The architecture of an embryo results from complex molecular interactions in time and space. The secrets of these processes are yielding quickly to genetic and cellular dissection in flies, mice and other species, and finding application to human embryology. This volume presents a survey of the induction of axes, control of cell migration, and the development of the nervous system, limbs, wings and other organs, seen from the perspective of 61 investigators. It is completed by a summary that charts the future of this ...
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The architecture of an embryo results from complex molecular interactions in time and space. The secrets of these processes are yielding quickly to genetic and cellular dissection in flies, mice and other species, and finding application to human embryology. This volume presents a survey of the induction of axes, control of cell migration, and the development of the nervous system, limbs, wings and other organs, seen from the perspective of 61 investigators. It is completed by a summary that charts the future of this dynamic field.
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Very good. Illustrated with diagrams. 222 pages. 4to, red cloth (a bit worn at head). Cold Spring Harbor: Biological Laboratory, 1948. First edition. A very good copy. Volume XIII.
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Very good+ Printed paper wraps, quarto [7.75" x 10.75"], illustrated in color and b&w. Book has mild edgewear and rubbing to wraps, binding tight, text clean and unmarked with hint of toning to edges of pages.
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Good. Good Good Hardback/surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference num ber ta ped to spine; light fading, light shelf wear to exterior; other wise in good condition with clean text, tight binding;