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- Hafenbradl, Doris; Keller, Martin; Dirmeier, Reinhard; Rachel, Reinhard; Roßnagel, Petra; Burggraf, Siegfried; Huber, Harald; Stetter, Karl O.
- Hafenbradl, Doris; Keller, Martin; Wachtershauser, Gunter; Setter, Karl O.
- Hagmann, Michael
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Hall, Brian K.
- Germ Layers and the Germ-Layer Theory Revisited: Primary and Secondary Germ Layers, Neural Crest as a Fourth Germ Layer, Homology, and Demise of the Germ-Layer Theory
- Evolutionary Biology: Vol. 30, pp. 121-186
- QH 366.A1.E9 v.30 1998
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The Neural Crest as a Fourth Germ Layer and Vertebrates as Quadroblastic Not Triploblastic
"...[N]eural crest cells are not a homogenous population of cells, but rather a collective of populations of cells. Although they overlap in the neural crest, some of these cell populations have been separate since the origin of the vertebrates almost 500 million years ago...
[N]eural crest cells transform to mesenchyinal cells and migrate away from the developing brain and spinal cord, migrating as discrete populations of cells. Similar populations of cells can be observed across the vertebrates, i.e.. they have been conserved throughout vertebrate evolution.
The neural crest gives rise to so many different cell types - more types than arise from mesoderm - that the neural crest can be regarded as a fourth germ layer, one that is unique to vertebrates and that allowed many distinctive vertebrate tissues to arise."
Brian K. Hall _______________________________________
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Hamburger, Viktor
- Emergence of Nervous Cooridination: Origins of Ingegrated Behavior
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: Developmental Biology Supplement: Vol. 2, pp. 252-271, 1968
- pp. 189-209
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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- Hans Spemann and the Organizer Concept
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: Experienta: Vol. 25, 1969
- pp. 379-383
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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- S. Ramon Y Cajal, R.G. Harrison, And The Beginnings of Neuroembryology
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine: Vol. 23, pp. 600-616, Summer 1980
- pp. 266-616
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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- Historical-Landmarks in Neurogenesis
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: Trends in NeuroSciences: Vol. 4, No. 7, pp. 151-155, July 1981
- pp. 283-292
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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- Hans Spemann, Nobel Laureate 1935
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: Trends Neurosciences: Vol. 8, No. 9, pp. 385-387, September 1985
- pp. 384-386
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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- The Rise of Experimental Neuroembryology: A Personal Reassessment
- in: Neuroembryology: The Selected Papers
- Originally in: The S. Kuffler Lecture - Dept. of Neurobiology, Harvard University, May 8, 1989
- pp. 389-403
- Birkhauser
- QP 363.5.H36 1990
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Harbury, Pehr B.; Zhang, Tao; Kim, Peter S.; Alber, Tom
- Hardison, Ross C.
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Harper, Edwin T.; Rose, George D.
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- Notes, Quotes, and Links:
- Hendrickson, Tamara L.
- Herbert, Nick
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- Herbst, Robert M.
- The Reaction Between Alpha-Ketonic Acids and Alpha-Amino Acids
- Journal of Biological Chemistry: Vol. 58, pp. 2239-2243
- November 1934
- Herlenius, Eric; Lagercrantz, Hugo
- Herman, Edward S.
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Herman, Edward S.; Chomsky, Noam
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- Notes, Quotes, and Links:
- Hiley, Basil J.; Peat, F. David (Editors)
- Hinton, Geoffrey E.
- How Neural Networks Learn From Experience
- Scientific American: Vol. 267, No. 3, pp. 144-151
- September 1992
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- Also Published in:
- Mind and Brain: Readings from Scientific American Magazine
- W.H. Freeman
- QP 360.5.M55 1993
- Hitchens, Christopher
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"The U.S. public is depoliticized, [and] poorly informed on foreign affairs... and strongly patriotic in the face of a struggle...
Even though the public is normally averse to war, even with modest propaganda efforts... the public can be quickly transformed into enthusiastic supporters of war."
Edward S. Herman _______________________________________
Hodos, William; Butler, Ann B.
- Sensory System Evolution in Vertebrates
- in: Brain Evolution and Cognition
- Edited by Gerhard Roth, Mario F. Wullimann
- pp. 113-134
- Wiley-Spektrum
- QP 360.5.B734 2001
- Holland, Linda Z.; Gibson-Brown, Jeremy J.
- Holland, Nicholas D.; Chen, Junyuan
- Holtfreter, Johannes
- Reminiscenses on the Life and Work of Johannes Holtfreter
- John Hopkins University Press
- QL 953.C66 1994
- Homan, Richard W.
- Hornak, Joseph P.
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- Notes, Quotes, and Links:
- Hou, Lianhai; Martin, Larry D.; Zhou, Zhonghe; Feduccia, Alan
- Huber, Claudia; Eisenreich, Wolfgang; Hecht, Stefan; Wächtershäuser, G��nter
- Huber, Claudia; Wachtershauser, Gunter
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- Hunt, Paul; Krumlauf, Robb
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