1061068
9780127224411
Organogenesis of the kidney has been intensely studied for over a century. In recent years advances in molecular techniques have not only made great inroads in exploring the genetic regulation of this complex process but have also begun to unravel the molecular basis of many forms of congenital kidney disease. The Kidney is divided into three major sections covering specific subject areas. The first presents invertebrate and embryonic kidneys as powerful new approaches to investigating the molecular regulation of specification, morphogenesis, organogenesis and physiology of the kidney. Section 2 describes the anatomy, development and physiology of the adult kidney, the metanephros in extraordinary detail. Separate chapters explore each stage and component of metanephric organogenesis from the first inductive interactions up until the acquisition of function. The final section explores our current knowledge of the molecular basis of congenital kidney disorders and the abnormal development programs that result in kidney disease. Key Features * Hundreds of color figures depicting key events in all aspects of kidney development * Full coverage of the genetic and cellular basis of kidney development * Model systems for embryologic and genetic investigations of organogenesis (chick, Drosophila, mouse, Xenopus, zebrafish) * Molecular and developmental basis of kidney function * Detailed methods and techniques that make the kidney a uniquely powerful experimental system * Analysis of the genetic basis of the major congenital kidney diseasesThe Kidney: From Normal Development to Congenital Disease, 1 was published 2003 under ISBN 9780127224411 and ISBN 0127224416.
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