1905
DOI: 10.1007/bf02162148
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Über die Abhängigkeit des Regenerationsvermögens der Amphibienlarven von Alter, Entwicklungsstadium und spezifischer Größe

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“…gressively reduced, and with few exceptions, completely lost with age [18,[73][74][75], It has been pointed out that when the organ-cultured adult frog lens epithelial cell nuclei were transferred into prepared eggs of the same species, a number of experimental embryos derived from the first serial transfer developed through to metamorphosis with fully functional organs, in particular, perfectly formed eyes. The second and third serial transfers, however, did not develop to that advanced stage.…”
Section: Regeneration Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…gressively reduced, and with few exceptions, completely lost with age [18,[73][74][75], It has been pointed out that when the organ-cultured adult frog lens epithelial cell nuclei were transferred into prepared eggs of the same species, a number of experimental embryos derived from the first serial transfer developed through to metamorphosis with fully functional organs, in particular, perfectly formed eyes. The second and third serial transfers, however, did not develop to that advanced stage.…”
Section: Regeneration Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jeunes produits vivants, à l'état parfait : Typhlonectes, rique [192, 197, 198] Weismann [196] avait cru pouvoir expliquer le fait que l'Axolotl reste à l'état jjranchifère dans certains lacs aux environs de Mexico par la nature des bords de ces lacs, dont le niveau baisserait graduellement et qui par suite seraient couverts d'une couche safine qui empêcherait les Axolotls transformés de se rendre à terre. Mais cette explication était basée sur des données absolument erronées, ainsi que l'a montré Gadow [190] après D'après Kammerer [206] demi-embryons, par l'accoUement desquels on fait naître des larves composites [219,220,223], à la transplantation d'organes, au greffage [221,[224][225][226][227], ainsi qu'à la production artificielle de monstres doubles ou polymèles [226,228,229,230].…”
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