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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816116603321

Autore

Hall Brian K (Brian Keith), <1941->

Titolo

Bones and cartilage : developmental and evolutionary skeletal biology / / Brian K. Hall

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, [England] : , : Academic Press, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

0-12-416685-7

Edizione

[Second edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (911 p.)

Disciplina

573.76

Soggetti

Bones

Bones - Phsyiology

Bones - Growth

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Bones and Cartilage; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Organisational Changes; Conceptual Changes; Epigraphs; I. Vertebrate Skeletal Tissues; 1 Vertebrate Skeletal Tissues; Bone; Cartilage; Dentine; Enamel; Intermediate Tissues; Cementum; Enameloid; Chondroid and Chondroid Bone; Cartilage into Bone: Direct and Indirect Ossification; Notes; 2 Bone; Discovery of the Basic Structure of Bone; Cellular Bone; Osteocytes; Sclerostin; Osteocyte Connections, Function and Maintenance; Intramembranous and Endochondral Bone; Embryonic Origins

Subperiosteal Ossification and Suppression of the Cartilage PhaseMetabolic Differences Between Bone Types; Morphogenetic Differences Between Bones; Osteones; Growth; Regional Remodelling; Ageing; Ageing at the Cellular Level; Ageing at Cellular and Tissue Levels; Ageing at the Organ Level; Ageing of the Skeletal System; Osteones Over Time; Acellular Bone; Caisson Disease and Abnormal Acellular Bone in Mammals; Acellular Bone in Teleost Fishes; Development; Mechanical Properties; Resorption; Repair of Fractures; Ca2+ Regulation; Aspidine; Bone in Sharks and Rays (Cartilaginous Fishes); Notes

3 Vertebrate CartilagesTypes; Chondrones; Cartilage Growth; Cartilage Canals; Secondary Centres of Ossification; Elastic Cartilage; Elastic



Fibres; The Cells; Elastic Cartilage, Adipocytes and Intermediate Tissues; Shark Cartilage; Development and Mineralisation; Tesserae; Growth; Inhibition of Vascular Invasion; Lampreys; Mucocartilage; Lamprin; Mineralisation; Hagfish; Acellular Cartilage in a Freshwater Stingray; Notes; II. Origins and Types of Skeletal Tissues; 4 Invertebrate Cartilages, Notochordal Cartilage and Cartilage Origins; Chondroid and Cartilage

Odontophore Cartilage in CaenogastropodsBranchial (Gill Book) Cartilage in the Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus; Cranial Cartilages in Squid, Cuttlefish and Octopuses; Composition of the Extracellular Matrix; Glycosaminoglycans; Collagens; Tentacular Cartilage in Polychaete Annelids; Lophophore Cartilage in an Articulate Brachiopod, Terebratalia transversa; Mineralisation of Invertebrate Cartilages; Cartilage Origins; Hemichordates; Notochordal Cartilage; Notes; 5 Intermediate Tissues; Scleroblasts; Modulation and Intermediate Tissues; Cartilage from Fibrous Tissue and Metaplasia

Metaplasia of Epithelial Cells to Chondroblasts or OsteoblastsChondroid; Chondroid in Teleosts; Chondroid in Mammals; Chondroid Bone; Chondroid Bone in Teleosts; Trematode Infections and Biomechanical Stress; Kype Tissues in Migrating Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar; Chondroid Bone and Pharyngeal Jaws; Chondroid Bone in Mammals; Tissues Intermediate Between Bone and Dentine; Dentine; Cementum; Enameloid: a Tissue Intermediate Between Dentine and Enamel; Notes; 6 Lessons from Fossils; Fossilised Skeletal Tissues; All Four Skeletal Tissues Are Ancient

A Family of Skeletal Tissues in Fossil Agnatha

Sommario/riassunto

<i>Bones and Cartilage</i> provides the most in-depth review and synthesis assembled on the topic, across all vertebrates. It examines the function, development and evolution of bone and cartilage as tissues, organs and skeletal systems. It describes how bone and cartilage develop in embryos and are maintained in adults, how bone is repaired when we break a leg, or regenerates when a newt grows a new limb, or a lizard a new tail.     The second edition of <i>Bones and Cartilage</i> includes the most recent knowledge of molecular, cellular, developmental and evolutionary processes, which are i