Oogenesis

Oogenesis

AngličtinaPevná väzba
Verlhac Marie-Helene
John Wiley & Sons Inc
EAN: 9780470696828
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Oogenesis - the process by which female germ cells develop into mature eggs, or ova - is a complex process involving many important elements of developmental and cellular biology: from cell-cell interactions, complex signalling cascades, specialized cell cycles and cytoskeleton organization. Oocytes from various species (including clam, starfish, xenopus and mouse) are excellent model systems to study the biochemistry of cell division with important implications for basic and clinical research. 

This book describes the entire process of oogenesis in chronological order with contributions from leading international researchers and chapters covering medical and ethical considerations in oogenic biology. Topics include sex determination and gonadal development, control of meiotic chromosome pairing and homologous recombination, control of meiotic divisions and the remodelling of the oocyte into a totipotent zygote as well as medically-assisted reproduction.

This volume is an essential resource for all students, researchers and clinicians in developmental and reproductive biology.

Key features:

  • Reaches beyond the study of simply meiosis to cover all aspects of oogenesis
  • Synthesizes recent advances in the field, drawing on studies from different model species
  • Chapter sequence designed to follow the time line in vivo
  • Written by an international panel of expert researchers
EAN 9780470696828
ISBN 0470696826
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dátum vydania 19. marca 2010
Stránky 516
Jazyk English
Rozmery 254 x 178 x 36
Krajina United States
Čitatelia Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Autori Verlhac Marie-Helene; Villeneuve Anne