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Foundations of experimental embryology / edited by Benjamin H. Willier and Jane M. Oppenheimer

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Editor:
Willier, Benjamin H (Benjamin Harrison) 1890-1972  Search this
Oppenheimer, Jane M (Jane Marion) 1911-1996  Search this
Donor:
Beckwith, J. Bruce 1933- DSI  Search this
Browning, Nancy Gay DSI  Search this
Author:
Beckwith-Browning-Peterson Teratology Collection (Smithsonian Libraries) DSI  Search this
Physical description:
xi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1964
[©1964]
Notes:
Beckwith, J. Bruce. Bibliotheca Beckwithiana (unpublished), 234
SCDIRB copy 39088019623628 has bookplate: Smithsonian Libraries: The Beckwith-Browning-Peterson Teratology Collection.
SCDIRB copy cataloged with funds from Dr. Alan Peterson.
SCDIRB copy in publisher's black hardcover binding and dustjacket.
Contents:
Contributions to the developmental mechanics of the embryo : on the artificial production of half-embryos by destruction of one of the first two blastomeres, and the later development (postgeneration) of the missing half of the body / W. Roux (1888) -- The potency of the first two cleavage cells in echinoderm development : experimental production of partial and double formations / Hans Driesch (1892) -- Cell-lineage and ancestral reminiscence / Edmund B. Wilson (1898) -- On multipolar mitosis as a means of analysis of the cell nucleus / Theodor Boveri (1902) -- The living developing nerve fiber / Ross G. Harrison (1907) -- Observations on oxidative processes in the sea urchin egg / Otto Warburg (1908) -- The mechanism of fertilization / Frank R. Lillie (1913) -- Susceptibility gradients in animals / C.M. Child (1914) -- The theory of the Free-Martin / Frank R. Lillie (1916) -- Induction of embryonic primordia by implantation of organizers from a different species / Hans Spemann, Hilde Mangold (1924) -- Tissue affinity : a means of embryonic morphogenesis / Johannes Holftreter (1939)
Topic:
Embryology, Experimental  Search this
Call number:
QL961 .W5 1964
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1097923