Interspecific Transplantation of Developing Tissues and Their Subsequent Differentiation in Flies : COMMUNICATION : Developmental Biology
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概要
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Imaginal leg discs from the larvae of housefly, Musca domestica were cultured in the body cavity of the pupae of fleshfly, Sarcophaga bullata. The implanted discs were not rejected by the foreign species . On the contrary, they differentiated fully and completed metamorphosis in time according to their own developmental program. However, the tanning and hardening of the cuticle occurred along with that of the host after eclosion of the host fly. These developmental events are discussed in relation to the hormonal milieu of the host species.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1988-04-15
著者
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Sivasubramanian P
Univ. New Brunswick Fredericton Can
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Sivasubramanian Pakkirisamy
Department Of Biology University Of New Brunswick
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