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Sayer AA1, Cooper C.Fetal programming of body composition and musculoskeletal development.Early Hum Dev. 2005 Sep;81(9):735-44.
Sayer AA1, Cooper C.Fetal programming of body composition and musculoskeletal development.Early Hum Dev. 2005 Sep;81(9):735-44.


Baróti B1, Pap Z, Pánti Z, Buruian MM, Pávai Z. Morphometric and ultrasonographic study of the human fetal hip joint during intrauterine development. Rom J Morphol Embryol. 2013;54(4):977-81.
Morphometric and ultrasonographic study of the human fetal hip joint during intrauterine development.<ref><pubmed>24398993</pubmed>| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24398993]</ref>


Liberty G1, Boldes R, Shen O, Shaul C, Cohen SM, Yagel S. The fetal larynx and pharynx: structure and development on two- and three-dimensional ultrasound. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Aug;42(2):140-8. doi: 10.1002/uog.12358. Epub 2013 Jul 16.
Liberty G1, Boldes R, Shen O, Shaul C, Cohen SM, Yagel S. The fetal larynx and pharynx: structure and development on two- and three-dimensional ultrasound. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Aug;42(2):140-8. doi: 10.1002/uog.12358. Epub 2013 Jul 16.
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==Overall macroscopic development==
==Overall macroscopic development==

Revision as of 12:52, 27 August 2014

2014 Student Projects
2014 Student Projects: Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | Group 5 | Group 6 | Group 7 | Group 8
The Group assessment for 2014 will be an online project on Fetal Development of a specific System.

This page is an undergraduate science embryology student and may contain inaccuracies in either description or acknowledgements.

Musculoskeletal

--Mark Hill (talk) 15:21, 26 August 2014 (EST) OK you have nothing here, not even a project title (that I added). I will be asking your group questions in the lab tomorrow. How about some content, references, sources for each section. See Lab 3 Assessment.

Making Gains

For all you big boys out there who want to get jacked this is where it all starts in 2 easy steps. To be expanded upon...THIS IS NOT BROSCIENCE

Historical findings

Muscle development

References

Anatomy and variations of palmaris longus in fetuses.[1]

Development of the rectus abdominis and its sheath in the human fetus.[2]

Sonic hedgehog acts cell-autonomously on muscle precursor cells to generate limb muscle diversity.[3]

The normal growth of the biceps brachii muscle in human fetuses.[4]

  1. <pubmed> 23529313</pubmed>| [1]
  2. <pubmed> 22869489</pubmed>| [2]
  3. <pubmed> 22987640</pubmed>| [3]
  4. <pubmed>23468258</pubmed>| [4]

Bones and Cartilage development

References

Julie R. Fuchs, Shinichi Terada, Didier Hannouche, Erin R. Ochoa, Joseph P. Vacanti, Dario O. Fauza.Engineered fetal cartilage: Structural and functional analysis in vitro. Journal of Pediatric Surgery Volume 37, Issue 12, Pages 1720–1725, December 2002

Sayer AA1, Cooper C.Fetal programming of body composition and musculoskeletal development.Early Hum Dev. 2005 Sep;81(9):735-44.

Morphometric and ultrasonographic study of the human fetal hip joint during intrauterine development.[1]

Liberty G1, Boldes R, Shen O, Shaul C, Cohen SM, Yagel S. The fetal larynx and pharynx: structure and development on two- and three-dimensional ultrasound. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Aug;42(2):140-8. doi: 10.1002/uog.12358. Epub 2013 Jul 16.

  1. <pubmed>24398993</pubmed>| [5]

Overall macroscopic development

some recent findings

References