This Volume of animal placentas was created to assist with the examination and evaluation of the many different types of mammalian placentas. [Information of the supplier]
The emap Atlas is a digital Atlas of mouse embryonic development. It is based on the definitive books of mouse embryonic development by Theiler (1989) and Kaufman (1992) yet extends these studies by creating a series of interactive three-dimensional computer models of mouse embryos at successive stages of development with defined anatomical domains linked to a stage-by-stage ontology of anatomical names. The three components of the spatial framework are the 3D models (3D grey-level voxel images) of the underlying histology, a standard mouse anatomical nomenclature (MAN) and a set of spatial regions or domains defined within the 3D models which link the geometric space of the 3D images with the textual description of the same space given by the nomenclature. These three parts form the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas and are maintained as an online database as well as a series of CD-ROMs. The atlas form the spatio-temporal framework for an image-mapped gene-expression database emage. The database is now ready for public access and submission. See the emage pages for more details. emage is complemetary to the text-based gene-expression database (GXD) at the Jackson Lab. The nomenclature is shared and the two database are interoperable. ... [Information of the supplier]
GermOnline is a cross-species community annotation knowledgebase that provides microarray data relevant for the mitotic and meiotic cell cycle as well as gametogenesis. Importantly, GermOnline also integrates knowledge about genes important for sexual reproduction that is contributed and updated by members of the scientific community in collaboration with professional curators. ... [Information of the supplier]
COPE is the updated and revised internet version of the "Dictionary of Cytokines" that appeared in print in 1995. This book itself was an updated version of the German "Lexikon Zytokine" published in 1992. Both books were received quite favourably but are out of print now. [Information of the supplier]
A new year and Embryology continues to amaze us with new findings (stem cells, genetic, molecular, biomechanical mechanisms, teratology and new animal models). New technical abilities allow us to label cells and their components in embryos and then to observe developmental dynamic processes. Stem cell research is unravelling differentiation and disease processes and surprizing potential roles in oncogenesis. Novel gene regulation through microRNA... while our understanding may change the developmental results are the same as those seen by the historic embryologists early last century. ... [Information of the supplier]
This tutorial has been developed to aid the study of morphogenetic events during early amphibian development. It is NOT intended to replace the effort of reading the text or wrestling with this material in class. It is intended as a supplement to in-class instruction and textbook resources. [Information of the supplier]
The International Society of Developmental Biologists (ISDB) is a non-profit scientific association which has as its aim the promotion of the study of developmental biology. To this effect, the ISDB also organises and supports scientific meetings and workshops. Formerly known as the International Institute of Embryology (IIE), the ISDB was renamed in September 1968. The International Society of Developmental Biologists consists of individual members and society members. ... [Information of the supplier]
Auf dieser Seite präsentiert Janelia Research Campus des The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) in Ashburn (Virgina) die Supporting Information von drei Veröffentlichungen. Die Publikationen beschäftigen sich mit Hilfe von biologischen Modellorganismen wie der Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster und des Zebrabärblings Danio rerio durch Fluoreszenzuntersuchungen mit der Embryonalentwicklung. Hierbei werden innovative und leistungsfähige Mikroskopiemethoden wie beispielsweise Erweiterungen der Light-sheet-Mikroskopie sowie der 3D Structured Illumination-Microskopie eingesetzt, die eine Auflösung jenseits der von Ernst Abbe beschriebenen optischen Auflösungsgrenze erreichen. ... [Redaktion vifabio]
On behalf of the Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists (JSDB) and the Gesellschaft für Entwicklungsbiologie (GfE) we cordially invite you to attend the Joint Meeting of the German and Japanese Societies of Developmental Biologists (GfE/JSDB Meeting 2017) to be held in Kiel, Germany from 15–18 March 2017. In a joint effort, we've put together a program we believe will be stimulating and representing current trends and excitements in Developmental Biology with specific focus on research carried out in Japan and Germany. Through a variety of inspiring invited keynote lectures, talks from the participants, workshops and poster sessions, we will discuss the major breakthroughs and developments in Developmental Biology. The emphasis of the meeting is very much upon discussion and there is plenty of time within the program to make this possible. In addition to an excellent scientific program, there will be many opportunities for networking as well as enjoyable social events. In a special ceremony held at Kiel City Hall, the Klaus Sander Prize as well as the Hilde Mangold Prize of the GfE will be awarded. We are also celebrating 50 years of JSDB. A Young Investigator Lunch "Career perspectives in Developmental Biology" sponsored by the DFG and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation will not only inform the junior scientist about funding possibilities but also allow one-to-one talks with representatives of the DFG, the JSPS, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and members of the corresponding reviewing panels. If you would like to join the conference and present your observations in a talk or a poster, please register via www.gfe-meeting.de. Should you have any questions please contact us or the scientific management of this meeting, Mrs. Wenke Schütte/Conventus at any time. We hope you find the agenda interesting and join us in Kiel, the capital of the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein with its beautiful setting on the Kiel Fjord. ... [Information of the supplier]
This symposium focuses on the role of metabolism in controlling cellular and developmental programs in its spatial and temporal complexity. There is a fundamental interest in deciphering the intricate link between metabolism and regulatory cellular programs during cell differentiation and the development of multicellular organisms. Recent technological progress has enabled us to analyse metabolism and metabolic activities with spatio-temporal resolution. This creates unprecedented potential to address how metabolic state impacts on cellular and developmental programs. Aims: It is the overarching goal of this meeting to enable interdisciplinary discussion on the role of metabolism in controlling cellular and developmental programs in its spatial and temporal complexity. Special focus will be given to discuss emerging imaging or biosensor technologies and bioinformatics and how they can enable addressing fundamental biological questions. ... [Information of the supplier]