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Title Heart development / edited by Richard P. Harvey, Nadia Rosenthal
Published San Diego : Academic Press, ©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 530 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Contributors. -- Preface. -- C. Seidman, Introduction. -- I. Origins and Early Morphogenesis: -- P.P.L. Tam and G.C. Schoenwolf, Cardiac Fate Maps: Lineage Allocation, Morphogenetic Movement, and Cell Commitment. -- T. Mikawa, Cardiac Lineages. -- II. Cardiac Induction: -- T.J. Mohun and L.M. Leong, Heart Formation and the Heart Field in Amphibian Embryos. -- T.M. Schultheiss and A.B. Lassar, Vertebrate Heart Induction. -- III. Genetic Dissection of Heart Development: -- R. Bodmer and M. Frasch, Genetic Determination in Drosophilia Heart Development. -- J. Alexander and D.Y.R. Stainier, Mutations Affecting Cardiac Development in Zebrafish. -- R.P. Harvey, C. Biben, and D.A. Elliott, Transcriptional Control and Pattern Formation in the Developing Vertebrate Heart: Studies on NK-2 Class Homeodomain Factors. -- B.L. Black and E.N. Olson, Control of Cardiac Development by the Family of MEF2 Transcription Factors. -- D. Srivastava, Segmental Regulation of Cardiac Development by the Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors dHAND and eHAND. -- IV. Normal and Abnormal Morphogenesis: -- C.H. Mjaatvedt, H. Yamamura, A. Wessels, A. Ramsdell, D. Turner, and R.R. Markwald, Mechanisms of Segmentation, Septation and Remodeling of the Tubular Heart: Endocardial Cusion and Cardiac Looping. -- M.L. Kirby, Contribution of Neural Crest to Heart and Vessel Morphology. -- A.F.M. Moorman and W.H. Lamars, Development of the Conduction System of the Vertebrate Heart. -- S.W. Kubalak and H.M. Sucov, Retinoids in Heart Development. -- O. Cleaver and P.A. Krieg, Molecular Mechanisms of Vascular Development. -- V. Genetic Control of Muscle Gene Expression: -- V.T.B. Nguẙ̨-Tŕn, J. Chen, P. Ruiz-Lozano, and K.R. Chien, The MLC-2 Paradigm for Ventricular Heart Chamber Specification, Maturation, and Morphogenesis. -- J.M. Reecy, N.S. Beelaguli, and R.J. Schwartz, Serum Response Factor-NK Homeodomain Factor Interactions, Role in Cardiac Development. -- M.S. Parmacek and J.M. Leiden, GATA Transcription Factors and Cardiac Development. -- S.B. Larkin and C.P. Ordahl, Multiple Layers of Control in Transcriptional Regulation by MCAT Elements and the TEF-1 Protein Family. -- VI. Heart Patterning: The Anterior/Posterior Axis: -- R.G. Kelly, D. Franco, A.F.M. Moorman, and M. Buckingham, Regionalization of Transcriptional Potential in the Myocardium. -- G.F. Wang and F.E. Stockdale, Chamber-Specific Gene Expression and Regulation During Heart Development. -- VII. Heart Patterning: Left-Right Asymmetry: -- H.J. Yost, Establishing of Cardiac Left-Right Asymmetry. -- K. Majurnder and P.A. Overbeek, Left-Right Asymmetry and Cardiac Looping. -- VIII. Cell Proliferation in Cardiovascular Development and Disease: -- W.R. MacLellan and M.D. Schneider, The Cardiac Cell Cycle. -- K. Walsh, H.R. Perlman, and R.C. Smith, Regulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Differentiation and Cell Cycle. -- IX. Human Cardiac Developmental Defects: -- N.A. Brown and R.H. Anderson, Symmetry and Laterality in the Human Heart: Developmental Implications. -- B.S. Emanuel, M.L. Budarf, and P.J. Scambler, The Genetic Basis of Conotruncal Cardiac Defects: The Chromosome 22q.11.2 Deletion. -- B. Casey and K. Kosaki, Genetics of Human Left-Right Axis Malformations. -- X. Lessons from Skeletal Muscle: -- M. McGrew, J. Xavier-Neto, O. Pourquie, and N. Rosenthal, Molecular Genetics of Skeletal Muscle Development. -- Index
Origins and early morphogenesis -- Cardiac induction -- Genetic dissection of heart development -- Normal and abnormal morphogenesis -- Genetic control of muscle gene expression -- Heart patterning: the anterior-posterior axis -- Heart patterning: left-right asymmetry -- Cell proliferation in cardiovascular development and disease -- Human cardiac development defects -- Lessons from skeletal muscle
Summary This book examines recent studies revealing that the same genes are responsible for development of parallel features between species, and that the heart develops similarly across all species. It includes research being conducted concerning cardiac development, tissue interaction, and organ formation. The text attempts to provide a greater understanding of the underlying causes of heart failure, heart muscle diseases, congenital malformations, and other heart diseases and defects. Key Features * Each chapter has been solicited from a recognized leader in the field, and covers a topic of active research in cardiovascular biology * Chapters incorporate a review of classical findings with comprehensive coverage of the latest advances * Abundant color plates in a consistent and professional artistic style provide clear and attractive illustrations of central concepts * Color slides of illustrations for seminars or teaching purposes are available with each volume
Analysis hart
heart
cardiovasculair systeem
cardiovascular system
hartziekten
heart diseases
morfogenese
morphogenesis
biologische ontwikkeling
biological development
organogenese
organogenesis
myocardium
genexpressie
gene expression
Muscle Physiology, Animal Movement
Spierfysiologie, Beweging van dieren
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Heart -- Growth.
Heart -- Growth -- Molecular aspects.
Coronary arteries.
Heart -- embryology
Coronary Vessels
Embryonic Induction
Heart -- growth & development
Heart Defects, Congenital -- embryology
Morphogenesis -- genetics
Heart -- Growth
Heart -- Growth -- Molecular aspects
Ontogenie
Organogenese
Herz
Form Electronic book
Author Harvey, Richard P
Rosenthal, Nadia
ISBN 9780123298607
0123298601