1991 | United States | Experimental

A Dozen Eggs: Time-Lapse Microscopy of Normal Development

  • English 54 mins
  • Director | Rachel Fink

STATUS: Released

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Contents:

1. Sea Urchin Development - Seth Ruffins and Charlie Ettenson, Carnegie Mellon University (4:56)

2. Slime Mold Morphogenesis - John T. Bonner, Princeton University (5:46)

3. Snail Polar Lobe Formation Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and JoAnn Render, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2:47)

4. Meiotic Blebbibg in Flatworms - Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and Barbara Boyer, Union College (1:20)

5. Nematode Development - Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and Ken Kemphies, Cornell University (3:40)

6. Fruit Fly Embryogenesis - Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College, and Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University (5:56)

7. Asicidian Embryogenesis - Ann Poznaski, University of California, San Francisco, and Judith Vertehti, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (2:35)

8. Frog Gastrulation - Ray Keller and John Shih, University of California, Bekeley (1:58)

9. Zebrafish Development  - Don Kane and Rachel Warge, University of Oregon (2:41)

10. Killifish Cell Migration - Rachel Fink, Mount Holyoke College (2:48)

11. Chicken Organogenesis - Hilde Bortier, University of Ghent, Belgium (1:57)

12. Mouse Development to Blastocyst - Ann Sutherland, University of California, San Francisco (2:05) and Roge Pedersen, University of California, San Francisco (1:48)

Sea Urchin Development Slime Mold Morphogenesis Snail Polar Nematode Development Fruit Fly Embryogensis Asicidian Embryogenesis Frog Gastrulation Zebrafish Development Killifish Cell Migration Chicken Organogenesis Mouse Development to Blastocyst
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