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Human

O'Rahilly Early human development and the chief source of information on staged human embryos. Eur. J. Obstet. Gynec. Reprod. Biol. 9 p273 (1979)

Embryonic Development

Baboon

Hendrickx Embryology of the baboon. University of Chicago Press.

Rhesus Monkey

Hendrickx and Sawey Embryology of the rhesus monkey. The Rhesus Monkey, Bourne (ed), Academic Press, NY (1975)

Marmoset

Phillips The embryology of the common marmoset. Adv.

Mouse

Theiler The house mouse. Springer-Verlag, NY (1972)

Mouse Development

Rat

Witschi Growth. Altman and Dittmer (ed), Fed. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington (1962)

Rat Development

Chinese Hamster

Donkelaar Stages in the prenatal development of the chinese hamster. Anat. Embryol. 156 p1 (1979)

Guinea Pig

Harman and Prickett The development of the external form of the guinea-pig between the ages of 11 and 20 days of gestation. Am. J. Anat. 49 p351 (1932)

The development of the external form of the guinea-pig (Cavia cobaya) between the ages of 11 days and 20 days of gestation J. of Morphology, 64, No.3 493-519 Volume 54, Issue 3, June 1933, Pages: 493–519, Mary T. Harman and Marjorie Prickett Dobrovolny

Harman, MT and Dobrovolny, P. he development of the external form of the guinea-pig (Cavia cobaya) between the ages of 11 days and 20 days of gestation. J. of Morphology, 64, No.3 493-519 (1933)

Guinea Pig Development

Rabbit

Edwards The external development of the rabbit and rat embryo. Advances in teratology, Vol 3, Woollam (ed), Academic Press, NY (1968)

Beaudoin S, Barbet P, Bargy F: Developmental Stages in the Rabbit Embryo: Guidelines to Choose an Appropriate Experimental Model. Fetal Diagn Ther 2003;18:422-427 (DOI: 10.1159/000073136)

The external development of the rabbit and rat embryo. Adv. Teratol. 3, 239–263. Eibs, HG, Spielman, H., and Hagele M. (1982)

J.A. Edwards , The external development of the rabbit and rat embryo. In: D.H.M. Woollam, Editor, Advances in Teratology Vol. 3, Logos Press, London (1968)


Edwards, JA. The external development of the rabbit and rat embryo. In: D.H.M. Woollam, Editor, Advances in Teratology Vol. 3, Logos Press, London (1968)

Rabbit Development

Sheep

Bryden Embryology of the sheep. J. Morphology 138 p169 (1972)

Embryology of the sheep. 3. The respiratory system, mesenteries and celom in the fourteen to thirty-four day embryo. Bryden MM, Evans H, Binns W. Anat Rec. 1973 Apr;175(4):725-35. No abstract available. PMID: 4700668 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations

3. Embryology of the sheep. II. The alimentary tract and associated glands. Bryden MM, Evans HE, Binns W. J Morphol. 1972 Oct;138(2):187-206. No abstract available. PMID: 5078579 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations

4. Embryology of the sheep. I. Extraembryonic membranes and the development of body form. Bryden MM, Evans HE, Binns W. J Morphol. 1972 Oct;138(2):169-85. No abstract available. PMID: 5078578 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Sheep Development

Pig

Marrable The embryonic pig. A chronological account. Pitman Medical, London (1971)

Marrable , AW. The Embryonic Pig: A Chronological Account. Pitman Medical, London (1971)

The Embryonic Pig: A Chronological Account. By A. W. MARRABLE. (Pp. xiv+ 130; 111 figures; £2.25.) London: Pitman. 1971. Thisisasuccessfulattempttodescribethedevelopmentofthepigfromgametogenesisthrough to birth (including placentation). It is well presented and fully illustrated with line drawings, graphs and tables. The text is intended for the senior pupil and undergraduate, and will serve them well as an example of the embryology of a mammal; but, although the pig embryo was popularinearlystudiesofmorphogenesis, itmay bedificulttodaytojustifysuchadetailed study of one animal's development, especially when there is no reference to or comparison with others. Paradoxically, and in contrast to the professed aim of the book, itmay be more valuable for reference by advanced students who seek information on growth rates, fetal weights and bio- chemicalanalyses.Growthanddevelopmentofthepighave,ofcourse,adirectrelevanceforthe veterinarianand agriculturistwho, most ofal,willappreciatethisbook. J.MCKENZIE


The development of the embryonic membranes in the pig: observations on the afterbirths. Ashdown RR, Marrable AW. Res Vet Sci. 1970 May;11(3):227-31. No abstract available. PMID: 5498550 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations

4. The embryonic membranes of the pig. Marrable AW. Vet Rec. 1969 Jun 14;84(24):598-600. No abstract available. PMID: 5798741 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations

5. The ischaemic extremities of the allanto-chorion of the pig and their relation to the endometrium. Marrable AW. Res Vet Sci. 1968 Nov;9(6):578-82. No abstract available. PMID: 5721361 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations

6. Adherence and fusion between the extremities of adjacent embryonic sacs in the pig. Ashdown RR, Marrable AW. J Anat. 1967 Apr;101(Pt 2):269-75. No abstract available. PMID: 6040078

Pig Development

Chicken

Hamburger and Hamilton A series of normal stages in the development of the chick embryo. J. Morph. 88 p49 (1951)

Butler and Juurlink An atlas for staging mammalian and chick embryos. CRC Press Inc., Florida (1987)

Butler, H. and Juurlink, B.H.J. An atlas for staging mammalian and chick embryos. CRC Press Inc., Florida (1987)

Chicken Development