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  1. Embryologist: My Eight Decades in Developmental Biology by John P. Trinkaus, 2003-05-05
  2. A Practical Guide to Developmental Biology by Melissa Ann Gibbs, 2003-10-09
  3. Developmental Biology by Werner A. Müller, 1996-12-13
  4. Developmental Biology + Tyler: Differential Expressions: Key Experiments in Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert, Mary S. Tyler, et all 2003-03
  5. Plant Developmental Biology: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  6. Forms of Becoming: The Evolutionary Biology of Development by Alessandro Minelli, 2009-03-23
  7. Cell Mechanics: From Single Scale-Based Models to Multiscale Modeling (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology)
  8. Early Life Origins of Health and Disease (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  9. Dictyostelium: Evolution, Cell Biology, and the Development of Multicellularity (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Richard H. Kessin, 2010-08-05
  10. Environment, Development, and Evolution: Toward a Synthesis (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)
  11. Plant Developmental Biology - Biotechnological Perspectives: Volume 2
  12. The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution (Science and Cultural Theory) by Susan Oyama, 2000-01-01
  13. Discover Biology (Core Topics Third Edition) by Michael L. Cain, Hans Damman, et all 2007-02-15
  14. Experimental Developmental Biology: A Laboratory Manual by Laura R. Keller, John H. Evans, et all 1998-12-24

21. Department Of Plant Biology At The Ohio State University, Department Of Plant Bi
Emphasis is on plant cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, physiology, biochemistry, and biotechnology.
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22. AR Cell Dev. Biol. -- Table Of Contents (Vol. 18)
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Kirsten Sandvig and Bo van Deurs MEMBRANE TRAFFIC EXPLOITED BY PROTEIN TOXINS Annu. Rev. Cell. Dev. Biol. 2002, Vol. 18: 1-24 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
Previously posted online on April 16, 2002 as 10.1146/annurev.cellbio.18.011502.142107. Wim Annaert and Bart De Strooper A CELL BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Annu. Rev. Cell. Dev. Biol. 2002, Vol. 18: 25-51 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
Previously posted online on May 16, 2002 as 10.1146/annurev.cellbio.18.020402.142302.

23. Current Advances In Cell & Developmental Biology
Covers many areas of cell biology.
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24. Organismal Biology & Anatomy
Ph.D. program specializing in biomechanics, developmental biology, ecological and molecular physiology, and functional and evolutionary morphology.
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25. UCLA Department Of Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology
Departmental website with the usual information faculty, and seminars.
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In the last twenty years there has been a revolution in modern biology. Powerful molecular, genetic and physical techniques have been developed to analyze living systems at increasingly higher levels of resolution, down to the level of genes and molecules. This has led toan enormous increase in our knowledge of basic processes in biology. The faculty in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology use molecular biology and genetics to study multicellular model organisms such as mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila and Arabidopsis . Our goal is to understand processes such as cell signaling, gene regulation, circadian rhythms, and morphogenesis. The molecular genetic approach will be particularly important in the years to come, as a means of deciphering the function of the myriad of genes indentified in the human genome, as well as that of model organisms. Check out photos from the MCDB Retreat 2002 Check out photos from the MCDB commencement 2002 Department News Two Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Professors Win Hughes Award

26. BioMed Central | BMC Developmental Biology
BMC developmental biology. BioMed Central. PubMed Central. PubMed. Jump to article.vol. article no. BMC developmental biology. Welcome to BMC developmental biology.
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27. Molecular And Developmental Biology Graduate Program, Cincinnati Childrens Hospi
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28. BioProtocol, Inc.
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29. Whitehead Institute
The Whitehead Institute is a nonprofit, independent basic research and teaching institution recognized worldwide for pathfinding programs in cancer and AIDS research, developmental biology, structural biology, infectious disease, and genetics.
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30. Science Explained, Explains Cloning, Cell Biology And Developmental Biology.
Cell biology, and developmental biology from zygote to adult, including cells, nuclear transfers, microinjection, and development.
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The Cloning of Dolly
Dr Jamie Love I've decided to make cloning one of the first topics in this first issue of Science Explained because the folks who created Dolly are acquaintances of mine. (Yes, I am a name dropper, aren't I?) A few kilometers from my home lives Dolly, the world's first mammalian clone; not counting identical twins. (They're clones too.)
What makes Dolly different from identical twins is that she was grown from a cell taken from an ADULT animal! Many bright, well-respected scientists said it couldn't be done. Dr Ian Wilmut, who is in charge of the lab that created Dolly, admits that he had his doubts. However the hard work and imaginative thinking of his staff made it all possible. How did they do it and what did they do? First some background to teach you the basics of developmental biology
An oocyte (pronounced "oh-oh-sight") is an unfertilized egg and it has no chance of developing into an animal unless it's fertilized. A recently fertilized egg is called a zygote (pronounced "zye-goat"). Funny how the last two letters in the alphabet describe the first stage of an individual animal. For example, a frog zygote normally divides and grows into a complete animal, a tadpole. Later that tadpole will develop into an adult frog.

31. WWW Developmental Biology Links
WWW developmental biology Links. This page contains links to otherworld wide web sites related to developmental biology. Web site
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WWW Developmental Biology Links This page contains links to other world wide web sites related to developmental biology.
Web site descriptions have been provided by 92-210 Developmental Biology students. Topics Amphibian, Fish and Chick Development Commercial Sites Comprehensive Developmental Biology Sites Developmental Genetics ... Research Laboratories Amphibian, Fish and Chick Development Amphibian Embryology Tutorial
This tutorial, developed by Dr. Jeff Hardin, University of Wisconsin, is aimed at undergraduate university students. It is designed to aid in the study of morphogenetic events during early amphibian development. Incorporated in the site are detailed explanations pertaining to the use of amphibians as study animals and pictorials of a developing amphibian embryo. Topics covered include fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation and neurulation. The Fish Net This site provides excellent diagrams of the zebrafish embryo at 24, 48, 72 and 120 hours of development, including both dorsal and lateral views. It gives some neat information on how to use zebrafish in lab experiments, and how to maintain them in the laboratory. It also provides links to other zebrafish lab servers. Glossary This sites provides a lengthy and detailed glossary of terms that are related to the study of developmental biology, with particular reference to fish development. The glossary covers terms from actinotrichia to zygote.

32. The International Journal Of Developmental Biology
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34. Archives Of Biochemistry And Biophysics
Presents articles in the developing areas of biochemistry and biophysics, especially those related to molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology.
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35. The Department Of Molecular, Cellular And Developmental Biology (MCDB)
molecular and cellular biology. Faculty lead active research programsfocusing on molecular aspects of cell and developmental biology. Category Reference Education
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Steve Fisher receives Von Sallmann Prize in Geneva Professor Steven K. Fisher was awarded in October the prestigious "2002 Ludwig Von Sallmann Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Vision and Ophthalmology". The Award Committee, which was unanimous in its support of Dr. Fisher, made special note of his "continuing research over many years toward a better understanding of the pathophysiology of retinal detachment". The award ceremony was be held in Geneva, Switzerland. Ed Orias Receives the Emile Maupas Medal Research Professor Eduardo Orias was awarded the "Emile Maupas Medal" for his contributions to the knowledge of Ciliate genetics. The medal commemorates the scientific work of Emile Maupas, a visionary 19th century French cytologist whose primary job was the Directorship of the National Library of Algiers. Professor Orias is the 5th recipient of this medal during its 90-year history. The Award was conferred in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Chuck Samuel Receives Prestigious Humboldt Research Award The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany awarded the Humboldt Forschungspreise Biochemie to Professor Charles E. Samuel

36. Ingo Bormuth
Neurobiology, theoretical developmental biology, computer science.
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37. Anatomy
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38. Yale > Molecular And Cellular Biology > Introduction
Yale's Department of Molecular, Cellular and developmental biology offers awideranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree.
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Introduction Yale's Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology offers a wide-ranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. The program is supervised by approximately thirty faculty members working in six areas:
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Students whose interests overlap two or more of these areas are encouraged to develop a special program of study for themselves. In addition, students may develop programs of study in conjunction with other University departments such as Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Chemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, or with other schools within the University such as the School of Medicine. The Department is located primarily in the twelve-story Kline Biology Tower and in the Osborn Memorial Laboratories. These are located on Yale's Science Hill, adjacent to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Physics, Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics, Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.

39. Ingenta: All Issues
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40. Undergraduate Program In Biology And Medicine
For undergraduate students, degree concentrations include biochemistry, biology, cell and developmental biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, microbiology, molecular genetics, and neuroscience.
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A collaborative effort between the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine and Dentistry for undergraduate education in the Biological Sciences. An exciting program in the Biological Sciences is available to undergraduate students at the University of Rochester. The Program combines the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine and Dentistry to provide courses for undergraduate students with lectures, laboratory work, specialty seminars and research experiences. The Program provides academic year opportunities to do independent research for credit as well as DeKiewiet Summer Fellowships which support summer research by outstanding University of Rochester undergraduate students. The Program is made possible by the close proximity of the Medical Center and the River Campus and by the enthusiasm of the faculty for cooperative teaching aimed at providing the most up-to-date education in biomedical science. Last modified: November 15, 2001.

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