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  • ...ption factors are generally domain are dimeric, with each helix containing basic amino acid residues that aid DNA binding. This signalling pathway has also been implicated in many developmental abnormalities and diseases.
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  • [[File:Human idiogram-chromosome 17.jpg|thumb|17]] ...-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease'''{{#pmid:29511693|PMID29511693}} "Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a hereditary demyelinating disease of the peripheral
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  • | {{R-spondin family collapsetable}} Inhibitors - Wnt inhibitor IWP2; Nodal inhibitor (SB431542 drug TGF-beta/Smad inhibitor)
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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 ...egmentation clock represents an important milestone in understanding human developmental biology."
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  • '''Coelom''', meaning "cavity", and major fluid-filled cavities can be seen to form both within the embryo (intraembryonic c The four images below beginning in week 3 show cross-sections of the trilaminar embryo and the sequence of mesoderm development.
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  • ...tein growth factors are bound by 4 different cell membrane receptors (FGFR1-4). FGFRs belong to the tyrosine kinase receptor family. ...o the intracellular Fgf11/12/13/14 subfamily (iFGFs), the endocrine hormone-like Fgf15/21/23 subfamily (hFGFs), and the paracrine canonical Fgf subfamil
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  • The pancreas is a two-headed organ, not only in origin but also in function. In origin, the pancre ...tic polypeptide and ghrelin. Furthermore gastrin, secreted by {{stomach}} G-cells, is also embryonically expressed in the pancreas but disappears after
    29 KB (3,983 words) - 23:10, 7 January 2020
  • '''Coelom''', meaning "cavity", and major fluid-filled cavities can be seen to form both within the embryo (intraembryonic c * '''Lectopia Lecture Audio''' Lecture Date: 10-08-2009 Lecture Time: 12:00 Venue: CLB 5 Speaker: Mark Hill [http://lectopia.el
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  • [[File:Chicken-gastrulation2.jpg|thumb|400px|Mesoderm formation]] ...ng ectoderm and endoderm, mesoderm also lies outside the embryo as '''extra-embryonic mesoderm''' (covered in placenta lecture). Embryonic mesoderm will
    15 KB (1,947 words) - 16:05, 1 October 2019
  • ...rmal lineage whose development requires expression of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Atoh1. The genes and pathways involved in regulating M ...x relationships with the epidermis and are progressively covered by Schwann-like cells until they complete the mature arrangement late in postnatal life
    21 KB (2,868 words) - 10:47, 19 November 2019
  • ...ine - Pancreas Development|Endocrine Pancreas]] | [[Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Pancreas_Development|Exocrine Pancreas]] ...ology_History|Historic Embryology]]: [[Book - Manual of Human Embryology 17-8|1912 Pancreas Development]] | [[Paper - Some Observations on the Developme
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ..._Manual_of_Human_Embryology_17-2#The_Teeth|1912 The Teeth]] | [[Book_-_Text-Book_of_Embryology_12#The_Teeth|1921 The Teeth]]
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  • [[File:Stage20-23_limbs_b.jpg|thumb|500px|Human embryonic limb development ([[week 8]])]] ...haft length (OSL) showed a strong positive correlation with CRL. The OSL-to-femur length ratio rapidly increased in fetuses with CRL between 40 and 75 m
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  • [[File:Human-spermatozoa.jpg|thumb|Human spermatozoa (light microscope)]] [[File:Human-spermatozoa EM01.jpg|thumb|Human spermatozoa (electron microscope)]]
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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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  • ...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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  • A set of 6 extra-ocular muscles allow for a strong voluntary control of the movement of the e ...r film is excreted through the lacrimal duct which is located on the infero-medial surface of the eyelid.
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  • ...mmals, the Notch signalling pathway is comprised of four receptors (Notch 1-4) which interact with Delta or Jagged ligands to bring about the activation ...otch signalling pathway, but is in no way a complete resource for all Notch-related information (especially since this signalling pathway has such a wid
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