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  1. Annual Rev Cell/ Dev Biology Vol.17 W/ Online (Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology) by Schekman, 2002
  2. Methods in developmental biology, by Fred H Wilt, 1967
  3. Developmental Biology (Soviet Scientific Reviews, Section F) by T. M. Turpaev, 1987-01-31
  4. Methods in Developmental Biology by Fred H. Wilt; Norman K. Wessells, 1967
  5. Computational Structural Biology: Methods and Applications
  6. Principles of Regenerative Biology
  7. Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Volume 9, Part C, Progress in Male Gamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny by K. G. Adiyodi, Rita G. Adiyodi, 2000-07-12
  8. From Embryology to Evo-Devo: A History of Developmental Evolution (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology)
  9. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, Volume 74 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
  10. Developmental Plasticity and Evolution by Mary Jane West-Eberhard, 2003-03-13
  11. Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates, Volume 9, Part B, Progress in Male Gamete Ultrastructure and Phylogeny
  12. Modeling Biology: Structures, Behaviors, Evolution (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)
  13. Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  14. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, Volume 80 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)

61. SpringerLink - Publication
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Publication Russian Journal of Developmental Biology ISSN: 1062-3604 (Paper) 1608-3326 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 36 Number 4 / July 2005 Number 3 / May 2005 Number 2 / March 2005 Number 1 / January 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 35 Number 6 / November 2004 Number 5 / September 2004 Number 4 / July 2004 Number 3 / May 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 34 Number 6 / November 2003 Number 5 / September 2003 Number 4 / July 2003 Number 3 / May 2003 ... Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 33 Number 6 / November 2002 Number 5 / September 2002 Number 4 / July 2002 Number 3 / May 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 32 Number 6 / November 2001 Number 5 / September 2001 Number 4 / July 2001 Number 3 / May 2001 ... Number 1 / January 2001 Volume 31 Number 6 / November 2000 First page
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62. Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group
Holds regular seminars on possible clinical interventions against the aging process and related topics in growth and developmental biology. Includes rosters and photographs of those living past the age of 110.
http://www.grg.org/
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63. Golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/develop.html
developmental biologyA site dedicated to education in the field, with the goal of encouraging students to be active and independent learners. Includes glossary, interactive
http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/develop.html

64. Department Of Developmental Biology - Stanford University School Of Medicine
Faculty in the Department of developmental biology at Stanford investigate basic biological mechanisms of direct and fundamental relevance to human
http://devbio.stanford.edu/
School of Medicine Home Departments Developmental Biology DevBio Information DevBio Home About the Dept Contact Information What is DevBio ... Faculty Job Openings Studying the Fundamentals of Development Faculty in the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford investigate basic biological mechanisms of direct and fundamental relevance to human development and disease, including brain development, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, Downs' syndrome, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, arthritis, birth defects, design of new antibiotics, infertility, and aging.
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Selected Publications from our Faculty S. K. Kim Drosophila corpora cardiaca cells. Nature Colosimo, P.F., K.E. Hosemann, S. Balabhadra, G. Villareal , M. Dickson, J. Grimwood, J. Schmutz, R. Myers, D. Schluter, and D.M. Kingsley (2005). Widespread parallel evolution in sticklebacks by repeated fixation of ectodysplasin alleles. Science Zhu A. J., L. Zheng, K. Suyama, K. S. Ho, R. L. Johnson, and M. P. Scott

65. Cell And Developmental Biology Graduate Program
Details of course and related links at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark.
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~cdb/
Cell and Developmental Biology
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The Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology (abbreviated as the CDB program) is part of a large, diverse, and highly interactive community of biological scientists that form the Molecular BioScience Graduate Program at Rutgers University and UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. This consortium currently is made up of seven graduate programs from the two adjacent universities that functions to coordinate the recruitment, admissions, and first year core curriculum offering of Ph.D. students, as well as to give aid our students in selecting Ph.D. research advisers from among the more than 200 faculty members on campus. The CDB program currently has approximately 90 faculty members from a number of departments in the two universities. Faculty research spans

66. Developmental Biology
A site dedicated to education in the field, with the goal of encouraging students to be active and independent learners. Includes glossary, interactive puzzles, and contacts at the University of Maine, Orono.
http://www.developmentalbiology.com/

67. UVA Program In Developmental Biology
developmental biology at the University of Virginia.
http://www.virginia.edu/biology/develbio/
University of Virginia
Developmental Biology Program Faculty About U.Va. Locale ... To Apply
Developmental Biology Program
Department of Biology
University of Virginia
Gilmer Hall
PO Box 400328
Charlottesville
VA 22904-4328
Phone (434) 982-5553 To all students interested in the UVa Developmental Biology Program: we are expanding this program to form a comprehensive Cell and Developmental Biology
Training Program that builds on the Developmental Biology program in place for the past several years. We urge you to visit our new website: http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/bims_cdb/ for further information about this exciting program. Sincerely, Robert Grainger, Professor of Biology, January 1, 2004. Graduate Training in Developmental Biology For more information about this web page or the Program in Developmental Biology please email develbio@virginia.edu

68. Welcome To In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
HIGHLIGHTS. Production, Characterization, and Testing of Banked Mammalian Cell Substrates Modulation of Activin A–Induced Differentiation in Xenopus
http://inva.allenpress.com/invaonline/?request=index-html

69. Elsevier.nl - De Pagina Kan Niet Worden Weergegeven
Covers many areas of cell biology.
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/7/3/3/
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70. IngentaConnect Publication: Developmental Biology
developmental biology. ISSN 00121606 visit publication homepage developmental biology logo Academic Press logo. Publisher Academic Press
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/db

71. Drosophila Gene Families: RNAi And PTGS
Informational RNAi resource on studying drosophila genes and their roles in development by Society for developmental biology.
http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/aignfam/rnaistuf.htm
The Inter active Fly
Zygotically transcribed genes
RNAi and Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing
RNAi and PTGS - functions and processes Pervasive regulation of Drosophila Notch target genes by GY-box-, Brd-box-, and K-box-class microRNAs Principles of microRNA-target recognition
Genes functioning in RNAi/PTGS
  • Genes functioning in RNAi and PTGS
  • Targets of PTGS
  • Regulation of Notch target genes
    RNAi and PTGS - functions and processes
    RNAi - RNAi or RNA silencing is the process whereby double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) induces the homology-dependent degradation of cognate mRNA (Nishikura, 2001). PTGS - Posttranscriptional gene silencing - in plants and animals and 'quelling' in fungi are RNAi-like mechanisms whereby naturally produced stem-loop RNA precursors are processed to produce interfering microRNAs that silence translation of mRNA transcripts. Repression of sequence-related viral genes occurs in plants undergoing PTGS, whereas quelling (simultaneous silencing or cosuppression) of homologous endogenous genes and transgenes has been observed in fungi. Cosuppression is functional silencing of chromosomal loci induced by transgenes (Nishikura, 2001).

72. Ohio State University: Department Of Molecular Genetics
The Department of Molecular Genetics at The Ohio State University explores problems in genetics, cell biology and developmental biology using plant and animal viruses, fungi, plants, worms, insects, amphibia, mice and humans as eukaryotic model systems.
http://www.osumolgen.org/
Welcome to the Ohio State University Department of Molecular Genetics The Department of Molecular Genetics is devoted to exploring problems in genetics, cell biology and developmental biology using plant and animal viruses, fungi, plants, worms, insects, amphibia, mice and humans as model systems. Our department represents a diverse group of researchers and teachers who are striving to understand fundamental issues in biology. Students in our programs develop the essential skills and knowledge that will enable them to tackle future exciting problems in molecular biology. Please select from the links to the left to learn more about the exciting educational and research opportunities available for graduate as well as undergraduate students.

73. Scottish Developmental Biology Group - Official Website
Informal group of researchers from Scotland and Northern England, who share an interest in various aspects of developmental biology.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/~isimpson/sdbg/

74. The Zoological Society Of Japan
Has approximately 3,000 members to advance research and education in the field of zoological sciences, including taxonomy, systematics, ecology, ethology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, developmental biology, and molecular biology.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/zsj/index-e.html
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75. Annual Reviews - Error
Provides systematic, periodic examinations of scholarly advances through critical authoritative reviews.
http://cellbio.annualreviews.org/
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76. Molecular And Developmental Biology Graduate Program, Cincinnati Children's Hosp
When you choose to pursue your graduate school career in the interdisciplinary Molecular and developmental biology graduate program at the University of
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/ed/research/degree/mdb/default.htm
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Molecular and Developmental Biology Graduate Program
Join a World Leader in Biomedical Research
Learn why our students choose Cincinnati Children's visit our student profile pages When you choose to pursue your graduate career in the interdisciplinary Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine, you choose to take advantage of opportunities like In addition, because of the program's fundamental ties to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, you will pursue your PhD degree while experiencing the best of two worlds: a nationally recognized academic medical center coupled with one of the nation's leading children's hospitals. Want to learn more? Explore this site for details about all the advantages that the Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program can offer you. Start with the topics below, and the menu to your left. And if you still have questions, let us know by emailing us at

77. Viagenx Biotech - Canada
Products for characterization of gene expression, mainly in amphibians, for use in developmental biology and environmental toxicology. Company in Vancouver, Canada.
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Our mission is to provide innovative genomics tools to the scientific community for research in the areas of developmental biology and environmental toxicology. While our products focus predominantly on amphibian models, we are continually expanding our product line to include other wildlife species of interest. Our current products include the VANGUARD tissue collection kit that can be used out in the field or under laboratory conditions and the MAGEX array, which allows for the simultaneous analysis of the expression of hundreds of amphibian genes in a single experiment. Under development are the DETEX DNA amplification primer sets for detection of specific gene expression in Xenopus laevis . See what ViagenX can do to enhance your research!
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78. Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Scientists in the Division of developmental biology study the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of development with the aim of uncovering the bases of
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/div/dev-biology/
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Developmental Biology
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Researchers in Developmental Biology are investigating the following areas: Molecular Embryology: Research in this area focuses on the structural, biochemical, molecular, genetic and cellular mechanisms that govern cell behavior and pattern formation during development. Neurobiology: Research in this area focuses on the development of the peripheral and central nervous systems and how intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence behavior. Organ development and disease: This research aims to identify the processes that direct the formation of organs during normal embryonic development, as well as elucidating disorders that arise from abnormal development. Stem cells, regeneration and repair: Regeneration of cells in adult tissues has much in common with development and differentiation of cells in the embryo. These studies focus on identifying and manipulating stem and progenitor cells to promote regeneration and to generate tissues for transplantation. It is estimated that 3-4% of babies born in this country have major organ defects caused by mistakes in the process of embryonic development (Table 1) Scientists in the Division of Developmental Biology study the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of development with the aim of uncovering the bases of human birth defects so that they can be prevented or corrected. Research in the division also focuses on the cause and possible treatment of other childhood diseases including cancer, juvenile type diabetes, autism, short gut syndrome and muscular dystrophy.

79. Molecular And Developmental Biology Graduate Program, Cincinnati Children's Hosp
Details of MS and PhD level research in understanding the subcellular basis of processes at the Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/chrf/training/mdb/
Home Contact Us Site Map Go to Advanced Search ... MS / PhD Programs Overview Program Information Being a Student Faculty Major Research Areas ... Contact Us
Molecular and Developmental Biology Graduate Program
Join a World Leader in Biomedical Research
Learn why our students choose Cincinnati Children's visit our student profile pages When you choose to pursue your graduate career in the interdisciplinary Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine, you choose to take advantage of opportunities like In addition, because of the program's fundamental ties to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, you will pursue your PhD degree while experiencing the best of two worlds: a nationally recognized academic medical center coupled with one of the nation's leading children's hospitals. Want to learn more? Explore this site for details about all the advantages that the Molecular and Developmental Biology graduate program can offer you. Start with the topics below, and the menu to your left. And if you still have questions, let us know by emailing us at

80. Seminars In Cell And Developmental Biology
Review journal dedicated to developments in the field of molecular cell biology.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/1084-9521
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology Journal information Product description Editorial board Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications ... Select your view SEMINARS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Editor in Chief:
John Davey

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Description
Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology is a review journal dedicated to keeping scientists informed of developments in the field of molecular cell and developmental biology, on a topic by topic basis. Each issue is thematic in approach, devoted to an important topic of interest to cell and developmental biologists, focusing on the latest advances and their specific implications. Every issue is edited by a guest editor, an Internationally acknowledged expert in the field, and contains six to eight authoritative invited reviews on different aspects of the subject area. The aim of each issue is to provide a coordinated, readable, and lively review of a selected area, published rapidly to ensure currency.
Topics Covered in Earlier Issues Include:
Dictostelium pattern formation
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If you have proposals or feedback related to this journal or this field of science, please do not hesitate to contact the Publishing Editor Steve Watson, E-mail:

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