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Aspects biochimiques de la Régénération

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A survey of the biochemistry of regenerating animals has been made: after a critical discussion ofChild's metabolic gradients theory, the relative importance of respiration rate, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids metabolism are stressed. The similarities between biochemical processes in the embryo and the regenerating organism are pointed out.

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  1. C. M. Child, Patterns and problems of development, Chicago Univ. Press (1941).

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Une grande partie de cet article est la reproduction d'un chapitre de notre livre « Embryologie chimique » (Masson, Paris, etDesoer, Liége); nous tenons à remercier les éditeurs de l'ouvrage qui ont bien voulu marquer leur accord. On y trouvera une bibliographie étendue sur les modifications chimiques dont l'organisme en régénération est le siège.

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Brachet, J. Aspects biochimiques de la Régénération. Experientia 2, 41–48 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02163884

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