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==Introduction==
Many universities and research groups hold collections of embryos from many model species. Very few have well-characterised collections of embryos showing human development.
There are groups now taking advantage of molecular methods and new imaging techniques to either re-evaluate historic collections, or analysing new embryonic material. Some of these new databases are being made available online for research purposes.


:Links: [[Human Embryo Collections]]
:Links: [[Human Embryo Collections]]
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Introduction

Many universities and research groups hold collections of embryos from many model species. Very few have well-characterised collections of embryos showing human development.

There are groups now taking advantage of molecular methods and new imaging techniques to either re-evaluate historic collections, or analysing new embryonic material. Some of these new databases are being made available online for research purposes.


Links: Human Embryo Collections



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 27) Embryology Embryo Collections. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryo_Collections

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