Deferring Development
Discover the fascinating world of developmental biology in Deferring Development by Cory Douglas Bishop, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This insightful volume delves into the intriguing cells that are reserved for later use during development and in adulthood. With 292 pages of in-depth exploration, Bishop examines a variety of crucial cell types including stem cells, set-aside cells found in echinoderm larvae, imaginal discs in insects like Drosophila, meristems in plants, blastemata involved in amphibian regeneration, and neoblasts in planarians. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of biological development and regeneration. Enhance your understanding of these remarkable processes and the potential implications for future research. Order your copy today and unlock the secrets of cellular development!