Lecture
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Textbook - The Developing Human
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Textbook - Larsen's Human Embryology
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Embryology Introduction
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Introduction to the Developing Human
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Fertilization
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First Week of Human Development
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Gametogenesis, Fertilization, and First Week
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Week 1 and 2
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Second Week of Human Development
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Second Week: Becoming Bilaminar and Fully Implanting
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Week 3
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Third Week of Human Development
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Third Week: Becoming Trilaminar and Establishing Body Axes
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Mesoderm
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Fourth to Eighth Weeks of Human Development
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Fourth Week: Forming the Embryo
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Ectoderm
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Nervous System
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Development of the Central Nervous System
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Early Vascular
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Cardiovascular System
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Development of the Vasculature
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Placenta
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Placenta and Fetal Membranes
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Development of the Vasculature
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Endoderm - GIT
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Alimentary System
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Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract
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Respiratory
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Respiratory System
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Development of the Respiratory System and Body Cavities
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Head
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Pharyngeal Apparatus, Face, and Neck
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Development of the Pharyngeal Apparatus and Face
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Neural Crest
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Nervous System
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Development of the Peripheral Nervous System
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Musculoskeletal
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Muscular System
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Development of the Musculoskeletal System
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Limb
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Development of Limbs
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Development of the Limbs
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Renal
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Urogenital System
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Development of the Urinary System
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Genital
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Urogenital System
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Development of the Urinary System
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Stem Cells
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Integumentary
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Integumentary System
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Development of the Skin and Its Derivatives
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Endocrine
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Covered through various chapters (see also alternate text), read head and neck, neural crest and renal chapters.
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Heart
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Cardiovascular System
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Development of the Heart
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Sensory
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Development of Eyes and Ears
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Development of the Eyes
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Fetal
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Fetal Period
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Fetal Development and the Fetus as Patient
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Birth and Revision
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Additional Textbook Content
The following concepts also form part of the theory material covered throughout the course.
- Principles and Mechanisms of Morphogenesis and Dysmorphogenesis
- Human Birth Defect
- Common Signaling Pathways Used During Development
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