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  1. Jul 22, 2009 · Wilhelm Roux was a nineteenth-century experimental embryologist who was best known for pioneering Entwickelungsmechanik, or developmental mechanics. Roux was born in Jena, Germany, on 9 June 1850, the only son of Clotilde Baumbach and a university fencing master, F. A. Wilhelm Ludwig Roux.

  2. Roux's Archives for Developmental Biology. On 16 Oc­ tober, 1894, Number I, Volume I of the Archil' Fir Enr­ wicklungsmechanik, the first journal devoted to experi­ mental studies of development, was issued. For the next 30 years, its founder, Wilhelm Roux, was its sole editor.

    • S. J. Counce
    • 1994
  3. Wilhelm Roux noted that the surviving cell in two-cell-stage embryos in which the other cell had been killed (in his own experiments) behaved differently from the equivalent cell in embryos where the other cell had been carefully removed (in contemporary experiments by Hans Driesch and Hans Spemann): in the first case it formed a half-embryo ...

    • Claudio D. Stern
    • Dev Biol. 2022 Aug; 488: 30-34.
    • 10.1016/j.ydbio.2022.05.001
    • 2022/08
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  5. Jul 23, 2018 · Wilhelm Roux realized the need to establish causality or, in other words, determine the effects of experimental manipulations on normal development 1, a notion that pioneered the field of...

    • Marta N Shahbazi, Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz
    • 2018
  6. 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.

    • Jean-Claude Dupont
    • jean-claude.dupont@u-picardie.fr
    • 2017
  7. Apr 12, 2018 · Roux also founded a new journal for the field and expected leading embryologists to publish their work there. Most did, but Roux proved himself such a heavy-handed editor that other journals arose as alternatives, including the Journal of Experimental Zoology with Harrison as the managing editor.

  8. Nov 1, 2001 · The use of cutting, pasting and painting by experimental embryologists has revealed several key principles of neural development that are related to the central principle. The techniques of ...

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