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Teratology of the limbs
Fourth Symposium on Prenatal Development, September 1980, Berlin
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Teratology of the limbs
Fourth Symposium on Prenatal Development, September 1980, Berlin
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Yes, you can access Teratology of the limbs by H.-J. Merker, H. Nau, D. Neubert in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Médecine & Médecine clinique. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- I. Basic Problems of Normal Limb Development
- Developmental Control of Spatial Sequences of Structures
- Antero-Posterior Positional Signalling in the Developing Chick Limb
- Morphological and Histochemical Aspects of the Subridge Mesoderm in Avian and Mammalian Limb Buds
- Control by the Posterior Border of Cell Death Patterns in Limb Bud Development of Amniotes: Evidence from Experimental Amputations and from Mutants
- Characterization of Embryonic Cholinesterase in the Chondrogenic Core of the Chick Limb Bud and Demonstration of a Specific Acetylcholine Receptor
- Limb Chondrogenesis: Interactions between Ectoderm and Mesoderm
- Role of the Ectoderm in Limb Development of Normal and Mutant Mouse (Disorganization, Pupoid Foetus) and Fowl (Talpid<sup>3</sup>) Embryos
- Origin, Distribution and Determination of Chick Limb Mesenchymal Cells
- The Concept of a Myogenic Cell Line in Developing Avian Limb Buds
- On the Formation of Muscular Pattern in the Chick Limb
- Muscle Development during Normal and Disturbed Skelettogenesis
- Developmental Properties of the Foot Integument in Avian Embryos
- The Contrast between Mouse and Ferret Limb Buds in Culture - Possible Advantages of Comparing Results from a Limb Culture System with Whole Embryo Explantation
- Transfilter Interaction of the Zone of Polarizing Activity with the Apical Ectodermal Ridge and the Distal Mesenchyme in the Chick Embryo Wing Bud in Ovo
- Simulation of Steps of Limb Skelettogenesis in Vitro
- Effects of Surface Coat Influencing Substances on the Limb Bud Blastema in Vitro
- Effects of Surface Coat Influencing Substances on the Limb Bud Blastema in Vitro Bernd Zimmermann
- The Occurrence of Unilateral Abnormality of the Limb Induced by the Teratogen 6-Aminonicotinamide
- Ascorbic Acid Content of Limb Buds at Different Stages of Mammalian Embryonic Development
- II. EXPERIMENTAL EMBRYOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY
- A. Experimental Embryology
- Abnormalities along the Proximo-Distal Axis of the Chick Wing Bud: The Effect of Surgical Intervention
- The Effects of X-lrradiation on Limb Development
- Effects of Matrix Influencing Substances on Chondrocyte in Monolayer Culture
- The Influence of Nerve Supply in Limb Development
- Defective Innervation and Defective Limbs: Causes and Effects in the Developing Chick Wing
- B. General Aspects of Teratology
- On the Problem of Phase Specificity in Limb Teratogenesis
- The Problem of Growth Retardation
- Bilaterally Symmetric and Asymmetric Realization of Limb Malformations
- Immunofluorescent Microscopic Investigations of Intercellular Substances during Limb Development
- An Analysis of the Asymmetric Response of the Developing Limb to Embryotoxic Agents
- Resistance of the Rat to Certain Specific Limb Teratogens
- Observations on Human Digits 'In Vitro' and its Possible Role in Evaluating Teratogens
- The Effects of Sodium Salicylate, Cytosine Arabinoside, and Eserine Sulphate on Rat Limb Buds in Culture
- C. Effects of Teratogenic Agents
- The Transplacental Effects of Vitamin D Metabolites and Corticosteroids on the Long Bones of Rat and Mice Fetuses
- The Effect of Cytosine-Arabinoside on Limb Morphogenesis in the Mouse
- Mechanisms of Limb Development Revealed by the Teratogenic Activity of Nicotinamide Analogues
- Analysis of Radiographs in Reproduction Toxicology by Means of Densitometry and Planimetry
- Limb Malformations Induced in the Rat by Amniotic Puncture
- The Effect of Sodium Salicylate on Limb Development
- a,a'-Dipyridyl Teratogenicity in the Rat
- D. Limb Defects in Man
- Approaches to Classification of Limb Defects
- Formal Genesis of Syndactyly
- Thalidomide and the Neural Crest
- List of Participants
- Index