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Hideo Nishimura (1912–1995)
Japanese embryologist who began the Kyoto Collection in 1961. This collection currently has over 44,000 human specimens and is actively used for human embryology research.
- Links: Hideo Nishimura | Kyoto Collection
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- Book - Prenatal Development of the Human with Special Reference to Craniofacial Structure - An Atlas
- Development Group Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
- Embryology History - Hideo Nishimura
- Gottingen Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
- Japan Statistics
- Kyoto Collection
- Lecture - 2015 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2016 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2017 Course Introduction
- Paper - Normal and abnormal development of human embryos
- Paper - Normal development of early human embryos: Observation of 90 specimens at Carnegie stages 7 to 13
- Talk:Berlin Meeting 2017 - Digital Embryology Consortium
- Talk:Lecture - 2016 Course Introduction
- Category:Kyoto Collection