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Dictionary of developmental biology and embryology / Frank J. Dye.

By: Dye, Frank J. (Frank John), 1942-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Blackwell, ©2012. Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (vii, 232, [16] pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type: still image | text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118196656; 1118196651; 9781118196649; 1118196643; 1118076516; 9781118076514; 0470905956; 9780470905951; 9781785394409; 1785394401Subject(s): Developmental biology -- Dictionaries | Embryology -- Dictionaries | Embryology | Developmental Biology | Developmental biology | Embryology | Embryologie | EntwicklungsbiologieGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Dictionaries.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dictionary of developmental biology and embryology.DDC classification: 571.803 LOC classification: QH491 | .D94 2012ebOnline resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: "Incorporating the many new terms that have emerged since the first edition was published, this new edition gives readers the standard reference for the field today. Topics covered range from germ layers, induction, and fundamental terminology, through to RNAi, evo-devo, and stem cell differentiation, hallmarks of modern developmental biology and embryology. Also included in the new edition are major discoveries and significant scientists that comprise the history and growth of this field. The dictionary provides both basic background needed by students, through more advanced topics for researchers and peers in related disciplines."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 232).

"Incorporating the many new terms that have emerged since the first edition was published, this new edition gives readers the standard reference for the field today. Topics covered range from germ layers, induction, and fundamental terminology, through to RNAi, evo-devo, and stem cell differentiation, hallmarks of modern developmental biology and embryology. Also included in the new edition are major discoveries and significant scientists that comprise the history and growth of this field. The dictionary provides both basic background needed by students, through more advanced topics for researchers and peers in related disciplines."--Provided by publisher.

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