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Some Recent Findings

  • Application of Carnegie stages of development to unify human and baboon ultrasound findings early in pregnancy[1] "The objective of this study was to determine if very early ultrasonographic measurements obtained from human and baboon are comparable. For this purpose, the gestational, amniotic and yolk sacs, embryonic crown rump length (CRL) and heart rate were measured ultrasonographically between 35 and 47 days from the mean day of a three-day mating period in baboons (n=18) and between 42 to 58 days from fertilization as calculated from the CRL measurements in human pregnancies (n=82). ...The findings that embryonic CRL, extra-embryonic space and heart rate are very similar between the 17th and 23rd Carnegie developmental stages make the baboon a promising surrogate of human pregnancy for investigations using celocentesis."

Taxon

Taxonomy ID:

Genbank common name: koala Inherited blast name:

Rank: species

Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard)

Mitochondrial genetic code: Translation table 2

Lineage ( full )

Links: Taxonomy Browser Phascolarctos cinereus

Development Overview

References

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