Elements of Experimental Embryology
Discover the fascinating world of embryology with Elements of Experimental Embryology by Julian S. Huxley. Originally published in 1934 and reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this comprehensive paperback spans 530 pages and delves into the intricate processes of tissue differentiation in the developing embryos of various species. Huxley, alongside co-author de Beer, explores crucial topics such as symmetry, the mosaic stage of differentiation, and the complex relationship between hereditary factors and embryonic development. This essential text is a must-read for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the experimental aspects of embryology. Enhance your understanding of developmental biology and the mechanisms that shape life with this insightful work.