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The developmental biology of cementum

The developmental biology of cementum

... tooth developmental biology have presented a number of possibilities, including (i) the induc- tion of cementoblasts by the underlying dentin matrix and (ii) the induction of cementoblasts by extracellular ...

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A “Brief History” of Developmental Biology in Israel

A “Brief History” of Developmental Biology in Israel

... of Developmental Biology. While the history of developmental biology in Israel is relatively short, its impact is far-reaching, so we wanted to present a concise perspective on the Israeli ...

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Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

... more developmental processes, hence plant developmental biology became the generally ac- cepted ...molecular biology and cell biology to study processes in development also beyond the ...

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Teaching and research on Developmental Biology in Portugal

Teaching and research on Developmental Biology in Portugal

... and Developmental Biology in our undergraduate Biology programme, which started in ...and Developmental Biology ...Cell Biology and Technology course, taught by Gabriela ...

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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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A short history of the British Society for Developmental Biology

A short history of the British Society for Developmental Biology

... The records of the early meetings reveal a catholic taste for the medical and zoological aspects of developmental biology, often sadly missing in our more specialised times today. They were well attended, ...

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Developmental biology of the murine egg cylinder

Developmental biology of the murine egg cylinder

... Int J De, BioI 35 161 176 (1991) 16\ SjJecial Review Developmental biology of the murine egg cylinder NIKOLA SKREB", DAVOR SOL TER2 and IVAN DAMJANOV' Ilnstitute of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Unive[.] ...

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Spemann's influence on Japanese developmental biology

Spemann's influence on Japanese developmental biology

... Tokindo S. Okada (Fig. 10) has been a very active and influential investigator in the field of developmental biology for a long period of time in Japan and worldwide. He reported early in his career that ...

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Spemann's heritage in Finnish developmental biology

Spemann's heritage in Finnish developmental biology

... of developmental biology can be considered a direct descendant of Spemann´s school as both the original technology and the fundamental problems were introduced into Finland by Gunnar Ekman (1883-1937) who ...

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Developmental biology of zebrafish myeloid cells

Developmental biology of zebrafish myeloid cells

... for developmental studies, particularly those employing genetic approaches such as mutagenesis and ...the developmental biology of these various myeloid cells and a set of tools for their ...

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Developmental biology in Australia and New Zealand

Developmental biology in Australia and New Zealand

... opment. Cutting edge technologies that have yielded these in- sights are emphasised, particularly in regard to biomedicine. Topics addressed include: cell-cell signaling and morphogens; cell-matrix and adhesion; the cell ...

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The beginnings of developmental biology in Swiss universities

The beginnings of developmental biology in Swiss universities

... “Developmental Biology” from the purely descriptive to the experimental ...“Developmental Biology” became the most active field of research in “Animal Biology” in Switzerland between ...

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Evolutionary crossroads in developmental biology: Cnidaria

Evolutionary crossroads in developmental biology: Cnidaria

... Hydra is a freshwater polyp with a cosmopolitan distribution that never forms a medusa and is considered to be the first model system to have been used for experimental developmental biology (Trembley, ...

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The teaching of Developmental Biology in Spain: future challenges

The teaching of Developmental Biology in Spain: future challenges

... about developmental biol- ...as biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, and also marine science, agronomic engineering or agricultural technical engineering degrees, developmental biology was ...

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Metabolism in time and space – exploring the frontier of developmental biology

Metabolism in time and space – exploring the frontier of developmental biology

... for developmental biologists, who often treat metabolic enzymes as either housekeeping genes or as the downstream targets of signal transduction ...the developmental biologists ’ metabolic ...

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Four decades of teaching developmental biology in Germany

Four decades of teaching developmental biology in Germany

... of developmental biology to evolution, terato- genesis, carcinogenesis, and the influence of environmental fac- tors on ...of developmental biology and cell biology are recommended by ...

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5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

... After coffee break came the 5th session on one of the usually exciting and recurrent topics in any Developmental Biology meet- ing, the development of the nervous system. The first invited talk, by P. ...

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Michael Akam and the rise of evolutionary developmental biology

Michael Akam and the rise of evolutionary developmental biology

... mental biology, including the evolving role of Hox genes in arthropods and, more recently, the evolution of segmentation ...in developmental biology into an evolutionary ...

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Planarian embryology in the era of comparative developmental biology

Planarian embryology in the era of comparative developmental biology

... evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) has emerged as a major research discipline in modern biology and an essential approach to understanding evolutionary relationships in the animal ...

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Integrating developmental biology and the fossil record of reptiles

Integrating developmental biology and the fossil record of reptiles

... We have also to admit that most of fossil embryos represent mainly large and/or aquatic forms. This bias is due to at least three reasons: 1) organisms living in water have greater preservation potential than terrestrial ...

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