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Note there is some confusion arising in the terminology when comparing animal developmental axes and those of human anatomical axes.
Note there is some confusion arising in the terminology when comparing animal developmental axes and those of human anatomical axes.



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Anatomical axes comparison Human-anatomical-planes
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Note there is some confusion arising in the terminology when comparing animal developmental axes and those of human anatomical axes.

How do you establish the anatomical axes of the embryo? Another well-studied model of axis patterning is the establishment of limb axes, in particular this system historically was studied by grafting and rotating parts of the early developing limb.


Axes Formation: left-right axis | dorso-ventral axis | rostro-caudal axis | limb axis | Coronal | Sagittal | Transverse


Mechanism Links: mitosis | cell migration | cell junctions |epithelial invagination | epithelial mesenchymal transition | mesenchymal epithelial transition | epithelial mesenchymal interaction | morphodynamics | tube formation | apoptosis | autophagy | axes formation | time | molecular

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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 28) Embryology Developmental Mechanism - Rostro-Caudal axis Axis. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Developmental_Mechanism_-_Rostro-Caudal_axis_Axis

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