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From the
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Development of the Nervous System presents a broad treatment of the
basic principles of neural development as exemplified by key experiments and
observations from past and recent times.
The text is organized
ontogenically, beginning from the induction of the neural primordium and
leading to the emergence of behavior. It covers all the major topics
that would form the basis of a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum along
the way including the patterning and growth of the nervous system, neuronal
determination, axonal navigation and targeting, neuron survival and death,
synapse formation and plasticity.
The new text reflects the
complete modernization of the field that has been acheived through the use
of model organisms, the intensive application of molecular and genetic
approaches, and the introduction of new imaging technologies.
Development of the Nervous
System is richly illustrated with color photographs and original
drawings. These illustrations, combined with clear, concise writing
make this a book that is well suited to students approaching this intriguing
field for the first time.
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Broad Coverage of Concepts and Experimental
Strategies
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Full Color Schematics and Photographs of Critical
Experiments
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Outlines the Molecular and Genetic Bases for most
Developmental Events
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Written at a Level that is Appropriate for
Undergraduates and Beyond
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Includes Designs of Critical Experiments that are
Easy to Understand
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Includes CD with all Figures
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Neural Induction
Chapter 2. Polarity and
Segmentation
Chapter 3. Genesis and
Migration
Chapter 4. Determination and
Differentiation
Chapter 5. Axon Growth and
Guidance
Chapter 6. Target Selection
Chapter 7. Naturally Occuring
Neuron Death
Chapter 8. Synapse Formation
and Function
Chapter 9. Refinement of
Synaptic Connections
Chapter 10. Behavioral Development
INDEX
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