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This lecture covers Endocrine Development. | This lecture covers Endocrine Development, note that a better understanding can be made if you understand the adult function of each endocrine organ (though this will not be covered in the Lecture). Use the links below to either view the Lecture slides (1/page) or print (4/page). | ||
Endocrine development is sometimes divided into neuroendocrine and endocrine and is also generally covered piecemeal in all embryology textbooks, so you may have to look in several different chapters to find supporting textbook information. | |||
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Introduction
Template:BGDB2011 This lecture covers Endocrine Development, note that a better understanding can be made if you understand the adult function of each endocrine organ (though this will not be covered in the Lecture). Use the links below to either view the Lecture slides (1/page) or print (4/page).
Endocrine development is sometimes divided into neuroendocrine and endocrine and is also generally covered piecemeal in all embryology textbooks, so you may have to look in several different chapters to find supporting textbook information.
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Textbooks
Moore, K.L. & Persuad, T.V.N. (2008). The Developing Human: clinically oriented embryology (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders.
This textbook does not have a specific chapter on endocrine development (look at head development, neural development, neural crest development, genital development chapters). UNSW Library connection. | |
Schoenwolf, G.C., Bleyl, S.B., Brauer, P.R. and Francis-West, P.H. (2009). Larsen’s Human Embryology (4th ed.). New York; Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
This textbook does not have a specific chapter on endocrine development (look at head development, neural development, neural crest development, genital development chapters). UNSW Library connection. | |
Stephen Nussey, S. and Whitehead S. (2001) Endocrinology - An Integrated Approach London, UK Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers.
This textbook covers each endocrine organ in separate chapters with variable amounts of embryology. There is no coverage of placenta as an endocrine organ. NCBI Bookshelf | Contents | |
Hill, M.A. (2011) UNSW Embryology (11th ed.). Sydney:UNSW. original Endocrine page |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 10) Embryology BGD Lecture - Endocrine Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/BGD_Lecture_-_Endocrine_Development
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