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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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  • | <html5media height="600" width="820">File:2016Lecture-Limb.mp4</html5media><br> ...e-Endocrine.mp4|'''Click Here''' to play on mobile device]] [[File:Moviebar-icons.jpg|200px|right]]
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  • ...serve are mainly the rostrocaudal development of the somites and the early limb buds. ...k, with only small lower limbbud bulges towards the tail. Within the upper limb bud undifferentiated mesenchyme (embryonic connective tissue) and early for
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  • These notes summarise the timecourse of development of skeletal muscle in humans. {{Musculoskeletal Links}}
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  • ===Somite Musculoskeletal Contributions to the Trunk=== Animation shows the musculoskeletal components formed from the somite. Somite origin structures are labeled pin
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the seventh week following fertilization or clinical {{GA}} week 9. ==Endocrine Development==
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  • ==Course Commences 26 Jul Tue 10-11 Biomed E == | [[Lecture - Week 1 and 2 Development|Week 1 and 2 Development]]
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  • ...of the embryo body. This page will describe the genes associated with limb development. What we now know is that the same patterning genes are used by all animals ...th that developmental process. Pattern signalling occurs before we see the limb features develop.
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  • Course Commences 26 Jul Tue 10-11 Biomed E. | [[Lecture - Week 1 and 2 Development|Week 1 and 2 Development]]
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  • Course Commences 5 Aug Tue 12-1pm Wallace Wurth LG02. | [[Lecture - Week 1 and 2 Development|Week 1 and 2 Development]]
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  • '''Laboratory:''' Thursday 13:00 - 15:00 (Weeks:2-9,10-13), '''Lecture:''' Thursday 15:00 - 16:00 (Weeks:2-9,10-13),
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  • Course Commences 5 Aug Tue 12-1pm Wallace Wurth LG02. | [[Lecture - Week 1 and 2 Development|Week 1 and 2 Development]]
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  • ...mov|Quicktime version]] | [[Carnegie stage 22]] | [[Musculoskeletal System Development]] ==Skeletal System Development==
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  • | width=305px|[[File:Hill Mirapeix Domenech-Mateu Collection.jpg|300px]] | [[File:Domenech-Mateu slide01.jpg|400px]]
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  • ...to reduced maternal oxygen or fetal hypoxia below that occurring in normal development. Exposure to altitude hypoxia normally results in physiological responses t ...onic bradycardia, hypoxia, hemorrhage, and blisters, leading to transverse limb defects as well as craniofacial and cardiovascular defects. While evidence
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  • [[File:Congenital_dislocation_hip.jpg|thumb|X-ray showing congenital hip dislocation in the newborn infant.]] ...trointestinal, endocrine and genital) that can be assessed postnatally by x-ray alone or in combination with tracers or contrast agents.
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the eighth week (week 8) following fertilization or clinical week 10 ...pment during this week. This page will give an overview of limb and neural development and look at other system organization compared with the earlier stages. Use
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  • ...lectures and a single laboratory each week of UNSW Semester 2, Weeks 2-7,8-13. [https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html UNSW Aca * Lecture 1 Mon 10:00 - 11:00am Wallace Wurth LG03 (K-C27-LG03)
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  • ...imb Development]] | [[Neural System - Abnormalities]] | [[Endocrine System Development]] | PMID 16504142) :(More? [[Ultrasound]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]] | [[Cardiovascular System - Abnormalities|Cardiac Abnormalities]])
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  • ...Human Development]] | [[2010 Foundations Practical - Introduction to Human Development]] * [[SH Lecture - Respiratory System Development]]
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  • * Lecture - Mon 13:00 - 14:00 (Weeks: 2-13), Wed 15:00 - 16:00 (Weeks: 2-13) * Laboratory - Fri 12:00 - 14:00 (Weeks: 2-13)
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  • The mesoderm forms nearly all the connective tissues of the {{musculoskeletal}} system. Each tissue ({{cartilage}}, {{bone}}, and muscle) goes through ma The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesod
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  • '''2011''' Unit: Embryology: Early &amp; Systematic Development (ANAT2341) | [[Lecture - Week 3 Development|Week 3 Development]]
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  • * Understanding early neurulation, mesoderm and heart development, and being able to identify the defining structures in the chicken embryo. * Understanding craniofacial and limb development and being able to identify the defining structures in chicken embryos.
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  • ...in anatomically different regions. This practical class will describe the development and structure of bone and finish with a study of abnormalities associated w ...eveloping bone is cartilage, skeletal muscles and connective tissue of the limb.
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  • [[File:Lectopia-icon.jpg|300px|left]] Unit: Embryology: Early &amp; Systematic Development (ANAT2341) [http://lectopia.elearning.unsw.edu.au/ilectures/ilectures.lasso
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  • ! colspan=2|Lecture 2 Thu 2-3 pm ! colspan=2|Laboratory Thu 3-5 pm
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  • This page is organised to show a week by week {{human timeline}} of development features and approximate timing of key events with more detailed informatio | [[File:Human development timeline graph 01.jpg|280px]]
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  • ...ts.unsw.edu.au/spaces/central-lecture-block/k-e19-g05-central-lecture-block-4 CLB4]) ...genvironments.unsw.edu.au/spaces/mathews-theatres/k-d23-304-mathews-theatre-d Matthews ThD])
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  • Key Events of Human Development during the fourth week ([[:Category:Week 4|week 4]]) following fertilizatio These notes cover the fourth week of embryonic development, which is the beginning of organogenesis, (specific tissues and systems are
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  • '''Theory Exam''' ANAT2341/1 MENG 403 Mechanical Eng 403 (K-J17-403) | [[2010 Lecture 3|Week 1&2 Development]]
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  • ...om [https://lectures.unsw.edu.au/ess/portal/section/691ba9a0-7c35-4ad2-8fd0-846db7771557 ECHO 360 Course Portal]. ...ink=https://lectures.unsw.edu.au/ess/portal/section/691ba9a0-7c35-4ad2-8fd0-846db7771557]]
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  • [[Category:2009ANAT2341]][[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] ...lectures and a single laboratory each week of UNSW Semester 2, Weeks 2-7,8-13. [https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html UNSW Aca
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture - Limb Development]] =Limb Development=
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  • This page describes skeletal tendon development, during formation of the connective tissue connection muscle to bone. ...as in early [[Cardiovascular_System_-_Heart_Valve_Development|heart valve development]].{{#pmid:24983472|PMID24983472}}
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  • The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesod The mesoderm forms nearly all the connective tissues of the musculoskeletal system. Each tissue (cartilage, bone, and muscle) goes through many differe
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  • ...m, which includes the placental vascular system. We will look through cross-sections of the Carnegie stage 13 embryo and follow the flow of blood throug # Understand development of early embryo heart and vascular system.
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|500px|right]] [[File:Limb bud geometry and patterning.jpg|thumb|Limb bud geometry and patterning{{#pmid:20644713|PMID20644713}}]]
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|500px|right]] ...separate elements and articulation with both the axial skeleton and lower limb. Postnatally, the human upright posture has also placed highly species spec
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  • =Muscle Development = This laboratory will look at the musculoskeletal development. The laboratory will also allow time for work on the group online project.
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    [[File:Larvae1.png|thumb|link=Zebrafish Development|alt=zebrafish larvae|zebrafish larvae]] :A fish model of vertebrate embryological development. Embryos are translucent and there are a large number of known, and manufac
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  • [[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] ...ll have a broad understanding of: human development, some animal models of development and current related research topics. Experts and researchers from within th
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  • ...n, preimplantation development, implantation, embryonic development, fetal development. There will be some course materials not yet covered (fetal and placenta). * MONDAY 24th: 11-12 WW LG03
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  • =Mesoderm Development= ...each layer ('''ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm''') forward through its early development, and then jump back to discuss the next layer.
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  • ...nu to find related content. These pages will remain ''frozen'' at their mid-2009 stage and still available as a DVD version. All updates will be added t ====Beginnings, Growth and Development (BGD) Cycle B====
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|thumb|500px|Human embryonic limb development ([[week 8]])]] [[File:Limb bud geometry and patterning.jpg|thumb|Limb bud geometry and patterning{{#pmid:20644713|PMID20644713}}]]
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  • ...lign=top|This lecture is an introduction to the process of musculoskeletal development (bone and skeletal muscle) (b. In the body, this is mainly about '''mesoder ...ure will cover mainly cartilage and bone, as muscle will be covered in the limb lecture and in this week's laboratory.
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  • ...artilage "template" with bone (week 5-12) that continues through postnatal development, with a second surge of growth at puberty. ...the basis of his later publication in his 1910 embryology textbook [[Book_-_Manual_of_Human_Embryology |Manual of Human Embryology]].
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  • [[File:Chicken-gastrulation2.jpg|thumb|400px|Mesoderm formation]] ...in terms of temporary structures that will become something else later in development.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development]] [[File:Bone-femur-c.jpg|right|link=File:Bone-femur.jpg]]
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  • This lecture is an introduction to the events in limb development. ...epts and experiments that have identified patterning mechanisms within the limb.
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  • {{ICD-11 pelvic girdle anomalies header table}} ...uxation of the hip joint). Note that both the current ICD-10 and future ICD-11 code exclude "clicking hip" (MG40).
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  • * Limb: upper limbs longer and bent at elbow, foot plate with digital rays begin t | rowspan=2|[[File:Kyoto940 stage21-01.jpg|500px]]
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  • =Mesoderm Development= ...each layer ('''ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm''') forward through its early development, and then jump back to discuss the next layer.
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  • [[File:Mouse-E10.5_ganglia_Sox10.jpg|thumb|Mouse (E10.5) Sox10 expression{{#pmid:20704721 ...} proteins share a DNA-binding domain known as the HMG box, defined by a 79-amino acid region.
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  • ...similar stages of early development. See also [[K12 Human and Other Animal Development|Humans and Animal Embryology]]. What are the key things in development that we share?
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  • {{Header}}[[File:Bone-femur-c.jpg|right|link=File:Bone-femur.jpg]] ...in anatomically different regions. This practical class will describe the development and structure of bone and finish with a study of abnormalities associated w
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  • [[Image:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]] ...tistics Unit, UNSW and published in Congenital Malformations Australia 1981-92.
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  • ...erm is shown as a link for "{{oocyte}}", it links directly to the [[Oocyte Development]] page. {{Abnormal development}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture - Musculoskeletal Development]] =Musculoskeletal Development=
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Musculoskeletal_Development]] =Musculoskeletal Development=
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  • ...letal muscle development, descriptions of cardiac muscle and smooth muscle development can be found in other notes. Skeletal muscle forms by fusion of mononucleat ...soderm into muscle cells is thought to involve a family of basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factors, the first of which discovered was MyoD1. MyoD1
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  • ...ne Formation and Joints] | [[Media:Basic_Histo_diagrams_labelled_in_colour_-_2005.pdf‎|Histology Drawings]] [[File:Bone-femur-c.jpg|right|link=File:Bone-femur.jpg]]
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  • ...loskeletal abnormalities affecting one or a combination of bone and muscle development in the skull, trunk and limbs. This page therefore can only broadly introdu Musculoskeletal and limb disorders together form the largest group of congenital defects that occur
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  • * --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 11:24, 9 November 2009 (EST) [[Movie_-_Embryo_stage_14|Movie - Embryo stage 14]] a rotating movie of an embryo mod ...art 6]] | [[Historic_Animation_-_Heart_07| Part 7]] | [[Historic_Animation_-_Heart_08| Part 8]]
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  • Following a post-doctoral appointment at the University of Chicago, John taught at Marquette ...ng cells are to behave. His early recognition of the role of cell death in development and analyses of feather patterns are also part of his long legacy to scient
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  • {{ICD-11 limb anomalies header table}} ...syndromes or karyotype anomalies (trisomy etc) by association. Congenital limb agenesis and deficiencies prevalence is about 7.9/10,000 live births.
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  • ...December 2014 (EST) Updated [[Immune System Development]] and [[Lymph Node Development]] pages with new [[:Template:Adult Mouse Lymphocyte Motility movies|table o ...ember 2014 (EST) Updated [[Musculoskeletal System - Limb Development‎|Limb Development‎]] with mouse E18.5 images and Tbx model.
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  • ...the [[N#notochord|notochord]], which forms a rod-like region running rostro-caudally in the midline. ...ent Animation - Amniotic Cavity]] [[File:Week3_folding icon.jpg|120px|link=Development Animation - Week 3]]
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  • =Muscle Development = ...e differentiation and plasticity. After an introductory tutorial on muscle development, students do three exercises looking at experimental images of muscle under
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  • ...the [[N#notochord|notochord]], which forms a rod-like region running rostro-caudally in the midline. ...ent Animation - Amniotic Cavity]] [[File:Week3_folding icon.jpg|120px|link=Development Animation - Week 3]]
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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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  • | [[File:Streeter1957 fig06-19.jpg|400px]] | [[File:Streeter1957 fig04-19.jpg|400px]]
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  • [[File:Bone-femur.jpg|thumb|alt=Bone femur diagram|Bone femur]] ...development see [[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development Timeline|Bone Development Timeline]].
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  • * Limb: upper and lower limb buds, foot plate, wrist, hand plate with digital rays * Development indices: number of semicircular ducts (1-3) and length of the paramesonephric duct.
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  • ...|300px|alt=Human critical periods of development|Human critical periods of development]] ...[Abnormal_Development_-_Viral_Infection|viral]] and [[Abnormal_Development_-_Bacterial_Infection|bacterial infections]].
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  • ...[#Developmental Biology|Developmental Biology]]) relates more generally to development in many different species and is freely available online (requires no login {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • --[[User:S8600021|Mark Hill]] 10:40, 31 December 2010 (EST) [[Abnormal Development - Iodine Deficiency]] page updated with new references. [[Developmental Sig ...ecture - Lymphatic Structure and Organs|Lymphatic Lecture]] | [[SH_Lecture_-_Respiratory_System_Development|Respiratory Lecture]] | [[Medicine]].
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  • Key events of human development during the third week (week 3) following fertilization clinical {{GA}} week ...ally around the {{notochord}}, which forms a rod-like region running rostro-caudally in the midline.
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  • ...acent bones, leaving in the adult a layer of cartilage in this region. The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesod {{Musculoskeletal Links}}
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  • [[File:Dog-adult.jpg|thumb|Adult dog]] ...development. Many of these developmental abnormalities are common to human development. The list below links to information on the Online Mendelian Inheritance in
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  • Key events of human development during the third week (week 3) following fertilization or Clinical week 5 ( BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Monday 17th May 2010 3-5pm G2G4.
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  • =Muscle Development = ...e differentiation and plasticity. After an introductory tutorial on muscle development, students do exercises looking at experimental images of muscle undergoing
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  • ...entricles_and_ganglia_development_03.jpg|thumb|Human brain and ventricular development imaged by MRI{{#pmid:20108226|PMID20108226}}]] [[File:Micro-magnetic resonance imaging.jpg|thumb|Micro-magnetic resonance imaging]]
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  • [[File:Size_comparison_embryo-fetus actual.jpg|right]] The fetal period (9-36 weeks) is about continued differentiation of organs and tissues, most imp
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  • ...rs [[Paper - The Critical Period in the Development of the Intestines|1914 Development of the Intestines]] and [[Paper - Some Gross Structural and Quantitative As ...er talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:36, 13 October 2015 (AEDT) Updated [[Endocrine_-_Other_Tissues#Endocrine_Lung|Endocrine lung]].
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  • ...sifies through [[Bone_Histology|endochondral ossification]] to form [[Bone Development|bone]]. The vertebral body begins as a bony collar that expands into region In the adult, the vertebra form rostro-caudally: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 1 sacrum, coccyx. There has bee
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  • ...(EST) Added to [[Menstrual Cycle - Histology]] images of [[Menstrual_Cycle_-_Histology#Bacterial_Vaginosis|Bacterial Vaginosis]]. ...ime_Movie_-_Model_Embryo_to_128_Cell_Stage|Quicktime version]] and [[Movie_-_Model_Embryo_to_128_Cell_Stage|Flash version]]. Added Carnegie collection [
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  • | [[File:Fly_wild-type_head.jpg|350px]] | [[Fly Development|Fly]] wild-type head{{#pmid:108157|PMID108157}}
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  • ...d gametogenesis, fertilization, implantation and early events of embryonic development. The third week (Clinical week 5 LMP) is the begining of the embryonic peri This laboratory will look at the third to fourth week of human development (stage 7 onward). We will be using a range of online materials and resource
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  • ...and have since been identified as regulators of cell fate decisions during development. These are a family of cell surface transmembrane receptors that pass once ...and pluripotent cell culture, we have found that Notch is active from the 4-cell stage. Transcriptomic analysis in single morula identified novel Notch
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  • ...) Updated [[Rabbit Development]] with movie links and historic drawings of development. ..., 20 November 2012 (EST) Added early draft version of historic text [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.56|Contributions to Emb
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  • ...neonatal clinical [[S#screening|screening]] methods for many disorders of development. ...nical Practice Guidelines - Pregnancy Care<ref name=PregnancyCare2018>{{Ref-PregnancyCare2018}}</ref> recommends a combined first trimester test compris
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  • =Musculoskeletal= This webpage will be focusing on fetal muscular development.
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  • ...bnormalities" are (Q00-Q99) but excludes "inborn errors of metabolism" (E70-E90). (ICD) ICD-10 was endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in May 1990 and came into use in WHO Member Stat
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  • ...these flies have hairs located in regions (ventral) which are normally hair-free, and therefore have a disrupted body pattern. ...oplasmic_extensions_01.jpg|thumb|300px|Mesenchymal cells of the developing limb bud possess long and highly dynamic cytoplasmic extensions.{{#pmid:23624372
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  • [[File:Frog-icon.png|left]] ...f the tadpole to frog has also been studied for hormonal controls and limb development. There have also been many different species used in these developmental st
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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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  • ...mesenchymal organisation. During early somite development a transient fluid-filled space, the somitocoel, can be identified in each somite and is later {{Musculoskeletal Links}}
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  • ...n identified as having a role in a growth of a number of different tissues development and differentiation and continue to have a role in the adult. ...tein growth factors are bound by 4 different cell membrane receptors (FGFR1-4). FGFRs belong to the tyrosine kinase receptor family.
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  • ...e thought to have a number of roles in late respiratory and perhaps neural development. Failure of complete diaphragm development can lead to a herniation of abdominal components through channels or gaps i
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  • ...to 36 after fertilisation ({{GA}} 34–50 days LMP) children were born with limb and other defects. In the late 1950's and early 1960's these children becam ...t susceptible to the teratogenic effects. In addition, the effect on human development is also dependent upon the time and dose of the drug exposure, the "critica
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...ous vasculature] | {{ICD11weblink}}2016900188 Congenital anomalies of skin development]
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    ...l_Development_-_Viral_Infection|Viral Infection]] | [[Abnormal_Development_-_Rubella_Virus|Rubella]] | [http://www.jennermuseum.com/ The Jenner Museum] :(More? {{VACTERL}} | [[Human Abnormal Development|Abnormal Development]] | PMID 21846383)
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  • #REDIRECT [[BGD_Lecture_-_Face_and_Ear_Development]] ...yology.med.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGDFace/BGDFace.htm Beginnings, Growth and Development Lecture: Face and Ear]. Prepared for easy printing and annotation, on the l
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    ...artoon.jpg|thumb|150px|alt=hair follicle cartoon|link=Integumentary_System_-_Hair_Development|Hair follicle]] ...ir Development]] | [[Integumentary_System_Development|Integumentary System Development]])
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  • ...and a half hour presentation uses your existing knowledge of normal human development in an applied clinical manner in relation to our existing knowledge of tera [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|thumb|Human Embryonic Development (week 1 to 8)]]
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    ...(Pallister-Killian, Beckwith-Wiedemann, Sotos, Perlman, and Simpson-Golabi-Behmel) rarely diagnosed prenatally. ...| [[Abnormal_Development_-_Maternal_Diabetes|Maternal Diabetes]] | [[Fetal Development]] | PMID 19609940)
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  • ...birth canal and secondly postnatal brain growth. (See also notes on [[Head Development]]) In humans, ossification within the skull continues postnatally, through ...l_Development#Abnormalities|skull growth]] and [[Palate Development|palate development]]. These abnormalities can furthermore impact on other systems such as neur
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    ===B-Myb=== ...e A-Myb, B-Myb (MybL2) and C-Myb family found in all proliferating cells. B-Myb is the only member of this Myb family specific to embryonic stem cells a
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    ...(astrocytes, radial glia cells) with a trophic functions. A member of the S-100 protein family that have diverse cellular functions. :(More? [[Neural System Development]] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=176990 OMIM - S100B
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  • ...h dysmorphic or monopodal capitulum and crura and a fixed footplate. Twenty-seven percent were of Type III with a dysmorphic or monopodal capitulum and ...tioning technique and immuno-histochemical staining, a comprehensive immuno-histological overview of the fetal human middle ear during a critical stage
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    ...[Sensory_-_Hearing_and_Balance_Development|Hearing]] | [[Lecture - Sensory Development]] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&cmd=search&term=Aut ...g|thumb|150px|alt=A-band|link=Musculoskeletal System - Muscle Development|A-band]]
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  • | {{ICD-11}} - {{ICD11weblink}}1624623908 '''LD40.0''' Complete trisomy 21] ...heart and digestive) and a risk of complications (epilepsy, leukemia, auto-immune and endocrine pathologies, earlier aging and Alzheimer disease.''
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  • ...ma concentration time curve.jpg|thumb|250px|Area under plasma concentration-time curve]] ...3054428|PMID3054428}} In some cases these drugs are prescribed to treat pre-existing or pregnancy related maternal medical conditions. This is not a com
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  • ...or McKusick.jpg|thumb|alt=Victor McKusick (1921-2008)|Victor McKusick (1921-2008)]] Victor McKusick (1921-2008) was a US medical geneticist who while at the Johns Hopkins in 1957 con
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  • ...me they will become a sufferer of this disease because they only have one X-chromosome. ...companies abnormal blood flow within the muscle which leads to progressive limb weakness, respiratory and cardiac failure and eventually premature death. <
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    [[File:Cell cycle1.jpg|thumb|150px|alt=cell cycle G0|link=Cell_Division_-_Mitosis|Cell cycle]] :(More? [[Week 1]] | [[Cell_Division_-_Mitosis|Mitosis]])
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  • =Birth and Postnatal Development= ...representing in mammals a transition from direct maternal support of fetal development, physical expulsion and establishment of the newborns own respiratory, circ
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    :(More? [[Neural System Development]] | [[Stem Cells]] | [http://omim.org/entry/604640 OMIM] | {{PMID}}18391221 :(More? [[Respiratory_System_-_Postnatal|Postnatal Respiratory]])
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  • ...etal muscle, which can cause pateints to become wheelchair bound with in 10-15 years of onset of the disease. <ref name="PMID19283344" /> Nikolaus (Nicholas) Friedreich (1825-1882) was born into a family of physicians and studied medicine at the Unive
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    ===C-banding=== ...ng [[G#G-banding|G-banding]], [[R#R-banding|R-banding]] and [[Q#Q-banding|Q-banding]].
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    ...omosome- structure.jpg|thumb|alt=Chromosome structure|150px|link=Molecular Development - Genetics|Chromosome structure]] :a cell cycle protein in mammals that suppresses G1-Cdk activity in G1 and is frequently inactivated in cancer. Belongs to a cla
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  • =Fetal Development and Birth= [[File:Size_comparison_embryo-fetus actual.jpg|right]]
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  • =Chapter VII. The Development of the Connective Tissues and Skeleton= ...varied in character, being composed sometimes of white, non-branching, non-elastic fibers, sometimes of yellow, branching, elastic fibers, of white, br
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  • {{ICD-11 Gastrointestinal anomalies header table}} [[File:Meckel%27s_diverticulum_01.jpg|thumb|link=Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Abnormalities#Meckel.27s_Diverticulum|Meckel's Diverticulum]]
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  • [[File:Mouse E0-E5.jpg|thumb]] ...') has always been a good embryological model, generating easily (litters 8-20) and quickly (21d). Mouse embryology really expanded when molecular biolo
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