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ON THE DISSOCIABILITY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES IN ONTOGENESIS

ON THE DISSOCIABILITY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES IN ONTOGENESIS (Receiwed September 10, 1932.) (With Ten Text-figures.) CONTENTS. I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 11. Disengagement of growth and differentiation . . . . . . . . (I) Anidian embryos: growth without differentiation . . . . . . (2) Experimental dwarfism: differentiation without growth . . . . . (3) Nuclear division without cell division, and differentiation without either . (4) Differential action of hormones and amino-acids on differentiation and growth . (5) Disengagement of determination from differentiation and growth . . . (6) Genetic shift and re-engagement of differentiation and growth . . . . (7) Mutual independence of growth, histogenesis and organogenesis . . . 111. Disengagement of growth, differentiation, and metabolism . . . . . . (I) Metabolism without growth in bacteria and yeasts . . . . . . (2) Metabolism without growth and differentiation ; embryonic hibernation and the diapause . . . . . . (3) Metabolism without growth and differentiation ; survival of embryonic cells at low temperatures . . . . . . (4) Stepwise inhibition of growth, fermentation and respiration, by means of chemical substances and radiant energy . . http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biological Reviews Wiley

ON THE DISSOCIABILITY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES IN ONTOGENESIS

Biological Reviews , Volume 8 (2) – Apr 1, 1933

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1933 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
1464-7931
eISSN
1469-185X
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-185X.1933.tb01153.x
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Abstract

(Receiwed September 10, 1932.) (With Ten Text-figures.) CONTENTS. I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 11. Disengagement of growth and differentiation . . . . . . . . (I) Anidian embryos: growth without differentiation . . . . . . (2) Experimental dwarfism: differentiation without growth . . . . . (3) Nuclear division without cell division, and differentiation without either . (4) Differential action of hormones and amino-acids on differentiation and growth . (5) Disengagement of determination from differentiation and growth . . . (6) Genetic shift and re-engagement of differentiation and growth . . . . (7) Mutual independence of growth, histogenesis and organogenesis . . . 111. Disengagement of growth, differentiation, and metabolism . . . . . . (I) Metabolism without growth in bacteria and yeasts . . . . . . (2) Metabolism without growth and differentiation ; embryonic hibernation and the diapause . . . . . . (3) Metabolism without growth and differentiation ; survival of embryonic cells at low temperatures . . . . . . (4) Stepwise inhibition of growth, fermentation and respiration, by means of chemical substances and radiant energy . .

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Biological ReviewsWiley

Published: Apr 1, 1933

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