8 edition of A review of histogenesis/organogenesis in the developing North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) found in the catalog.
Published
1998
by Springer in Berlin, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-139) and index.
Statement | W.J. Krause. |
Series | Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology ;, vol. 143, Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology ;, v. 143. |
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LC Classifications | QL801 .E67 vol. 143, QL737.M34 .E67 vol. 143 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 143 p. : |
Number of Pages | 143 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL362169M |
ISBN 10 | 3540644709, 3540644687 |
LC Control Number | 98022347 |
Blastropore & Primitive Gut Mesodermal Splitting Organogenesis Nurulation Neurula & Neurulation Growth And Development Chapter No Biology Part 2. thoracic spinal cord during early development in the North American opossum, Didelphis virginiana. Brain Res Bull Martin GF, Wang XM () Development and development plasticity of descending spinal pathways in the North american opossum, Didelphis virginiana. In: Saunders NR, Hinds LA (eds) MarsupialFile Size: 1MB.
The opossum (family Didelphidae) is a marsupial endemic to the Americas (Voss and Jansa, ).Except for the South American short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica) and the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), there is considerable lack of knowledge about the health and diseases of most opossum these, the big-eared opossum (Didelphis aurita) is found in Cited by: 1. Histogenesis is the formation of different tissues from undifferentiated cells. These cells are constituents of three primary germ layers, the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. The science of the microscopic structures of the tissues formed within histogenesis is termed histology.
Each developing opossum embryo is surrounded by a shell membrane which completely separates embryonic and maternal tissues. During the eighth and ninth prenatal days, the embryos together with their limiting shell membranes float freely within the uterine . Organogenesis After the completion of gastrulation the embryo enters into organogenesis Ð this is the process by which the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are converted into the internal organs of the body. This process takes place between about week 3 to the end of week 8. At the end of this period the embryo is referred to as a fetus.
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A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) (Vol II) 1st Edition by William J. Krause Cited by: This work is a brief review of the pre- and postnatal development in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) presented in two volumes.
Volume I summarizes gametes and fertilization, blastocyst formationan and early organogenesis, fetal membranes and placentation Brand: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. : A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology.
The North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) has received more scientific scrutiny than any other marsupial to date. The purpose of volumes I and II is twofold.
The first goal is to draw together and briefly summarize the morphologal events and supporting quantitative data concerned with the histogenesis/organogenesis of the various organ systems in this particular species. A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) by William J.
Krause Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology Brand: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Summary: A review of the pre- and postnatal development in the North American opossum (Didelphis Virginiana).
This second volume summarizes the histogenesis/organogenesis of the respiratory, digestive, urinary, male and female reproductive and classical endocrine systems. A review of histogenesis/organogenesis in the developing North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana).
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A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) by William J. Krause, W. Krause Paperback Book, pages See Other Available Editions Description This work is a brief review of the pre- and postnatal development in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) presented in two : William J.
Krause, References, A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis virginiana), /_7, (), ().
Crossref B.M. McAllan, T. O'Shea and J.R. Roberts, Seasonal changes in the reproductive anatomy of male Antechinus stuartii (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), Journal of Morphology,3, (), ().Cited by: Krause W.J.
() Male Reproductive System. In: A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Author: William J.
Krause. In day 14 embryos, where there is clear organogenesis, CD3ε+ cells were only found at the site of the early thymus, consistent with no extra-thymic sites of T cell development in the opossum. These observations are the first evidence of prenatal T cell lineage commitment in any marsupial.".
Author(s): Krause,William J,II, Title(s): A review of histogenesis/organogenesis in the developing North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana)/ W.J. Krause. 0 Reviews This atlas presents a series of photographic illustrations and line drawings that summarize the major developmental events that occur during organogenesis in the opossum (Didelphis virginiana).It will be of interest to General Biologists, Zoologists, Wildlife.
A Review of Histogenesis/Organogenesis in the Developing North American Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) William J Krause This work is a brief review of the pre- and postnatal development in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) presented in two volumes.
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The glands end immediately proximal to the gastrointestinal junction and excretory ducts empty in the region where the stratified squamous epithelium lining the stomach changes abruptly to the intestinal lining epithelium of the by: Description: This work is a brief review of the pre- and postnatal development in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana) presented in two volumes.
Volume I summarizes gametes and fertilization, blastocyst formationan and early organogenesis, fetal membranes and placentation, parturition and migration to the pouch, general postnatal.This atlas presents a series of photographic illustrations and line drawings that summarize the major developmental events that occur during organogenesis in the opossum (Didelphis virginiana).It will be of interest to General Biologists, Zoologists, Wildlife Biologists, Embryologists and Medical Scientists.