Xenopus laevis is the key model for developmental, differential and embryological studies in vertebrates. Using molecular biological techniques it has become possible within the last few years to analyze developmental processes up to the level of genes. On obtaining results it is necessary to correlate them with morphological and histological stages. This excellent work documents and describes such developmental stages in finite detail. After an informative introduction to The Early Development of Xenopus laevis follows the highlight of the book, namely the 42 plates, each consisting of at least four high resolution micrographs. The reader is thus provided with a histological presentation of immaculate quality. Each plate is complemented by a schematic diagram describing the details shown on the plate, an additional scheme indicating the section and an explanatory short text, making this a potentially highly sought after work.
With this atlas of the histological stages of the early development of Xenopus laevis - the standard model for developmental biology - an indispensable reference work is now available for every scientist addressing questions of Differentiation, Embryology or Developmental Biology.
Peter Hausen
Eizelle Entwicklungsstadien Genexpression Larven Xenopus