Developmental Biology of the Axolotl

1989; American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Volume: 1989; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1445526

ISSN

1938-5110

Autores

Joseph T. Bagnara, Joni Armstrong, George M. Malacinski,

Tópico(s)

Animal Genetics and Reproduction

Resumo

Part 1 Scientific and natural history: discovery of the axolotl and its early history in biological research, Hobart Smith natural history of the axolotl and its relationship to the salamander, Ronald Brandon. Part 2 Developmental biology: oogenesis, Jean-Claude Beetschen and Jean Gautier spermatogenesis, John Armstrong regulation of gene expression during early development, Jaques Signoret regional specification in early development, Jonathan Slack neurulation, Richard Gordon and Wayne Bordland morphogenetic waves during elongation, John Armstrong neural crest cell migration, Jan Lofberg et al developmental genetics, George Malacinski cell lethal genes, Anton Neff pigmentation and colour variants, Sally Frost the gene e (eyeless) - its effects on embryonic development, Robert Cuny and George Malacinski growth control in limb regeneration, Ken Muneoka et al neurobiology, William Harris the amazing mauthner cell, Pat Model the lateral line system, Michael Lannoo metamorphosis, E.R.Kunh and G.F.M.Jacobs. Part 3 Practical information on working with axolotls: developmental stage series of axolotl embryos, T.A.Dettlaff et al raising the axolotl in captivity, John Armstrong et al induced spawnings, artificial insemination and other genetic manipulations, John Armstrong and Susan Duhon genetic markers and their use with chimeras, John Armstrong and Ken Muneoka primary and long-term culture of axolotl cells, Sally Frost et al surgical manipulation of embryos, George Malacinski et al. Appendix: directory of axolotl colonies, George Malacinski and David Able.

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