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  1. Wilhelm Roux (9 June 1850 – 15 September 1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Wilhelm Roux has received more than 64,993 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Wilhelm Roux is the 374th most popular ...

  2. Aug 14, 2017 · Abstract. At the end of the nineteenth century, approaches from experimental physiology made inroads into embryological research. A new generation of embryologists felt urged to study the mechanisms of organ formation. This new program, most prominently defended by Wilhelm Roux (1850-1924), was called Entwicklungsmechanik.

  3. At the end of nineteenth century, Wilhelm Roux turns out to be one, if not the first, to do so after. Charles Darwin, and to have provided a “selectionist”depiction of. organisms, and of ...

  4. Developments in Embryology Overview. At the beginning of the twentieth century, embryologists, following the principles established by Wilhelm Roux (1850-1924) and Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch (1867-1941), were actively investigating the question of how factors intrinsic or extrinsic to an egg could govern the development of the embryo.

  5. Dec 1, 1994 · This year, 1994, marks the centennial anniversary of Roux’s Archives for Developmental Biology. On 16 October, 1894, Number 1, Volume 1 of the Archiv for Entwicklungsmechanik, the first journal devoted to experimental studies of development, was issued. For the next 30 years, its founder, Wilhelm Roux, was its sole editor.

  6. 1893. — Über die Spezifikation der Furchungszellen und über die bei der Postgeneration und Regeneration anzunehmenden Vorgänge. Biologisches Zentralblatt, XIII, Nr. 19–22. Google Scholar. 1893. Wilhelm Roux Über richtende und qualitative Wechselwirkungen zwischen Zelleib und Zellkern. Zoolog. Anzeiger, Nr. 342, 4 S. 1894.

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