
Principles of Regeneration
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1969
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: Richard J. Goss
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 5 5 7 5 - 0
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 3 2 5 0 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 6 7 6 5 - 4
Principles of Regeneration focuses on the principles, methodologies, and changes involved in the process of regeneration. The book first underscores the nature of the nucleus in… Read more

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Request a sales quotePrinciples of Regeneration focuses on the principles, methodologies, and changes involved in the process of regeneration. The book first underscores the nature of the nucleus in Acetabularia, enzyme effects, role of ribonucleic acid in morphogenesis, and functions of the stentor. The text then takes a look at the turnover in hydroids and flatworms and regeneration blastema. Discussions focus on regeneration in hydra, interstitial cells, colonial hydroids, neoblasts, and morphogenetic fields. The publication surveys segmental addition in annelids and molting, metamorphosis, and regeneration in arthropods. The termination of regeneration, importance of nerves, morphogenesis, histogenesis of the regenerate, and role of the nerves are discussed. The manuscript also examines regeneration in fishes, amphibian limb, horns and antlers, and heads and tails. The manuscript is a dependable source of data for students of developmental biology, anatomy, and evolution, as well as teachers and researchers in biology and medicine.
ContentsPreface1 Introduction Text General References2 The Mermaid's Wineglass Nature of the Nucleus in Acetabularia Enzyme Effects The Role of Ribonucleic Acid in Morphogenesis References3 Stentor: Morphogenetic Magician Reorganization and Reproduction Regeneration Maintenance of Organelles Grafting Experiments References4 Turnover in Hydroids Regeneration in Hydra Interstitial Gel Is Golonial Hydroids References5 Fiatworms and the Regeneration Blastema Neoblasts The Problem of Polarity The Blastema Morphogenese Fields Regeneration and Learning References6 Segmental Addition in Annelids Source of the Regenerate The Importance of Nerves Segmentation Transformation of Segments The Termination of Regeneration References7 Molting, Metamorphosis and Regeneration in Arthropods Morphogenesis Autotomy and Levels of Amputation Histogenesis of the Regenerate The Role of Nerves Molting Endocrine Influences References8 Regeneration in Fishes Scales Fin Regeneration Hormonal Effects on Fins Neural Control of Fin Regeneration Taste Barbels Miscellaneous Structures References9 The Amphibian Limb Histogenesis of the Blastema Cells Incognito Cellular and Biochemical Kinetics of Regeneration The Skin of the Limb No Regeneration without Innervation What Tissues Do Nerves Affect? Aneurogenic Limbs The Definition of Territory The Genesis of Form Whither the Blastema? Self-differentiation of the Blastema Endocrine Control of Regeneration Metamorphosis versus Regeneration References10 Heads and Tails Jaws and Snouts An Eye for an Eye The Central Nervous System Tail Regeneration References11 Horns and Antlers Patterns of Horn Growth Anatomy of Antler Regeneration Hormonal Control of Antler Growth Photoperiodism and the Antler Cycle References12 Unsolved Problems of Regeneration Strategy of Regeneration Spectrum of Regeneration The Utilitarian Imperative Embryology and Regeneration New Parts for Old ReferencesIndex
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1969
- No. of pages (eBook): 300
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483255750
- Hardback ISBN: 9781483232508
- eBook ISBN: 9781483267654
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