1933
DOI: 10.1007/bf01390722
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Resorptionsprozesse als Quelle der Formbildung

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“…The scope of their scientific interest within the field of animal regeneration was extremely diverse. Initially, the model choice was confined to limb regeneration in amphibians, with the main focus on the balance of destruction and proliferation and the role of mitogenic radiation in these processes; a series of such studies was published in the Wilhelm Roux' Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen (Blacher et al, 1933;Liosner et al, 1936). Later on, the focus of scientific interest eventually shifted toward the regeneration of internal organs, notably parenchymal organs, in amphibians and ultimately in mammals.…”
Section: Contribution Of Russian Scientists To the Theory Of Regeneramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scope of their scientific interest within the field of animal regeneration was extremely diverse. Initially, the model choice was confined to limb regeneration in amphibians, with the main focus on the balance of destruction and proliferation and the role of mitogenic radiation in these processes; a series of such studies was published in the Wilhelm Roux' Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen (Blacher et al, 1933;Liosner et al, 1936). Later on, the focus of scientific interest eventually shifted toward the regeneration of internal organs, notably parenchymal organs, in amphibians and ultimately in mammals.…”
Section: Contribution Of Russian Scientists To the Theory Of Regeneramentioning
confidence: 99%