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Werner A. Müller
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1997
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978-1-4612-7472-8
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1997
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Development: Organisms Construct and Organize Themselves on the Basis of Inherited Information
pp. 9
Basic Stages, Principles, and Terms of Developmental Biology
pp. 21
Model Organisms in Developmental Biology
pp. 122
Comparative Review: The Phylotypic Stage of Vertebrates, Common versus Distinct Features, and Aspects of Evolution
pp. 137
The Egg Cell and the Sperm Get a Dowry
pp. 146
The Start: Fertilization and Activation of the Egg
pp. 156
Precisely Patterned Cleavage Divisions Are Driven by an Oscillator
pp. 160
Determination: Cells Are Programmed and Committed to Their Fates
pp. 165
Epigenetic Pattern Formation: New Patterns Are Created During Development
pp. 202
Differentiation Is Based upon Differential Gene Expression that Is Programmed during Determination
pp. 222
Cell Differentiation Frequently Is Irreversible and Causes Cell Death; Early Cell Death Can Be Programmed
pp. 228
Animal Morphogenesis Is Shaped Actively by Adhesion and Cell Migration
pp. 235
Cell Journeys: Even Germ Cells and Cells of the Peripheral Nervous System Originate from Emigrant Precursors
pp. 242
Development of the Nervous System: Cell Migration, Pathfinding, and Self-Organization
pp. 257
Heart and Blood Vessels: Divergent Developmental Roads but One System in the End
pp. 263
Stem Cells Enable Continuous Growth and Renewal
pp. 274
Signal Molecules Control Development and Growth
pp. 282
Cancer Comes from Disturbed Growth and Differentiation Control
pp. 289
Metamorphosis: A “Second Embryogenesis” Creates a Second Phenotype
pp. 301
Sex and the Single Gene
pp. 310
Regeneration and Renewal versus Loss and Death
pp. 323
Life and Death: What Is the Major Mystery?
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