Kyoto Collection

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Introduction

Kyoto Embryos

(Kyoto University, Japan)

  • Begun by Dr. Hideo Nishimura in 1961 and has over 44,000 human embryo specimens.
  • Developed and managed by Kohei Shiota.
  • Currently managed by Shigehito Yamada.

Shiota Hill Yamada.jpg

  • Polydactyly in human embryos[1]
    • 129 embryos with polydactyly in 36,380 human conceptuses obtained through induced abortion during the period from 1962 to 1974.
  • Human embryo imaging with a super-parallel magnetic resonance (MR) microscope[2]


Links: Kyoto Collection


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 21) Embryology Kyoto Collection. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Kyoto_Collection

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  1. <pubmed>691840</pubmed>
  2. <pubmed>18037794</pubmed>