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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Development genes and evolution 126 (1932), S. 663-673 
    ISSN: 1432-041X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Es wurden Gründe für die Annahme mitgeteilt, daß beim braunen Leghornhuhn (lichtbraune Rasse) ein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen der Wachstumsgeschwindigkeit der Federn und der Menge des darin abgelagerten schwarzen Farbstoffes besteht. 2. Die Wirkung von Hormonen (männliche und weibliche Keimdrüse, Schilddrüse, Hypophysen) auf die Wachstumsgeschwindigkeit und auf die Färbung wird erörtert. 3. Es wurde versucht festzustellen, ob das weibliche Geschlechtshormon einen Einfluß auf die Bildung von Melanin durch die Tyrosine-Tyrosinasereaktion hat. 4. Die schon beschriebene Tatsache, daß es im Harn noch unbekannte Stoffe gibt, welche eine hemmende Wirkung auf die Tyrosine-Tyrosinasereaktion ausüben, wird besprochen.
    Notes: Summary 1. Evidence is given that there is in the Brown Leghorn Fowl (light brown variety) a direct correlation between the rate of growth of the feathers and the amount of black pigment deposited in them. 2. The effect of hormones (male, female, thyroid and anterior pituitary extracts) on growth rates and on pigmentation is considered. 3. Tests are described to discover whether female hormone has an effect on the production of melanin by the tyrosine — tyrosinase reaction. 4. A suggestion is made regarding the previously known fact that there are in urine unidentified substances affecting (inhibiting) the tyrosine — tyrosinase reaction.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0362-2525
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: After amputation, the wound is closed by the protrusion and lateral expansion of the alimentary canal over the cut muscles and its final fusion with the epidermis laterally after about twenty-four hours. Associated with the expansion is a divergence of the two adjacent halves of the ventral nerve cord in the last remaining segment. As a result, the whole of the new regenerated lobe behind the ring of the cut epidermis is interneural; i.e., it is an enlargement of the normally small area separating the two nerve cords. Undifferentiated cells, or neuroblasts, are normally located interneurally, and during regeneration these neoblasts proliferate throughout the enlarged interneural zone of the papilla and migrate throughout the lobe. At first the neoblastic mesenchyme filling the lobe is loose and homogeneous, but as the cells settle down against the outer wall they replace the old intestinal cells and assume the characters of new epidermis. Internally, the mass acquires paired cavities, while the cells surrounding the cavities differentiate into muscle, peritoneum, etc. Thus one type of cell gives rise to the whole of the regenerated papilla. These cells are also the mother cells of the gametocytes.
    Additional Material: 16 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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