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A Dozen Eggs

Time-Lapse Microscopy of Normal Development

Rachel Fink

Publication Date - 14 October 2008

ISBN: 9780878933297

DVD (Video)

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Offers superior footage of development, filmed by the researchers who work most closely with each particular species

Description

These research sequences use a wide variety of techniques for embryo preparation, optics, filming, and time compression. They range from a classic film made in the 1940s to sequences obtained using computer-enhanced video microscopy and digital image processing. Sponsored by the Society for Developmental Biology, this videotape compiles superior footage of development, filmed by the researchers who work most closely with each particular species. This video will be useful for any level course in developmental biology, from introductory embryology to graduate seminars on molecular aspects of development. All royalties from the sale of this tape go to the Society for Developmental Biology to support future educational initiatives.

About the Author(s)

Rachel Fink is Professor of Biological Sciences at Mount Holyoke College.

Table of Contents

    1. Sea Urchin Development
    2. Slime Mold Morphogenesis
    3. Snail Polar Lobe Formation
    4. Meiotic Blebbing in Flatworms
    5. Nematode Development
    6. Fruit Fly Embryogenesis
    7. Ascidian Embryogenesis
    8. Frog Gastrulation
    9. Zebrafish Development
    10. Killifish Cell Migration
    11. Chicken Organogenesis
    12. Mouse Development to Blastocyst

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