Author: Hing-Sing Yu
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849344398
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
This book covers most aspects of human reproductive biology, including basic reproductive anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, environmental issues in reproductive toxicology, impact and ethics of fertility control, sexual behavior, and human sexuality. Selected important issues are discussed in detail throughout the twelve chapters, with information in such areas as gene regulation and molecular biology techniques. Recent controversies associated with AIDS, homosexuality, and RU486 are reviewed with the latest findings. With elaborated diagrammatic illustrations, Human Reproductive Biology is an excellent textbook for advanced courses. These diagrams are powerful teaching tools for instructors in helping students to understand and integrate the presented concepts. The book is also designed to be used as a quick reference on this subject.
Human Reproductive Biology
Author: Hing-Sing Yu
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849344398
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
This book covers most aspects of human reproductive biology, including basic reproductive anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, environmental issues in reproductive toxicology, impact and ethics of fertility control, sexual behavior, and human sexuality. Selected important issues are discussed in detail throughout the twelve chapters, with information in such areas as gene regulation and molecular biology techniques. Recent controversies associated with AIDS, homosexuality, and RU486 are reviewed with the latest findings. With elaborated diagrammatic illustrations, Human Reproductive Biology is an excellent textbook for advanced courses. These diagrams are powerful teaching tools for instructors in helping students to understand and integrate the presented concepts. The book is also designed to be used as a quick reference on this subject.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849344398
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
This book covers most aspects of human reproductive biology, including basic reproductive anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, environmental issues in reproductive toxicology, impact and ethics of fertility control, sexual behavior, and human sexuality. Selected important issues are discussed in detail throughout the twelve chapters, with information in such areas as gene regulation and molecular biology techniques. Recent controversies associated with AIDS, homosexuality, and RU486 are reviewed with the latest findings. With elaborated diagrammatic illustrations, Human Reproductive Biology is an excellent textbook for advanced courses. These diagrams are powerful teaching tools for instructors in helping students to understand and integrate the presented concepts. The book is also designed to be used as a quick reference on this subject.
Advanced Chordate Zoology
Author: Aubrey Salazar
Publisher: Scientific e-Resources
ISBN: 1839474424
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
The origin and evolution of chordates is one of the most mysterious and interesting phenomena in evolutionary development science. Chordates are creatures characterized by possession of a notochord and pharyngeal gill openings. They comprise of three taxa: cephalochordates, urochordates (or tunicates), and vertebrates. Chordates belong to a supraphyletic gathering of deuterostomes, together with echinoderms and hemichordates, and are thought to have been derived from the regular ancestors of deuterostomes. Vertebrates evoloved by developing a body design with the greatest complexity among metazoans. Amid the 1980s, a new wave of molecular developmental science revealed that genes encoding interpretation factors and flag pathway molecules assume critical roles in the differentiation of embryonic cells, arrangement of organs and tissues, and morphogenesis for development of metazoan body designs. Presently, another wave of evolutionary developmental science studies revealed that metazoans from cnidarians to vertebrates, despite their diverse morphologies, utilize a very comparable set of interpretation factors and flag pathway molecules for body development: these genes are sometimes collectively called a genetic toolbox.
Publisher: Scientific e-Resources
ISBN: 1839474424
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
The origin and evolution of chordates is one of the most mysterious and interesting phenomena in evolutionary development science. Chordates are creatures characterized by possession of a notochord and pharyngeal gill openings. They comprise of three taxa: cephalochordates, urochordates (or tunicates), and vertebrates. Chordates belong to a supraphyletic gathering of deuterostomes, together with echinoderms and hemichordates, and are thought to have been derived from the regular ancestors of deuterostomes. Vertebrates evoloved by developing a body design with the greatest complexity among metazoans. Amid the 1980s, a new wave of molecular developmental science revealed that genes encoding interpretation factors and flag pathway molecules assume critical roles in the differentiation of embryonic cells, arrangement of organs and tissues, and morphogenesis for development of metazoan body designs. Presently, another wave of evolutionary developmental science studies revealed that metazoans from cnidarians to vertebrates, despite their diverse morphologies, utilize a very comparable set of interpretation factors and flag pathway molecules for body development: these genes are sometimes collectively called a genetic toolbox.