Conference paper

The Role of Topographical Factors in Cell Interaction and Determination of Cell Lines in Molluscan Development


Authors listvan den Biggelaar, JAM; Dorresteijn A. de Laat SW. Bluemink, JG

Appeared inInternational Cell Biology 1980-1981. Papers Presented at the Second International Congress on Cell Biology

Editor listSchweiger, HG

Publication year1981

Pages526-538

ISBN978-3-642-67918-6

eISBN978-3-642-67916-2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67916-2_58

Conference2nd International Congress on Cell Biology


Abstract

Most organisms develop from eggs that possess some degree of cytoplasmic heterogeneity. The heterotropy of the ooplasmic constituents is used as a morphogenetic instrument as determination and differentiation of the blastomeres are influenced by the inheritance of special parts of the ooplasm. The partitioning of different regions of the ovum over the cleavage cells can only partly account for the diversification of their developmental pattern. A second important morphogenetic instrument is the interaction between cells.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylevan den Biggelaar, J. and Dorresteijn A. de Laat SW. Bluemink, J. (1981) The Role of Topographical Factors in Cell Interaction and Determination of Cell Lines in Molluscan Development, in Schweiger, H. (ed.) International Cell Biology 1980-1981. Papers Presented at the Second International Congress on Cell Biology. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. pp. 526-538. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67916-2_58

APA Citation stylevan den Biggelaar, J., & Dorresteijn A. de Laat SW. Bluemink, J. (1981). The Role of Topographical Factors in Cell Interaction and Determination of Cell Lines in Molluscan Development. In Schweiger, H. (Ed.), International Cell Biology 1980-1981. Papers Presented at the Second International Congress on Cell Biology. (pp. 526-538). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67916-2_58


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