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Studies in general physiology
Content Provider | HathiTrust Digital Library |
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Author | Loeb, Jacques |
Editor | Jacques Loeb |
Description | Pt. I. -- 1. The Heliotropism of animals and its identity with the heliotropism of plants -- 2. Further investigations on the heliotropism of animals and its identity with the heliotropism of plants -- 3. On instinct and will in animals -- 4. Heteromorphosis -- 5. Geotropism in animals -- 6. Organization and growth -- 7. Experiments on cleavage -- 8. The Artificial transformation of positively heliotropic animals into negatively heliotropic and vice versa -- 9. On the development of fish embryos with suppressed circulation -- 10. On a simple method of producing from one egg two or more embryos which are grown together -- 11. On the relative sensitiveness of fish embryos in various stages of development to lack of oxygen and loss of water -- 12. On the limits of divisibility of living matter -- 13. Remarks on regeneration -- 14. Contributions to the brain physiology of worms -- 15. The Physiological effects of lack of oxygen -- Pt. II. -- 16. The Influence of light on the development of organs in animals -- 17. Has the central nervous system any influence upon the metamorphosis of larvæ? -- 18. On the theory of galvanotropism -- 19. The Physiological effects of ions. I -- 20. On the physiological effects of electrical waves -- 21. The Physiological problems of today -- 22. The Physiological effects of ions. II -- 23. Why is regeneration of protoplasmic fragements without a nucleus difficult or impossible? -- 24. On the similarity between the absorption of water by muscles and by soaps -- 25. On ions which are capable of calling forth rhythmical contractions in skeletal muscle -- 26. On the nature of the process of fertilization and the artificial production of normal larvæ (plutei) from the unfertilized eggs of the sea-urchin -- 27. On ion-proteid compounds and their rôle in the mechanics of life-phenomena. The Poisonous character of pure NaCL solution -- 28. On the different effects of ions upon myogenic and neurogenic rhythmical contractions and upon embryonic and muscular tissue -- 29. On the artificial production of normal larvæ from the unfertilized eggs of the sea-urchin (Arbacia) -- 30. On artificial parthenogenesis in sea-urchins -- 31. On the transformation and regeneration of organs -- 32. Further experiments on artificial parthenogenesis and the nature of the process of fertilization -- 33. Experiments on artificial parthenogensis in annelids (Chætopterus) and on the nature of the process of fertlization -- 34. On an apparently new form of musclar irritability (contact-irritability?) produced by solutions of salts (preferably sodium salts) whose anions are liable to form insoluble calcium compounds -- 35. The Toxic and the antitoxic effects of ions as a function of the valency and possibly their electrical charge -- 36. Maturation, natural death, and the prolongation of the life of unfertilized starfish eggs (Asterias forbesii) and their significance for the theory of fertilization -- 37. On the production and suppression of musclar twitchings and hypersensitiveness of the skin by electrolytes -- 38. On the methods and sources of error in the experiments on artificial parthenogensis |
Volume Number | XV |
Language | English |
Publisher | The University of Chicago Press |
Publisher Date | 1905-01-01 |
Publisher Place | Chicago |
Access Restriction | Open |
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Subject Keyword | physiology Reproduction Regeneration (Biology) Physiology Phototropism Irritability Geotropism Regeneration |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Book |