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- 09:33, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Emboj200912f1.jpg (Sonic Hedgehog acts in a graded manner to pattern the ventral neural tube. (A) A morphogen can pattern a developing tissue. A secreted signal (blue) is produced from a localized source (S) and spreads through the tissue to establish a gradient. Cells re)
- 09:27, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Tooth molecular development.jpg (Diagram showing stages of teeth development, a few genetic factors affecting phenotypes, and some signalling molecules and growth factors expressed in the epithelial and mesenchymal components of developing teeth. While most teeth-related genes exhibit,)
- 09:25, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Tooth development stage.jpg (Stages in teeth development (A) Pre-patterned oral ectoderm is in close contact with cranial, neural crest ectomesenchyme. At this stage (ED 10) the odontogenic potential resides in the epithelium. (B) The epithelial cells secrete specific signals in d)
- 09:18, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Rar gene expression.jpg (Summary of Rar gene expression patterns in the main developing organ systems. Data were essentially obtained in the mouse. See main text for references. + = ubiquitous (diffuse) expression. - = no expression detected. Link: http://www.pubmedcentral.n)
- 09:08, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Uterine teratoma.jpg (Radiological and surgical specimen appearances of uterine teratoma. :"Teratomas are the commonest germ cell tumours and are most frequently found in the testes and ovary. Extragonadal teratomas are rare and mainly occur in midline structures. Uterine ter)
- 08:47, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Proboscis histology.jpg (Histology of proboscis. a) Overview of a histological section of the proboscis showing the closed circular cartilaginous wall (arrow 1) with a central canal (arrow 2) with an epithelial lining (arrow 3) supported by loose connective tissue (arrow 4) whi)
- 08:44, 9 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Human holoprosencephaly cyclopia dissection.jpg (Photographs of the macroscopic appearance of the head. a) Frontal view of the investigated head. b) View of the opened cranium with remnants of brain. Link: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2709107&rendertype=figure&id=F1 Ori)
- 15:37, 6 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Connotea 32x32.png
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- 15:35, 6 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Delicious 32x32.png
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- 09:35, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Unsw60.gif (UNSW 60 years in 2009 http://www.unsw.edu.au/)
- 09:31, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Galletti1770 birth wax model.jpg (One of a series of models commissioned by Giuseppe Galletti (? - 1819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and others used terracotta and wax model)
- 09:30, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Galletti1770 birth2.jpg (One of a series of models commissioned by Giuseppe Galletti (? - 1819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and others used terracotta and wax model)
- 09:16, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Newborn.jpg (Newborn infant Image source: UNSW Embryology http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Child/birth1.htm)
- 09:13, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Birth caesarean.jpg (Birth by caesarean section The term "caesarean" comes from the historic description of Julius Ceasar's birth, though probably ficticious as his mother Aurelia survived his birth. The procedure involves surgically cutting skin, abdominal wall and uterus t)
- 09:06, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Galletti1770 birth.jpg (One of a series of models commissioned by Giuseppe Galletti (? - 1819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and others used terracotta and wax model)
- 07:59, 6 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Mark Hill 08.jpg (Dr Mark Hill, School of Medical Sciences, UNSW, Sydney Australia)
- 22:14, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage9 ventral.jpg (Features: embryonic disc, primitive node, primative streak, primative groove, somites, neural groove, brain plate region, connecting stalk, cut edge of amnion Facts: Week 3, 19 - 21 days, 1.5 - 2.5 mm, Somite Number 1 - 3 View 1: embryonic disc, showin)
- 22:12, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Stage9 dorsal.jpg (Carnegie Stage 9 Features: embryonic disc, primitive node, primative streak, primative groove, somites, neural groove, brain plate region, connecting stalk, cut edge of amnion Facts: Week 3, 19 - 21 days, 1.5 - 2.5 mm, Somite Number 1 - 3 View 1: embryo)
- 22:11, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage9 dorsal.jpg (Carnegie Stage 9 Features: embryonic disc, primitive node, primative streak, primative groove, somites, neural groove, brain plate region, connecting stalk, cut edge of amnion Facts: Week 3, 19 - 21 days, 1.5 - 2.5 mm, Somite Number 1 - 3 View 1: embryo)
- 18:01, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Frazer043a 600.jpg
- 18:00, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Frazer006 bw600.jpg
- 18:00, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Frazer002 bw600.jpg
- 17:59, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Frazer1940 titlepage 450.jpg
- 16:44, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Ultrasound12wk 3D image.jpg (A 3D ultrasound static image of the 12 week fetus shows a ventral view with the fetus upside down, with the head down and cord to the top.)
- 16:31, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Ultrasound12wk 3D.jpg (Ultrasound image 12 week fetus, showing 3 dimensional (3d) axes Original file name: 12wk2_3D.jpg Image source: UNSW Embryology http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Movies/usound/Hum3D.htm)
- 14:37, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Trisomy 21 newborn.jpg (Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) Newborn Down syndrome or trisomy 21 is caused by nondisjunction of chromosome 21 in a parent who is chromosomally normal and is one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities in liveborn children. The frequency of trisom)
- 14:00, 5 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Trisomy21 hand.jpg (Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) Hand Down syndrome or trisomy 21 is caused by nondisjunction of chromosome 21 in a parent who is chromosomally normal and is one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities in liveborn children. The frequency of trisomy 21)
- 13:39, 4 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Human Embryo 17.8mm a CNS GIT.jpg (Human Embryo (17.8mm) Gastrointestinal Tract Brain and Digestive System This plate consists of two reconstructions. The upper shows a left lateral view of the brain and cervical cord with the nerves in situ, the aortic arch, and other arteries of the le)
- 13:36, 4 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Human Embryo 17.8mmCNS GIT.jpg (Human Embryo (17.8mm) Gastrointestinal Tract Brain and Digestive System Reconstruction to illustrate chiefly the interior of the brain and the spinal cord; the digestive system and its appendages; thc arterial system; the left atrium and ventricle of th)
- 13:29, 4 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Human Embryo 17.8mm GIT.jpg (Human Embryo (17.8mm) Gastrointestinal Tract Wax-plate reconstruction of the stomach, the duodenum and the pancreas. The model is represented somewhat ventrally, from the right side A. du., antrum duodenale; C., corpus gastri; D. chol., ductus choledoch)
- 13:25, 4 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs uploaded File:Human Embryo 17.8mm.jpg (Human Embryo (17.8mm) Original file name: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/History/images/Thyng01.jpg Thyng01.jpg] The embryo external appearance and dimensions suggest that it is a Carnegie stage 19 embryo (Week 7, 48 - 51 days, 16 - 18 mm). Refere)
- 10:40, 4 August 2009 MarkHill talk contribs deleted page ANAT2341 Quiz (Author request: content was: '==Introduction== * While this is a quiz based on the UPA_Rules_of_Ultimate, it is in no way officially affiliated with the UPA organization. * There are...' (and the only contributor was '[[Special:Contributions/MarkH)
- 23:33, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage2.jpg (Carnegie Stage 2 4 Cell Human Embryo: during each mitotic division the embryo does not increased in size and divides the existing cytoplasm. '''Image Source:''' UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission. Image reproduced with permission from D)
- 23:30, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Human oocyte.jpg (Human oocyte with surrounding granulosa cells Image Source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission. http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/week1.htm Category:Human Embryo)
- 22:47, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage14 SEM.jpg (Human embryo (Carnegie stage 14) scanning electron micrograph (original file name Stage14lateralsem.jpg) Facts: Week 5, 31 - 35 days, 5 - 7 mm View: Lateral view. Amniotic membrane removed. Features: midbrain, nasal placode, lens pit, 1,2,3 pharyngeal)
- 22:42, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage14 human scale.jpg (Human embryo (Carnegie stage 14) Light microscope image of human embryo equivalent to SEM stage images (original file name Stage14lateralscale.jpg) '''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early h)
- 22:40, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage14 human.jpg (Human embryo (Carnegie stage 14) Light microscope image of human embryo equivalent to SEM stage images (original file name Stage14lateralbf.jpg) '''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early huma)
- 22:35, 3 August 2009 S8600021 talk contribs uploaded File:Stage8 human.jpg (Human embryo (Carnegie stage 8) Light microscope image of human embryo equivalent to SEM stage images (original file name PresomiteSt8d18BFdorsal2.jpg) '''Image Source:''' Prof Kathy Sulik scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the ear)