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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Front Cover; Current Topics in Developmental Biology, Volume 35; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Life and Death Decisions Influenced by Retinoids; I. Introduction; II. Overview of the Cell Cycle and Apoptosis; III. Brief Review Regarding the Effects of Retinoids on Tissue Growth and Death; IV. Transcription Factors; V. Direct Modulation of Proliferation and Apoptosis; VI. External Signals Regulating Proliferation and Death; VII. Retinoic Acid-Independent Responses; VIII. Future Directions; References; Chapter 2. Developmental Modulation of the Nuclear Envelope
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Chapter 4. The Development and Evolution of Polyembronic InsectsI. Introduction; II. Polyembryony in the Metazoa; III. Insect Phylogeny and Polyembryony; IV. Regulation of Segmentation in Insects; V. Development of the Polyembryonic Wasp Copidosoma floridanum; VI. Copidosoma floridanum: A Major Departure from the Insect Development Ground Plan; VII. Polyembryony in Other Hymenoptera; VIII. The Evolution of Polyembryony; IX. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. ß-Catenin Is a Traget for Extracellular Signals Controlling Cadherin Function: The Neurocan-GalNAcPTase Connection; I. Introduction
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I. IntroductionII. The Nuclear Envelope; III. Developmental Variations of the Nuclear Envelope and Their Possible Functions; IV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. The EGFR Gene Family in Embryonic Cell Activities; I. Introduction; II. The erbB Family of Genes; III. The Oocyte and Preimplanation Development; IV. Roles for erbB Genes in Fetal and Postnatal Development; V. The Regulation of the EGFR Gene Family; VI. Interactions of the ErbB Family of Receptors; VII. The Occurrence and Importance of the erbB Genes in Cancer; VIII. EGFR in Nonmammalian Development; IX. Conclusions; References
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II. Caderins Are Associated with a Cell Surface GlycosyltransferaseIII. Neurocan Is an Endogenous Ligand for the GalNAcPTase; IV. The Neurocan-GalNAcPTase Interaction Regulates Both Neural and Nonneural Development; V. The Neurocan-GalNAcPTase Interaction Controls the Tyrosine Phosphorylation of B-Catenin and the Association of Cadherin with Cytoskeleton; VI. Transduction of the Neurocan-GalNAcPTase Signal across the Plasma Membrane; VII. Multiple Kinases and Phosphatases Control Cadherin Function; VIII. ß-Catenin Is at the Center of Several Developmentally Important Pathways; IX. Conclusions
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Volume 35 proves to be essential reading for anyone interested in reactions between retinoid signaling pathways and the genes regulating cell proliferation/survival, developmentally-regulated changes in the nuclear envelope, the developmental roles of the EGFR, or ErbB family, the correspondence between phylogeny and life history in polyembryonic insect development, control of cadherin function by extracellular signals, the importance of the Spemann organizer for neural induction, and the study of signal transduction in Drosophila melanogaster.