The Comparative Analysis of the Differential Changes Occurring in the Marginal Tissue Cell Number and Volume During Embryonic Development
Loading...
Authors
Franke, Joyce Marie
Issue Date
1966
Type
Dissertation
Language
en_US
Keywords
Alternative Title
Abstract
The significance of cell sizes has been considered as fundamental to a proper understanding of biological processes since the advent of the Cell Theory in the first half of the nineteenth century. Because cell size and shape are indicative of the behavior of the tissues they compose, or more specifically the growth rate and degree of differentiation achieved, attempts have been made to develop accurate measuring techniques. Information of this type is of special interest to the cancer researchers in comparing normal and tumor cells.
Description
Citation
Publisher
Creighton University
License
A non-exclusive distribution right is granted to Creighton University and to ProQuest following the publishing model selected above.