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  • | width=520px|<html5media height="480" width="500">File:Mouse cranial neural crest migration 01.mp4</html5media> [[Media:Mouse cranial neural crest migration 01.mp4|'''Click Here''' to play on mobile de
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  • ...start="true" logo="false">Mouse cranial neural crest migration 01.flv|File:Mouse cranial neural crest migration 01.jpg</wikiflv> ...aging of GFP-labelled cranial neural crest cells (NCC) in embryonic mouse (E9.5)
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  • | <qt>file=Mouse cranial neural crest migration 01.mov‎|width=652px|height=496px|controlle ...aging of GFP-labelled cranial neural crest cells (NCC) in embryonic mouse (E9.5)
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  • ===Mouse Embryo Face Development=== ...n was prepared and relabeled from single computed tomography images of the mouse embryos at different stages.
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  • Primordial germ cell migration in E10.5 mouse embryo ...ell migration 03|Flash E10.5]] | [[:Category:Mouse_E10.5|E10.5]] | [[Mouse Development]]
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  • | <qt>file=Stage16-18 face 01.mov‎|width=228px|height=250px|controller=true|autoplay=false</q | '''Human face development'''
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  • ...eight="240" width="300" autoplay="true">Stage16-18 face 01.flv|File:Stage16-18 face 01.jpg</wikiflv> '''Development of the Face'''
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  • Ventral view of the developing mouse face (E9.5 - E12) the series of μCT scans showing the range of shape and size variati ...ce|Quicktime version]] | [[Movie - CT Mouse Face|Flash version]] | [[Mouse Development]]
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  • ===Development of the Human Face=== [[File:Stage16-18 face 02.jpg|right]]
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  • Ventral view of the developing mouse face (E9.5 - E12) the series of μCT scans showing the range of shape and size variati ...ce|Quicktime version]] | [[Movie - CT Mouse Face|Flash version]] | [[Mouse Development]]
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  • [[File:Micro-computed tomography apparatus.jpg|thumb|Micro-computed tomography apparatus]] ...en in genetically modified animal models, such as the mouse (More? [[Mouse Development]]).
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  • ...evelopment means in utero insult during pregnancy may have consequences to development of the nervous system. ...early, therefore also look at notes covering Week 3- neural tube and Week 4-early nervous system.
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  • ...) with a box (homeodomain) domain. A transcription factor of the helix-turn-helix structural family, DNA binding, and activating gene expression. In hum Pax6 has been identified as regulating development of the central nervous system, eyes, nose, pancreas and pituitary gland.
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  • ...he adult thymus, specialised microenvironments allow the production of self-tolerant T cells from immature precursors. ...for responses against infections and much research concerns the postnatal development of T cells within the thymus.
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  • [[File:Mouse.jpg|left]] This {{mouse}} page is organised to show a detailed day by day development of sytems and features with approximate timing of key events. The staging b
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  • ...cktime Movie - Mouse E15 sectioned microCT|Quicktime version]] | [[Movie - Mouse E15 sectioned microCT|Flash version]]. ...) Updated [[Rabbit Development]] with movie links and historic drawings of development.
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  • Belongs to the transforming growth factor-beta (TGFB) superfamily, humans have [[#Human BMP Family|15 members]] in thi ...B1, TGFB, TGFB3, bone morphogenetic proteins Bmp-2A, Bmp-2B, Bmp-3, and Bmp-6. mullerian inhibitory substance.
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  • [[File:Mouse.jpg|left]] ...f the mouse embryo included in each Theiler stage (Staging of gastrulating mouse embryos by morphological landmarks in the dissecting microscope.{{#pmid:826
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  • ...ved from mesoderm (cartilage, bone, and connective tissue). General neural development is also covered in Neural Notes. The term "neural crest was first used in {{Ref-Marshall1879}}.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Early_Vascular_Development]] =Early Vascular Development=
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|thumb|500px|Human embryonic limb development ([[week 8]])]] ...the morphogenesis of the femur and in differentiating normal and abnormal development during the early fetal period."
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  • | [[File:Fly_wild-type_head.jpg|350px]] | [[Fly Development|Fly]] wild-type head{{#pmid:108157|PMID108157}}
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  • = Neural Crest Development= ...ved from mesoderm (cartilage, bone, and connective tissue). General neural development is also covered in Neural Notes.
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  • =Early Vascular Development= ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;"> Lecturer : Dr Nalini Pather </div></div>
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  • [[File:Mouse.jpg|thumb]][[File:Mouse E0-E5.jpg|thumb]] ...ists used mice for gene knockouts. Suddenly it was necessary to understand development in order to understand the effect of knocking out the gene.
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  • ...ar.png|300px|Mouse embryo (19 somite) vascular distribution|thumb|Image of mouse embryo (19 somite) vascular distribution (about [[Carnegie stage 11|Human s ...n overview of early vascular development, secondly the key events in heart development.
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  • ...ved from mesoderm (cartilage, bone, and connective tissue). General neural development is also covered in {{Neural}} Notes. ...mainly on the development of neural crest cells using originally a Chicken-Quail chimera model she had developed{{#pmid:29616728|PMID29616728}}, see al
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  • [[File:Paramesonephric_ducts.jpg|thumb|300px|Female uterus development]] ...le="font-size:150%">'''♂'''</span> - Male &nbsp; &nbsp; <span style="font-size:150%">'''♀'''</span> - Female</center>
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  • [[File:Stage16-17-limbs01.jpg|thumb|500px|Human embryonic limb development ([[week 6]])]] [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|thumb|500px|Human embryonic limb development ([[week 8]])]]
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ...rine - Hypothalamus Development|hypothalamus]] and [[Endocrine - Pituitary Development|pituitary]], it would be perfect."
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  • =Kidney Development= This is an archive 2010 version of the current 2016 - [[Lecture - Renal Development]]
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  • =Kidney Development= ...o, there are several stages in their development closely linked to genital development. The nephron, the functional unit of the kidney, is also a classical epithe
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  • ...give rise to DRG and sympathetic ganglia (SG) which form along the anterior-posterior axis of the embryo{{#pmid:15590743|PMID15590743}}. ...discovery of the spinal nerve roots i.e the dorsal root, known as the Bell-Magendie law.
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" Candidates should understand and describe normal and abnormal human development and the principles of implantation, developmental embryology and early preg
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  • ...ent [[ANAT2341_2009_Students#Group_Projects|Group Project 2009]]. See also Mouse online resources listed below. :{{Template:Mouse}}
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  • ...through the reactivation of the same signalling pathways involved in early development.){{#pmid:25772309|PMID25772309}} ...ick embryo, as well as abnormalities in this pathway relevant to embryonic development, including Achondroplasia, Pfeiffer syndrome and Apert syndrome. A short in
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  • ...he first system to develop and function in the human embryo. Rapid cardiac development is essential as the growing embryo can no longer receive oxygen and essenti ...ental processes such as: embryonic folding, coelom formation, and vascular development <ref name="PMID16479500><pubmed>16479500 </pubmed></ref>. As a result, any
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