Tissue morphogenesis : methods and protocols / edited by Celeste M. Nelson.

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Book
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English
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New York : Humana Press, [2015]
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xii, 351 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), still photographic images ; 26 cm

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      Videos to this book can be accessed at: http://www.springerimages.com/videos/978-1-4939-1163-9" --Title page verso.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Probing regional mechanical properties of embryonic tissue using microindentation and optical coherence tomography / Benjamen A. Filas, Gang Xu, and Larry A. Taber
      • Hemodynamic flow visualization of early embryonic great vessels using [mu]PIV / Selda Goktas, Chia-Yuan Chen, William J. Kowalski, and Kerem Pekkan
      • Using correlative light and electron microscopy to study Zebrafish vascular morphogenesis / Jacky G. Goetz, Fabien Monduc, Yannick Schwab, and Julien Vermot
      • Micro/nano-computed tomography technology for quantitative dynamic, multi-scale imaging of morphogenesis / Chelsea L. Gregg, Andrew K. Recknagel, and Jonathan T. Butcher
      • Imaging the dorsal-ventral axis of live and fixed Drosophila melanogaster embryos / Sophia N. Carrell and Gregory T. Reeves
      • Light sheet-based imaging and analysis of early embryogenesis in the fruit fly / Khaled Khairy [and three others]
      • Quantitative image analysis of cell behavior and molecular dynamics during tissue morphogenesis / Chun Yin Bosco Leung and Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez
      • A multiplex fluorescent in situ hybridization protocol for clonal analysis of Drosophila oogenesis / Lily S. Cheung and Stanislav Shvartsman
      • Active cell and ECM movements during development / Anastasiia Aleksandrova [and three others]
      • 3D culture assays of murine mammary branching morphogenesis and epithelial invasion / Kim-Vy Nguyen-Ngoc [and five others]
      • Culture of mouse embryonic foregut explants / Felicia Chen and Wellington V. Cardoso
      • Investigating human vascular tube morphogenesis and maturation using endothelial cell-pericyte co-cultures and a doxycycline- inducible genetic system in 3D extracellular matrices / Stephanie L.K. Bowers [and three others]
      • Three-dimensional traction force microscopy of engineered epithelial tissues / Alexandra S. Piotrowski [and three others]
      • Probing cell mechanics with subcellular laser dissection of actomyosin networks in the early developing Drosophila embryo / M. Rauzi and P.-F. Lenne
      • UV laser ablation to measure cell and tissue-generated forces in the Zebrafish embryo in vivo and ex vivo / Michael Smutny [and four others]
      • Measurement of intercellular cohesion by tissue surface tensiometry / Ramsey A. Foty
      • Quail-chick chimeras and eye development / Sinu Jasrapuria Agrawal and Peter Y. Lwigale
      • Studying epithelial morphogenesis in Dictyostelium / Daniel J. Dickinson, W. James Nelson, and William I. Weis
      • Primary cell cultures of regenerating Holothurian tissues / Samir A. Bello, Ricardo J. Abreu-Irizarry, and José́ E. Garcı́a-Arrarás
      • Large-scale parameter studies of cell-based models of tissue morphogenesis using CompuCell3D or VirtualLeaf / Margriet M. Palm and Roeland M.H. Merks
      • Simulating tissue morphogenesis and signaling / Dagmar Iber [and four others]
      • Elasticity-based targeted growth models of morphogenesis / Patrick W. Alford.
      ISBN
      • 9781493911639 ((alk. paper))
      • 1493911635 ((alk. paper))
      LCCN
      2014947540
      OCLC
      878964747
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