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John S. Edwards
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 64
Citations - 2414
John S. Edwards is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acheta & Cercus. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2363 citations. Previous affiliations of John S. Edwards include Case Western Reserve University.
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Laser microsurgery in cell and developmental biology
Michael W. Berns,James R. Aist,John S. Edwards,K. Strahs,J. Girton,P. A. McNeill,J. B. Rattner,M Kitzes,Marie J. Hammer-Wilson,Lucy Liaw,A. Siemens,Michael P. Koonce,Scott P. Peterson,S Brenner,J. Burt,Robert J. Walter,Peter J. Bryant,D. van Dyk,J. Coulombe,T. Cahill,Gregory S. Berns +20 more
TL;DR: New applications of laser microbeam irradiation to cell and developmental biology include a new instrument with a tunable wavelength (217- to 800-nanometer) laser micro beam and a wide range of energies and exposure durations.
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Postembryonic brain development in the monarch butterfly,Danaus plexippus plexippus L. : II. The optic lobes.
TL;DR: Temporal and spatial aspects of postembryonic optic lobe development in a Lepidopteran were analyzed using serial section reconstructions and H3-thymidine radioautography to display loci of cell production and progressive movements of populations of cells.
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Neurogenesis in adult insect mushroom bodies.
Myriam Cayre,Colette Strambi,Pierre Charpin,Roger Augier,Mark R. Meyer,John S. Edwards,Alain Strambi +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that neuroblasts, which are progenitors of Kenyon cells during preimaginal instars continue to divide in adult Acheta domesticus, and their progeny constitute a central column in mushroom body cortices of 3‐week‐old females.
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Postembryonic Development and Regeneration of the Insect Nervous System
TL;DR: Patterns of development in the nervous system, the source of neurons and glia, post embryonic development of the brain and sense organs of the head, cell death in the developing nervousSystem, and regeneration inThe nervous system are described.
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Postembryonic brain development in the monarch butterfly,Danaus plexippus plexippus, L. : I. Cellular events during brain morphogenesis.
TL;DR: Radioautographs of brains fixed at progressive intervals after Tritiated Thymidine (H3TdR) injection have permitted description of the basic pattern by which cells of the adult brain cortex are laid out and progressive changes in the relationship of new ganglion cells derived from a single neuroblast.