The Cell Cycle and DevelopmentISBN: 978-0-471-49662-5
Hardcover
270 pages
June 2001
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Introduction (P. Nurse).
Pattern- and Growth-Linked Cell Cycles in Drosophila Development(B. Edgar, et al.).
Imprinted Genes and the Coordination of Fetal and Postnatal Growthin Mammals (W. Reik, et al.).
Regulation of the Embryonic Cell Proliferation by DrosophilaCyclin D and Cyclin E Complexes (C. Lehner, et al.).
Cell Cycle Transitions in Early Xenopus Development (J. Maller, etal.).
Cell Cycle Regulation in Early Mouse Embryos (J. Kubiak & M.Ciemerych).
Timing Cell-Cycle Exit and Differentiation in OligodendrocyteDevelopment (M. Raff, et al.).
Splitting the Chromosome: Cutting the Ties that Bind SisterChromatids (K. Nasmyth, et al).
The Cell Cycle Machinery an Asymmetric Cell Division of NeuralProgenitors in the Drosophila Embryonic Central Nervous System (W.Chia, et al.).
Spindle Positioning During the Symmetric First Cell Division ofCaenorhabditis Elegans Embryos (P. Gonczy, et al.).
Growth Factors Controlling Imaginal Disc Growth in Drosophila (P.Bryant).
The Temporal Control of Cell Cycle and Cell Fate in CaenorhabditisElegans (V. Ambros).
Responses to DNA Damage in Xenopus: Cell Death or Cell CycleArrest (J. Greenwood, et al.).
Control of Cell Fate in Plant Meristems (M. Hobe, et al.).
Final Discussion.
Index of Contributors.
Subject Index.
Pattern- and Growth-Linked Cell Cycles in Drosophila Development(B. Edgar, et al.).
Imprinted Genes and the Coordination of Fetal and Postnatal Growthin Mammals (W. Reik, et al.).
Regulation of the Embryonic Cell Proliferation by DrosophilaCyclin D and Cyclin E Complexes (C. Lehner, et al.).
Cell Cycle Transitions in Early Xenopus Development (J. Maller, etal.).
Cell Cycle Regulation in Early Mouse Embryos (J. Kubiak & M.Ciemerych).
Timing Cell-Cycle Exit and Differentiation in OligodendrocyteDevelopment (M. Raff, et al.).
Splitting the Chromosome: Cutting the Ties that Bind SisterChromatids (K. Nasmyth, et al).
The Cell Cycle Machinery an Asymmetric Cell Division of NeuralProgenitors in the Drosophila Embryonic Central Nervous System (W.Chia, et al.).
Spindle Positioning During the Symmetric First Cell Division ofCaenorhabditis Elegans Embryos (P. Gonczy, et al.).
Growth Factors Controlling Imaginal Disc Growth in Drosophila (P.Bryant).
The Temporal Control of Cell Cycle and Cell Fate in CaenorhabditisElegans (V. Ambros).
Responses to DNA Damage in Xenopus: Cell Death or Cell CycleArrest (J. Greenwood, et al.).
Control of Cell Fate in Plant Meristems (M. Hobe, et al.).
Final Discussion.
Index of Contributors.
Subject Index.