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Evolutionary Origin of Sensory and Neurosecretory Cell Types - Vertebrate Cranial Placodes, Volume 2

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Preface
Chapter 1 The evolutionary origin of vertebrates
Chapter 2 Teaching old cells new tricks
Chapter 3 Evolution of mechano- and chemosensory cell types
Chapter 4 Evolution of photosensory cell types
Chapter 5 Evolution of neurosecretory cell types
Chapter 6 Evolutionary origin of vertebrate cranial placodes

About the author

Gerhard Schlosser is Lecturer Above The Bar in the Department of Zoology at the National University of Ireland in Galway. He has received two PhD's - the first in Philosphy from the Albert-ludwigs-Universität Freiberg and the second in Biology from the University of Bremen. After two postdocs - one at University of Bremen and another at the University of California in San Diego - he joined the faculty at the National University of Ireland. He is the author or co-author of dozens of peer reviewed journal articles.

Summary

Most vertebrate cranial sense organs arise from placodes. These placodes give rise to sensory neurons that transmit information to the brain and neurosecretory cells. This book reviews the evolutionary origin of the sensory and neurosecretory cell types. It summarizes vertebrate evolution and the evolution of cranial placodes evolved.

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