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ABSTRACT
This book focuses on the amphibian, Xenopus, one of the most commonly used model animals in the biological sciences. Over the past 50 years, the use of Xenopus has made possible many fundamental contributions to our knowledge in cell biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, and neurobiology. In recent years, with the completion of the genome sequence of the main two species and the application of genome editing techniques, Xenopus has emerged as a powerful system to study fundamental disease mechanisms and test treatment possibilities. Xenopus has proven an essential vertebrate model system for understanding fundamental cell and developmental biological mechanisms, for applying fundamental knowledge to pathological processes, for deciphering the function of human disease genes, and for understanding genome evolution.
Key Features
- Provides historical context of the contributions of the model system
- Includes contributions from an international team of leading scholars
- Presents topics spanning cell biology, developmental biology, genomics, and disease model
- Describes recent experimental advances
- Incorporates richly illustrated diagrams and color images
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The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|151 pages
Contributions to Cell, Developmental, and Molecular Biology
chapter 2|12 pages
The Study of Cell Division Control and DNA Replication in Xenopus Egg Extracts
chapter 3|18 pages
Maternal mRNAs and the Making of Cell Lineages in the Early Xenopus Embryo
chapter 4|8 pages
Signaling Components in Dorsal-Ventral Patterning and the Organizer in Xenopus
chapter 6|12 pages
Wnt Signaling in Tissue Differentiation and Morphogenesis
chapter 7|48 pages
Multiple Functions of Notch Signaling during Early Embryogenesis
chapter 8|17 pages
The Development and Evolution of the Vertebrate Neural Crest
chapter 9|9 pages
The Use of Xenopus Oocytes to Study the Biophysics and Pharmacological Properties of Receptors and Channels
section Section II|69 pages
Systems Biology and the Genomic Era
chapter 11|12 pages
Dynamics of Chromatin Remodeling during Embryonic Development
chapter 12|11 pages
Gene Regulatory Networks Controlling Xenopus Embryogenesis
chapter 13|10 pages
The Development of High-Resolution Proteomic Analyses in Xenopus
chapter 14|15 pages
Advances in Genome Editing Tools
section Section III|113 pages
From Basic Biological Insights to Human Disease