biology, but his attempts failed, partially, I believe, due to the reaction against Lysenkoism and the related fact that Waddington was well known as a left-wing ...ecological ...

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The developmental biology of neural connectivity

The developmental biology of neural connectivity

... Int J DeY llinl 3~ 47 58 (1992) 47 SjJain! Review The developmental biology of neural connectivity ALAIN GHYSEN* Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Departement de Biologie Molt?culaire, Universite Libre de[.] ...

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The Finnish tradition of developmental biology

The Finnish tradition of developmental biology

... Int 1 Ul'\ Biul JJ 15 20 (! 'J~IJ) 15 The Finnish tradition of developmental biology Finland is a country with a relatively vast area but sparse population During most of its history it has been under[.] ...

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On the present situation of developmental biology in France

On the present situation of developmental biology in France

... Int I Dc," Riolo J I ~;'i J] (1990) 25 On the present situation of Developmental Biology in France Developmental Biology, an outgrowth of traditional embryology now tightly linked with modern molecula[.] ...

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Ganglioside GT1b Is a Putative Host Cell Receptor for the Merkel Cell Polyomavirus

Ganglioside GT1b Is a Putative Host Cell Receptor for the Merkel Cell Polyomavirus

... Because an intact infectious MCPyV has not yet been iso- lated, we generated recombinant MCPyV VP1 pentamers in order to characterize cellular factors that bind to MCPyV. VP1 capsomeres have been previously shown ...

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ICT in the teaching of cellular biology

ICT in the teaching of cellular biology

... teaching cellular biology by implementing their contribution in the acquisition of the functioning of the ...in biology or ...cell biology led to a better acquisition of cell function by ...

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