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Metamorphosis addresses various facets of postembryonic development, particularly signal transduction, morphogenesis, cell-cell interactions, and programmed cell death. A key feature of the book is its exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes.Key Features* Hormonal regulation of development* The mechanisms of hormone action* The steroid/thyroid hormone receptor family* Morphogenesis and programmed cell death
Insects --- Amphibians --- Metamorphosis --- Molecular aspects. --- Genetic aspects. --- Molecular genetics. --- Amphibia --- Batrachia --- Herpetofauna --- Herpetozoa --- Herps --- Herptiles --- Vertebrates --- Herpetology --- Hexapoda --- Insecta --- Pterygota --- Arthropoda --- Entomology
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Lizards --- Snakes --- Reptiles --- Lacertilia --- Lacertilian reptiles --- Lacertilians --- Sauria --- Squamata --- Ophidia --- Ophidians --- Ophiology --- Serpentes --- Herpetofauna --- Herpetozoa --- Herps --- Herptiles --- Reptilia --- Amniotes --- Vertebrates --- Herpetology
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