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Developmental Biology (International Edition)

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By: Michael JF Barresi(Author), Scott F Gilbert(Author)
944 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
Developmental Biology (International Edition)
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  • Developmental Biology (International Edition) ISBN: 9780197574614 Edition: 14 Paperback Aug 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

This classic text takes a balanced and modern approach, presenting the exciting developments in the field, and making the most complex topics understandable to a new generation of students. Developmental Biologydevelopmental biology, thirteenth edition, accommodates the needs of both beginners and advanced students by clearly distinguishing the main subject matter from the details needed by advanced students. An enhanced eBook contains videos, interviews, tutorials, and interactive features. This market-leading text embodies the breadth, intellectual rigour, and wonder of contemporary developmental biology.

New to this Edition:
- New Chapter 8, "Conceptualizing Early Development" is a new fully integrated chapter providing a coherent narrative on early development.
- New Chapter 14, "Early Human Development," engages students by focusing on advances in stem cell biology and biomedical visualization and their impacts on the current understanding of early human development.
- Significant revision of Chapter 24: Regeneration.
- "Dev Tutorial Videos" offer author-led video tutorials on central concepts of developmental biology, now with self-assessment.
- "Scientists Speak" videos give students the opportunity to hear leading scientists in the field of developmental biology to discuss their work.
- "Watch Development" videos illustrate developmental biology phenomena and concepts. o Narrated Interactive Figures - Author Michael Barresi breaks down essential text figures, detailing cause and effect relationships and sequences, with self-assessment.
- Narrated Interactive Figures - Author Michael Barresi breaks down essential text figures, detailing cause and effect relationships and sequences, with self-assessment.
- Assignable End of Chapter Quizzes.
- Further Development Online features - provide in-depth discussions and related to concepts introduced in the text.

Contents

Ch. 1 The Making of Body and a Field: Introduction to Developmental Biology
Ch. 2 Specifying Identity: Mechanisms of Developmental Patterning
Ch. 3 Differential Gene Expression: Mechanisms of Cell Differentiation
Ch. 4 Cell-to-Cell Communication: Mechanisms of Cell Differentiation
Ch. 5 Stem Cells: Their Potential and Their Niches
Ch. 6 Sex Determination and Gametogenesis
Ch. 7 Fertilization: Beginning a New Organism
Ch. 8 Conceptualizing Early Development: Essential Processes
Ch. 9 Snails, Flowers and Nematodes: Different Mechanisms for Similar Patterns of Specification
Ch. 10 The Genetics of Axis Specification Drosophila
Ch. 11 Sea Urchins and Tunicates
Ch. 12 Amphibians and Fish
Ch. 13 Birds and Mammals
Ch. 14 Early Human Development
Ch. 15 Neural Tube Formation and Patterning
Ch. 16 Brain Growth
Ch. 17 Neural Crest Cells and Axonal Specificity
Ch. 18 Ectodermal Placodes and the Epidermis
Ch. 19 Paraxial Mesoderm: The Somites and Their Derivatives
Ch. 20 Intermediate and Lateral Plate Mesoderm: Heart, Blood, and Kidneys
Ch. 21 Development of the Tatrapod Limb
Ch. 22 The Endoderm: Tubes and organs for Digestion and Respiration
Ch. 23 Metamorphosis: The Hormonal Reactivation of Development
Ch. 24 Regeneration
Ch. 25 The Environmental and Symbiotic Regulation of Development
Ch. 26 Developmental Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change

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Biography

Michael J. F. Barresi is a Professor of Biological Sciences and Neuroscience at Smith College. He has received the Viktor Hamburger Prize in education from the Society of Developmental Biology and the Sherrard Prize for distinguished teaching from Smith College. Michael has pioneered the use of a variety of technologies to engage students and faculty in novel ways with the concepts of developmental biology as well as with researchers making discoveries in this field.

Scott F. Gilbert is the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology (emeritus) at Swathmore College and a Finland Distinguished Professor (emeritus) at the University of Helsinki. He has received the Viktor Hamburger Prize in education from the Society of Developmental Biology as well as the Alexander Kowalevsky Award in Evolutionary Developmental Biology.

Textbook
By: Michael JF Barresi(Author), Scott F Gilbert(Author)
944 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
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Reviews of previous editions:

"Development Biology is a very readable, balanced, and thorough introduction covering all the most important aspects of this fascinating field. This is an excellent textbook for introducing beginners, advanced students, and even experts from other fields to the beauty and complexity of developmental and regenerative biology."
– Michael Levin, Tufts University

"This is the definitive developmental biology textbook – a real classic that has been updated to include newly-understood concepts from fast-moving fields. It is inspiring to students to see how quickly the entire field of developmental biology has been transformed into a molecular science."
– Jessica LaMae Whited, Harvard University

"This book is the gold standard in developmental biology. The many micrographs and its comprehensiveness make it an indispensible resource for serious students in the field."
– Jeff Hardin, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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