Organ Regeneration

A Study of Developmental Biology in Mammals

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The main theme of this monograph - conditions of regenera­ tion of organs in mammals - reflects an area of increasing empha­ sis which permeates much current Soviet research on regeneration. The introduction of this theme goes back about 25 years, and empha­ sis on the influence of environmental conditions upon regenerative processes has fluctuated until the mid-1960s, when the viewpoints on this subject were established in much the same form as they are expressed in this book. For years, Russian regeneration research has been charac­ terized by the presence of several dominant and often conflicting schools of thought. Since an acquaintance with these makes the in­ terpretation of many of the theoretical implications of this book, particularly in the introductory and concluding chapters, consider­ ably clearer, those not familiar with the Russian literature might profit by reading my brief survey of this field (Carlson, B. M., 1968. Re­ generation research in the Soviet Union, Anat. Rec., 160:665-674).

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ISBN13:9781468484588
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:330
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:1974

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I. Effect of the Quantity of Tissue Removed on Regeneration of Organs.- II. Age and Regenerative Capacity.- III. The Endocrine Regulation of Regeneration.- IV. The Tissue-Specific Regulation of Reparative Growth.- V. The Lymphoid Tissue and Organ Regeneration.- VI. Stimulation of Regeneration.- VII. Effect of Transplantation and Ischemia on Regeneration.- VIII. The Effect of Function on Regeneration.- IX. Regeneration under Pathological Conditions.- X. Regeneration and Irradiation.- Conclusion.

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