Mouse Development: Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Organogenesis Hardback - 2002 - 1st Edition
by Tam, Patrick T., Rossant, Janet
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- Title Mouse Development: Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Organogenesis
- Author Tam, Patrick T., Rossant, Janet
- Binding Hardback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Pages 736
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Academic Press, San Diego, CA
- Publication date 2002
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # ZB1345724
- ISBN 9780125979511 / 0125979517
- Weight 4.9 lbs (2.22 kg)
- Dimensions 11.36 x 8.84 x 1.43 in (28.85 x 22.45 x 3.63 cm)
- Category Science
- Library of Congress subjects Mice as laboratory animals, Mice - Development
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 01098457
- Dewey Decimal Code 571.819
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It has been long held that, in contrast to lower vertebrate and invertebrate embryos, the mouse embryo develops from the zygote without any endowment of positional information from the mother or early zygote to specify the orientation and polarity of the prospective embryonic axis.