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Organogenesis in Development

This volume describes the development of 10 major organ systems, reviewed by experts in each, to provide an up-to-date overview for researchers within and outside the field, students, teachers and clinicians

Peter Koopman (Author)

9780123809124

Hardback, published 24 September 2010

456 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.99 kg

Understanding organogenesis is central to current efforts to direct stem cell differentiation and function in the context of a complex organ. Defects in organogenesis are often the major manifestations of human genetic disease syndromes. This volume describes the development of 10 major organ systems, reviewed by experts in each, to provide an up-to-date overview for researchers within and outside the field, students, teachers and clinicians.

1. How to Make a Heart: The Origin and Regulation of Cardiac Progenitor CellsSte\u00B4phane D. Vincent and Margaret E. Buckingham2. Vascular Development\u2014Genetic Mechanisms ]

Organogenesis in Development Koopman Hardback Academic Press Volume 90

Organogenesis in Development

This volume describes the development of 10 major organ systems, reviewed by experts in each, to provide an up-to-date overview for researchers within and outside the field, students, teachers and clinicians

Peter Koopman (Author)

9780123809124

Hardback, published 24 September 2010

456 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.99 kg

Understanding organogenesis is central to current efforts to direct stem cell differentiation and function in the context of a complex organ. Defects in organogenesis are often the major manifestations of human genetic disease syndromes. This volume describes the development of 10 major organ systems, reviewed by experts in each, to provide an up-to-date overview for researchers within and outside the field, students, teachers and clinicians.

1. How to Make a Heart: The Origin and Regulation of Cardiac Progenitor CellsSte\u00B4phane D. Vincent and Margaret E. Buckingham2. Vascular Development\u2014Genetic Mechanisms ]

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