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El. knyga: Developmental Biology and Pathology

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  • Serija: Current Topics in Pathology 62
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642664588
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  • Serija: Current Topics in Pathology 62
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The early development of the mammalian embryo belongs to a period which, for the student, provides the particularly deep fascination connected with the processes of germination of the fIrst tender buds of life. Moreover, developmental biology encompasses a very large part of biology; if broadly dermed - almost all of it. The same is true for the fIeld of pathology if the manifold possibilities of disorders of the orderly arranged pathways of developmental processes are considered. Normal development in its earliest steps - and it would be diffI- cult to see it otherwise - means the functioning of very intricate systems of complex inter- dependent cycles controlled by structural, genetic, physiological and biochemical determi- nants. However, disturbances interfering with them in their very different ways, can lead to fetal death, disorders of growth and differentiation, malformation and disease, sometimes as late as in the next generation or later. This is, indeed, the concern of the pathologist to whom and to whose interest in developmental pathology, this book is dedicated. The outlines of the present volume were conceived at a symposium on "Control of early em- bryogenesis and factors responsible for failure of embryonic development" held May 1-4, 1974 in Travemtinde and sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Almost fIfty active participants attended this conference. At the time and in keeping with the purpose of the conference, publication of the proceedings was not envisaged.
I. Introduction.- Developmental Anomalies Arising from Errors of
Fertilization and Cleavage.- II. Oocyte, Early Embryo and Maternal Host.
Morphology and Biochemistry.- Oocyte Maturation and Paternal Contribution to
the Embryo in Mammals. With 26 Figures.- Maternal Storage in the Mammalian
Oocyte.- The Genetic Activity of the Early Mammalian Embryo. With 1 Figure.-
Formation of the Blastocyst: Determination of Trophoblast and Embryonic Knot.
With 8 Figures.- III. Pharmacological and Hormonal Influences in Early
Embryogenesis.- The Response of the Preimplantation Embryo to Exogenous
Factors.- Embryo Transfer Technique and Action of Drugs on the
Preimplantation Embryo. With 2 Figures.- Uterine Secretion Protein Patterns
Under Hormonal Influences. With 10 Figures.- IV. Teratology.- Organ Culture
in Teratology. With 13 Figures.- Teratogenic Effects and Placental
Permeability of Heavy Metals. With 3 Figures.- V. Cytogenetics.- Experimental
Heteroploidy in Mammals. With 7 Figures.- Autosomal Monosomy and Trisomy
Causing Developmental Failure. With 9 Figures.- Chromosomal Anomalies in
Early Spontaneous Abortion. With 7 Figures.