Nervous system

Viktor Hamburger's Study of Central-Peripheral Relations in the Development of Nervous System

Viktor Hamburger’s Study of Central-Peripheral Relations in the Development of Nervous System

An important question throughout the history of embryology is whether the formation of a biological structure is predetermined or shaped by its environment. If both intrinsic and environmental controls occur, how exactly do the two processes coordinate in crafting specific forms and functions? When

"The Effects of Wing Bud Extirpation on the Development of the Central Nervous System in Chick Embryos" (1934), by Viktor Hamburger

“The Effects of Wing Bud Extirpation on the Development of the Central Nervous System in Chick Embryos,” by <a href="/search?text=Viktor%20Hamburger" title="" class="lexicon-term">Viktor Hamburger</a>

German embryologist Viktor Hamburger came to the US in 1932 with a fellowship provided by the Rockefeller Foundation. Hamburger started his research in

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