Integrative mechanisms in development of the early chick blastoderm. II. Role of morphogenetic movements and regenerative growth in synthetic and topographically disarranged blastoderms
1961; Wiley; Volume: 147; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/jez.1401470106
ISSN1097-010X
AutoresNelson T. Spratt, Hermann Haas,
Tópico(s)Animal Genetics and Reproduction
ResumoJournal of Experimental ZoologyVolume 147, Issue 1 p. 57-93 Article Integrative mechanisms in development of the early chick blastoderm. II. Role of morphogenetic movements and regenerative growth in synthetic and topographically disarranged blastoderms† Nelson T. Spratt Jr., Nelson T. Spratt Jr. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaSearch for more papers by this authorHermann Haas, Hermann Haas University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaSearch for more papers by this author Nelson T. Spratt Jr., Nelson T. Spratt Jr. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaSearch for more papers by this authorHermann Haas, Hermann Haas University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaSearch for more papers by this author First published: June 1961 https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1401470106Citations: 28 † Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. 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