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The Vertebrate Organizer 1st Edition Matthew Kofron Jennifer Xanthos

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The Vertebrate Organizer 1st Edition Matthew Kofron Jennifer Xanthos
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.29 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Matthew Kofron, Jennifer Xanthos, Janet Heasman (auth.), Professor Dr. Horst Grunz (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642057328, 9783662104163, 3642057322, 3662104164
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Vertebrate Organizer 1st Edition Matthew Kofron Jennifer Xanthos by Matthew Kofron, Jennifer Xanthos, Janet Heasman (auth.), Professor Dr. Horst Grunz (eds.) 9783642057328, 9783662104163, 3642057322, 3662104164 instant download after payment.

The organizer area plays a central role in the formation of the embryonic axis and the central nervous system of all vertebrates including the human fetus. In The Vertebrate Organizer outstanding molecular development biologists and embryologists report their latest approaches in this fascinating research area using different vertebrate model organisms. The presented data are of central importance for the understanding of early human embryogenesis.

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