Talk:Digital Embryology Consortium - Information
2019
Two Web Resources Linking Major Human Embryology Collections Worldwide
Cells Tissues Organs. 2019 Jan 23:1-10. doi: 10.1159/000495619. [Epub ahead of print]
Hill MA.
Abstract
Human embryology is a core subject for medicine and current research. While animal models of development now have significant online resources available, the vast majority of human embryonic material is locked up in historic collections. When accessed today, these collections are still contributing to our understanding of human development. This paper describes two online resources for studying human development that are unlocking these invaluable collections and providing related human developmental resources. The first of these is the online Embryology website (http://tiny.cc/Embryo) that links the human developmental timeline to historic and current research findings. Secondly is the Digital Embryology Consortium (https://human-embryology.org), an international research partnership to digitise, preserve, and make the major embryology histological collections available for researchers. By making this histological material more widely available to researchers with new methods of analysis, a better understanding of human development can be reached. This also opens the opportunity for new 3D reconstruction and virtual reality representation of these embryos. © 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. KEYWORDS: Embryology education; Histology; Human development; Human embryology; Morphology
PMID: 30673660 DOI: 10.1159/000495619
2018
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