The boundary-layer method in diffraction problems / V. M. Babič, N. Y. Kirpičnikova ; translated by E. F. Kuester
- Bib ID:
- 1130090
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Babich, V. M
- Uniform Title:
- Metod pogranichnogo sloi︠a︡ v zadachakh difraft︠s︡ii. English
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- Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979
- vi, 140 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 3540096051
- 0387096051
- Series:
- Springer series in electrophysics ; v. 3
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- Machine derived contents note: 1. Formation and Differentiation of Avian Somite Derivatives 1
- Bodo Christ and Martin Scaal
- Abstract 1
- Introduction 1
- Dermomyotome 2
- Sclerotome 14
- Outlook 29
- 2. Avian Somitogenesis: Translating Time and Space into Pa ttern 42
- Beate Brand-Saberi, Stefan Rudloff and Anton J. Gamel
- Abstract 42
- Introduction 42
- Epithelialization of the segmental plate 43
- The anterior posterior polarization of the paraxial mesoderm 46
- Resegmentation of the somitic derivatives 49
- Regionalization of somites and segmental plate 49
- Oscillations in gene expression underlying somitogenesis 50
- Conclusion and future considerations 52
- 3. Genetic analysis of somite formation in laboratory fish models 58
- Christoph Winkler and Harun Elmasri
- Abstract 58
- Introduction 58
- Genetically dissecting the clock in zebrafish: The Delta/Notch somitogenesis mutants 60
- Dissecting the wave front in zebrafish: FGF signalling and Tbx24 62
- Other pathways implicated in somitogenesis 64
- Medaka: a model complementary to zebrafish 64
- Somite formation in the teleost medaka 65
- Medaka somitogenesis mutants 66
- Medaka somite mutants with PSM prepatterning defects 67
- Medaka mutants with defective somite polarity 67
- Conclusions and outlook 69
- 4. Old wa res and new: five decades of investigation of somitogenesis in Xenopus laevis 73
- Duncan B. Sparrow
- Abstract 73
- Introduction 73
- Structure of the PSM 76
- Morphological descriptions of segmentation in Xenopus 77
- A comparison of Xenopus segmentation with that of amniote vertebrates 78
- What controls where the somitic furrow forms? 78
- Evidence for segmental Prepatterning of the PSM 79
- Cycling genes?evidence of a ?clock?? 81
- Embryological insights into the nature of the ?wavefront? 85
- The molecular nature of the wavefront 86
- What are the morphomechanical mechanisms required for somite separation? 87
- Ena/VASP 89
- Conclusion 90
- 5. Role of Delta-Like-3 in Mammalian Somitogenesis and Vertebral Column Formation 95
- Gavin Chapman and Sally L. Dunwoodie
- Abstract 95
- Introduction 95
- Somitogenesis 95
- The Notch Signalling Pathway 97
- Notch Signalling and Somite Formation 99
- Dll1 and Dll3 Perform Different Functions during Somitogenesis in Mammals 102
- Dll3 Conclusions and the Future 106
- 6. Mesp-Fa mily Genes are Required for Segmental Pa tterning and Segmental Border Formation 113
- Yumiko Saga and Yu Takahashi
- Abstract 113
- Introduction 113
- Background of Mesp1 and Mesp2 114
- Function of Mesp2 during Somitogenesis 114
- Mesp2 Is also Involved in the Segment Border Formation 118
- Regulation of Mesp2 Expression during Somitogenesis 120
- Functional Redundancy between Mesp1 and Mesp2 120
- Mesp Genes in the Other Vertebrates 121
- Perspective 122
- 7. bHLH Proteins and Their Role in Somitogenesis 124
- Miguel Maroto, Tadahiro Iimura, J. Kim Dale and Yasumasa Bessho
- Abstract 124
- Introduction 124
- The Hairy/E(Spl) Related Factors 125
- pMesogenin1 Family: pMesogenin1, Mespo and cMespo 127
- The Mesp Family: Mesp, Meso and Thylacine 127
- Paraxis 131
- Myogenic Regulatory Factors (MRFs) 131
- bHLH Factors Involved in the Control of Myogenesis 133
- Conclusions 134
- 8. Mouse Mutations Disrupting Somitogenesis and Vertebral Pa tterning 140
- Kenro Kusumi, William Sewell and Megan L. O?Brien
- Introduction 140
- Notch Signaling Pathway 142
- Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway 151
- Noncanonical Wnt Signaling Pathway 151
- Fgf (Fibroblast Growth Factor) Signaling Pathway 152
- RA (Retinoic Acid) Signaling Pathway 152
- BMP/TGF-beta Signaling Pathway 152
- Hedgehog Signaling Pathway 152
- Snail Transcriptional Repressors 153
- T-Box Transcription Factors 153
- Homeobox Transcription Factors 153
- Paired-Box Transcription Factors 155
- Forkhead Transcription Factors 155
- Basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) Transcription Factors 155
- Protocadherins 156
- Other Genes 156
- Conclusion 156
- 9. Defective Somitogenesis and Abnormal Vertebral Segmentation in Man 164
- Peter D. Turnpenny
- Abstract 164
- Introduction 164
- Notch Signaling Pathway Genes and Spondylocostal Dysostosis 169
- Concluding Remarks 184
- InDEX Pending.
- Notes:
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- Translation of Metod pogranichnogo sloi︠a︡ v zadachakh difrakt︠s︡ii.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Kirpichnikova, N. I︠A︡. (Natalʹi︠a︡ I︠A︡kovlevna), joint author
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