Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2065731612> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W2065731612 endingPage "422" @default.
- W2065731612 startingPage "393" @default.
- W2065731612 abstract "A turning-point of the highest importance in the history of embryology was reached when in the spring of 1924 H. Spemann and H. Mangold obtained the first induction by the organizer of an amphibian egg. Th dorsal lip of the blastopore of an embryo of Triton cristatus was transplanted into the indifferent ectoderm of an embryo of Triton taeniatus at the same stage of development, i. e ., the early gastrula. There it did not behave as presumptive medullary plate or epidermis would have done, but on the contrary asserted itself in its new environment by inducing the formation of a new embryonic axis. Two embryos were thus produced on an egg which normally would have formed only one, for the induced structures included neural tube, notochord, auditory vesicles, mesoblastic somites, and Wolffian ducts. Spemann (1921) gave the name organizer to cells capable of inducing the formation of new Anlagen , and that of orgaization-centre (1918) to the region where such cells are situated during normal development. For this fundamental discovery two main achievements of preparatory investigation had been required. In the first place it had been essential to discover the normal fate of every portion of the amphibian egg and the normal direction of the cell-streams before, during, and after gastrulation. This was accomplished by Vogt (1923, 1925) who stained patches of ectoderm with various dyes and followed the paths taken by the coloured pieces." @default.
- W2065731612 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2065731612 creator A5011900161 @default.
- W2065731612 creator A5038465759 @default.
- W2065731612 creator A5040055358 @default.
- W2065731612 date "1934-02-01" @default.
- W2065731612 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2065731612 title "Physico-chemical experiments on the amphibian organizer" @default.
- W2065731612 cites W2000075965 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W2069853484 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W2083408536 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W2095605086 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W2525328783 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W4205402372 @default.
- W2065731612 cites W4249613212 @default.
- W2065731612 doi "https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1934.0014" @default.
- W2065731612 hasPublicationYear "1934" @default.
- W2065731612 type Work @default.
- W2065731612 sameAs 2065731612 @default.
- W2065731612 citedByCount "45" @default.
- W2065731612 countsByYear W20657316122016 @default.
- W2065731612 countsByYear W20657316122021 @default.
- W2065731612 countsByYear W20657316122023 @default.
- W2065731612 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2065731612 hasAuthorship W2065731612A5011900161 @default.
- W2065731612 hasAuthorship W2065731612A5038465759 @default.
- W2065731612 hasAuthorship W2065731612A5040055358 @default.
- W2065731612 hasBestOaLocation W20657316121 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C129536746 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C145103041 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C191548132 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C196843134 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C197849852 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C204232928 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C2776133846 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C2777164004 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C2779329299 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C2780594696 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C2781465898 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C27971861 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C87073359 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C104317684 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C105702510 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C129536746 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C145103041 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C151730666 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C191548132 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C196843134 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C197849852 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C203014093 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C204232928 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C2776133846 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C2777164004 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C2779329299 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C2780594696 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C2781465898 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C27971861 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C54355233 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C86803240 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C87073359 @default.
- W2065731612 hasConceptScore W2065731612C95444343 @default.
- W2065731612 hasIssue "789" @default.
- W2065731612 hasLocation W20657316121 @default.
- W2065731612 hasOpenAccess W2065731612 @default.
- W2065731612 hasPrimaryLocation W20657316121 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W1584232675 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W1813356789 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W1973580338 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2008962644 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2013068870 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2029494075 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2049326750 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2065731612 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W2104244471 @default.
- W2065731612 hasRelatedWork W3118546135 @default.
- W2065731612 hasVolume "114" @default.
- W2065731612 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2065731612 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2065731612 magId "2065731612" @default.
- W2065731612 workType "article" @default.