Otto C. Glaser
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American zoologist
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Otto C. Glaser's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Otto Charles Glaser was an American zoologist. Biography He was born in Wiesbaden, Germany. His parents were of French and German descent, and he came with them to the United States while very young. He got his early education in private schools in Baltimore, and then spent two years in Baltimore City College . In 1900 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University. He stayed there to do graduate work, and in 1904 received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy His doctoral thesis was "The Larva of Fasciolaria tulipa ".
Otto C. Glaser's Published Works
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- On the mechanism of morphological differentiation in the nervous system. I. The transformation of a neural plate into a neural tube (1914) (51)
- The physiology of nematocysts (1909) (43)
- TEMPERATURE AND FORWARD MOVEMENT OF PARAMECIUM (1924) (30)
- The formation of habits at high speed (1910) (26)
- THE THEORY OF AUTONOMOUS FOLDING IN EMBRYOGENESIS. (1916) (26)
- The nematocysts of eolids (1910) (20)
- THE MOBILIZATION OF CALCIUM DURING DEVELOPMENT (1934) (18)
- GROWTH, TIME, AND FORM (1938) (18)
- Movement and problem solving in Ophiura brevispina (1907) (17)
- Copper and ascidian metamorphosis. (1949) (16)
- A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EGG-SECRETIONS AND EXTRACTS OF ARBACIA AND ASTERIAS (1914) (15)
- THE CHANGE IN VOLUME OF ARBACIA AND ASTERIAS EGGS AT FERTILIZATION (1914) (14)
- HEREDITARY DEFICIENCIES IN THE SENSE OF SMELL. (1918) (10)
- Temperature and Heart-Rate in Fundulus Embryos (1929) (10)
- Temperature and Heart Rate in Chick Embryos (1930) (10)
- TEMPERATURE AND THE MECHANISM OF LOCOMOTION IN PARAMECIUM (1925) (10)
- FERTILIZATION, CORTEX, AND VOLUME (1924) (9)
- COPPER, ENZYMES, AND FERTILIZATION (1923) (8)
- ON INDUCING DEVELOPMENT IN THE SEA-URCHIN (ARBACIA PUNCTULATA), TOGETHER WITH CONSIDERATIONS ON THE INITIATORY EFFECT OF FERTILIZATION. (1913) (8)
- PATHOLOGICAL AMITOSIS IN THE FOOD-OVA OF FASCIOLARIA (1907) (8)
- Progressive acceleration in embryonic hearts (1941) (7)
- ON AUTO-PARTHENOGENESIS IN ARBACIA AND ASTERIAS (1914) (6)
- CAN A SINGLE SPERMATOZOÖN INITIATE DEVELOPMENT IN ARBACIA (1915) (5)
- THE HEXOCTAHEDRON AND GROWTH (1937) (5)
- The Duality of Egg-Secretion (1921) (5)
- TEMPERATURE AND HEART RATE IN PTEROTRACHEA AND TIEDEMANNIA (1925) (5)
- FERTILIZATION AND EGG-SECRETIONS (1921) (5)
- FORWARD MOVEMENT OF PARAMECIUM AS A FUNCTION OF THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION (1930) (5)
- SECTION OF BIOLOGY: Pattern and Growth (1941) (4)
- A STATISTICAL STUDY OF MITOSIS AND AMITOSIS IN THE ENTODERM OF FASCIOLARIA TULIPA, VAR. DISTANS (1908) (4)
- AUTOTOMY, REGENERATION AND NATURAL SELECTION. (1904) (4)
- THE BASIS OF INDIVIDUALITY IN ORGANISMS. (1916) (3)
- THE WATER CONTENT OF THE EMBRYONIC NERVOUS SYSTEM. (1914) (3)
- ON THE ORIGIN OF DOUBLE-YOLKED EGGS (1913) (2)
- NOTE ON THE SYNTHESIS OF ETHYL BUTYRATE IN EGG SECRETION. (1922) (1)
- Reflections on the Autonomy of Biological Science (1912) (1)
- THE TEMPORARY CONCENTRATION OF SEA-SALTS ABOUT ARBACIA EGGS (1922) (1)
- Note on the growth of arms in the pluteus of Arbacia punctulata. (1950) (1)
- NOTE ON THE PIGMENT OF ARBACIA EGG-SECRETION (1921) (1)
- CHANGES IN CHEMICAL ENERGY DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS. (1912) (1)
- CONCERNING THE "NEMATOCYSTS OF MICROSTOMA'. (1911) (1)
- THE LAW OF VON BAER. (1902) (1)
- Note on the Synthesis of Ethyl Butyrate in Egg Secretion (1922) (0)
- Mobilisation of calcium during development. (1934) (0)
- Changes in Chemical Energy During the Development of Fundulus heteroclitus (1912) (0)
- THE HYDROLYSIS OF HIGHER FATS IN EGG-SECRETION (1922) (0)
- NOTE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMPHIBIAN LARVAe IN SEA-WATER. (1912) (0)
- A SIMPLE COOLER FOR USE WITH THE MICROTOME (1910) (0)
- Movement and problem solving in Ophiura brevispina Contributions from the ZoÖlogical Laboratory, University of Michigan, No. 107. (1907) (0)
- Some physical constants of the Fundulus egg. (1950) (0)
- Wind tunnel system with means for changing the temperature of the air stream (1927) (0)
- PHYSIOLOGY AT THE NAPLES STATION. (1927) (0)
- Note on the Development of Amphibian Larvæ in Sea-Water (1912) (0)
- On Inducing Development in the Sea-Urchin ( Arbacia punctulata ), together with Considerations on the Initiatory Effect of Fertilization (1913) (0)
- Letter from Otto Glaser to Charles R. Drew (1949) (0)
- Autotomy, Regeneration and Natural Selection (1904) (0)
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