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Mechanisms of Cortical Development

Mechanisms of Cortical Development

Mechanisms of Cortical Development
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Mechanisms of Cortical Development

by Price, David J

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Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very good; slight soiling and adhesive stains to boards; pages are crisp and clean; binding is tight. Quarto midnight blue cloth with gilt lettering; xii, 315 pages: illustrations; 24 cm. English Series: Monographs of the Physiological Society Contents: 1.; Introduction --; 2.; Early development of the telencephalon.; 1.; Mammalian embryogenesis and emergence of the forebrain.; 2.; Fate map of the anterior neural plate.; 3.; Developing telencephalon.; 4.; Anatomy of the developing neocortex.; 5.; Cell proliferation and migration in neocortical development.; 6.; Switch from neurogenesis to gliogenesis.; 7.; Cell lineage.; 8.; How are the fates of cortical cells determined? --; 3.; Molecular regulation of early forebrain and cortical development.; 1.; Contributions from mouse developmental genetics.; 2.; Methods for manipulating the mouse genome.; 3.; Genes that regulate development in Drosophila have homologues in mammals.; 4.; Types of molecule that regulate forebrain development. Cerebral cortex -- Growth. Developmental neurophysiology.

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Title
Mechanisms of Cortical Development
Author
Price, David J
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good; slight soiling and adhesive stains to boards; pages are crisp and clean; binding is tight
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Edition
1st ed
ISBN 10
019262427X
ISBN 13
9780192624277
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Oxford ; New York
Date Published
2000

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