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| Material Type: | Conference publication |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Albert Tyler; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Section on Zoological sciences.; American Society of Zoologists.; Association of Southeastern Biologists. |
| OCLC Number: | 680044 |
| Description: | viii, 400 p. ill. |
| Contents: | Some studies on differentiation and development of the Oocyte / W.S. Vincent -- Specific egg and sperm substances and activation of the egg / Charles B. Metz -- Preliminaries to fertilization in mammals / C.R. Austin and M.W.H. Bishop -- Some aspects of mammalian fertilization / M.C. Chang -- Morphology of fertilization: acrosome filament formation and sperm entry / Arthur L.. Colwin and Laura Hunter Colwin -- Studies of proteins of sea urchin egg and of their changes following fertilization / Alberto Monroy -- Nucleocytoplasmic relations in early insect development / R.C. von Borstel -- Nuclear transplantation, a tool for the study of nuclear differentiation / H.E. Lehman -- Morphogenesis and metabolism of Gastrula-arrested embryos in the hybrid Rana pipiens x Rana sylvatica / John R. Gregg -- Some observations on cytoplasmic particles in early echinoderm development / John R. Shaver -- Early determination in development under normal and experimental conditions / Silvio Ranzi -- The role of some enzymes in the develoment of ascidians / G. Reverberi -- Immunological studies of early development / Albert Tyler. |
| Series Title: | American Association for the Advancement of Science.; Publication |
| Responsibility: | Ed. by Albert Tyler [and others]. |
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