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Paperback Archoplasm, Centrosome And Chromatin In The Sea-urchin Egg Book

ISBN: 1272529401

ISBN13: 9781272529406

Archoplasm, Centrosome And Chromatin In The Sea-urchin Egg

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"Archoplasm, Centrosome And Chromatin In The Sea-urchin Egg" by Edmund Beecher Wilson offers a detailed exploration of cellular structures within sea urchin eggs. This work delves into the intricacies of archoplasm, centrosomes, and chromatin, providing valuable insights into cell biology and embryological development. Wilson's meticulous observations and analysis contribute to a deeper understanding of the fundamental processes of cell division and differentiation.

This scientific study is essential for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the historical context of cell biology and the specific mechanisms at play within marine organisms. The book's enduring value lies in its detailed examination of cellular components and their roles in early development.

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