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The Sea Urchin Embryo

Biochemistry and Morphogenesis

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIX
  2. Introductory History

    • S. Hörstadius
    Pages 1-9
  3. Gametogenesis

    • J. Piatigorsky
    Pages 42-98
  4. Fertilization

    • M. Ishikawa
    Pages 99-147
  5. Parthenogenetic Activation and Development

    • M. Ishikawa
    Pages 148-169
  6. Cytology of Parthenogenetically Activated Sea Urchin Eggs

    • M. von Ledebur-Villiger
    Pages 170-176
  7. Normal Development to Metamorphosis

    • K. Okazaki
    Pages 177-232
  8. Egg and Embryo Ultrastructure

    • L. Schmekel
    Pages 267-307
  9. Centrifugation and Alteration of Cleavage Pattern

    • B. Brandriff, R. Hinegardner
    Pages 333-344
  10. Isolation and Transplantation Experiments

    • S. Hörstadius
    Pages 364-406
  11. Blastomere Reaggregation

    • G. Millonig
    Pages 407-423
  12. Animalization and Vegetalization

    • R. Lallier
    Pages 473-509
  13. Respiration and Energy Metabolism

    • T. Yanagisawa
    Pages 510-549

About this book

Sea urchin eggs are objects of wonder for the student who sees them for the first time under the microscope. The formation of the fertil­ ization membrane after insemination, the beauty of mitotic cleavage, the elegant swimming of embryos, remain an esthetic pleasure even for the eyes of seasoned investigators. But sea urchin eggs have other, more practical, advantages: they lend themselves to surgical operation without difficulty and they heal perfectly; they can be obtained in very large amounts and represent thus an extremely favorable material for biochemists and molecular embryologists. It is not surprising that, in view of these exceptional advantages, sea urchin eggs have attracted the interest of innumerable biologists since O. HERTWIG discovered the fusion of the pronuclei (amphimixy), in Paracentrotus lividus, almost a century ago. The purpose of the present book is to present, in a complete and orderly fashion, the enormous amount of information which has been gathered, in the course of a hun­ dred years of sea urchin embryology. JOSEPH NEEDHAM, in 1930, was still able to present all that was known, at that time, on the biochemistry of all possible species of developing eggs and embryos in his famous "Chemical Embryology" (Cambridge University Press) . It would no longer be possible for one man to write a modern version of what was a "Bible" for the young embryologists of forty years ago.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria

    G. Czihak

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: The Sea Urchin Embryo

  • Book Subtitle: Biochemistry and Morphogenesis

  • Editors: G. Czihak

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65964-5

  • Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin · Heidelberg 1975

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-642-65966-9Published: 07 December 2011

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-642-65964-5Published: 06 December 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XX, 702

  • Topics: Embryology, Biomedicine general

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