
doi: 10.1242/dev.99.3.285
pmid: 3308408
ABSTRACTEmbryonic induction is an interaction between one (inducing) tissue and another (responding) tissue, as a result of which the responding tissue undergoes a change in its direction of differentiation. This is probably the single most important mechanism in vertebrate development leading to differences between cells and to the organization of cells into tissues and organs.
Embryonic Induction, Genetic Markers, Muscles, Cell Differentiation, Cell Communication, Chick Embryo, DNA, Nervous System, Amphibians, Mice, Genes, Animals, Pancreas
Embryonic Induction, Genetic Markers, Muscles, Cell Differentiation, Cell Communication, Chick Embryo, DNA, Nervous System, Amphibians, Mice, Genes, Animals, Pancreas
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