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  • Development of the immune system will also link to cardiovascular development notes (blood and vessel {{Immune Links}}
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  • # [[Special:NewFiles|New images]] ====Week 2====
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  • Development of the immune system will also link to cardiovascular development notes ({{blood}} and ve The maternal immune system also has specialised functions and cells associated with {{implantat
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  • ...and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with dynamic images, such as movies. This current page introduces the various movies and animat ...and additional information such as: a description of the movie, additional images, links, references and copyright information. Note, clicking the icon image
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  • These pages are designed for university level students but also contain images and movies that can be used with students. ...regated during mitosis, the last image is a normal microscopic view of the 2 daughter cells following cell division. Chromosomes have been labelled (whi
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  • Listed below are links to histology images and pages relating to different tissues and organs, the [[:Category:Histolo * [[:Category:Histology|Category:Histology]] - Category listing pages and images associated with histology.
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  • ...y identical (clonal) cells called embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells from Tera-2, a cell line of human testicular teratocarcinoma. Cloned human teratoma cel ...ses using IVF and donated by patients for research, are generated from the 2-pronuclear stage. The inner cell mass of the blastocyst is maintained in cu
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  • ...turn interstitial fluid (lymph) to the bloodstream and also as part of the immune system. In the embryo, lymphatic development begins at the cardinal vein, w ...scular system that also contains blood. Clinically, important for roles in immune surveillance and oncogenic (cancer) processes.
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  • ...nchus anatinus'') also called the "duck-billed platypus" together with the 2 [[Echidna_Development|echidna groups]] (short-beaked and long-beaked) are t ...tion rate in the platypus at 7.0 × 10-9/bp/generation (95% CI 4.1 × 10-9-1.2 × 10-8/bp/generation). We estimated effective population sizes of ance
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  • This page contains information and images associated with respiratory system histology. This can be initially divided into the 2 regions of the '''upper''' and '''lower''' respiratory tract.
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  • ...ase of lumbar region, where they form a single structure. Using ultrasound images, we detected the presence of two similarly sized and apparently separated h ...lucidae of oviductal ova, but never within the perivitelline space. By day 2, most ova had reached the pronuclear stage and by day 3, early cleavage sta
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  • ...cial:RecentChanges| Recent Changes]] | [[Special:NewImages| Gallery of New Images]] | [[Site Map]] | [[New 2015]] | [[New 2014]] | [[New 2013]] | [[New 2012] ...edits since Embryology was set up - 154,651 '''Views total 39,249,204''' (2,261,571)
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  • ...cial:RecentChanges| Recent Changes]] | [[Special:NewImages| Gallery of New Images]] | [[Site Map]] | [[New 2012]] | [[New 2011]] | [[New 2010]] | [[New 2009] ...l]] 12:07, 19 November 2011 (EST) Added to [[Menstrual Cycle - Histology]] images of [[Menstrual_Cycle_-_Histology#Bacterial_Vaginosis|Bacterial Vaginosis]].
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  • ...w.edu.au/mod/book/view.php?id=789982&chapterid=100772 Lymphatic Tissue and Immune System] '''Virtual Slide Box: 2. Bone Marrow Smear''' [http://vslide.med.unsw.edu.au/flashslide.jsp?fn=b34_
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  • Note that in early human development (week 2) a transient structure called the "primitive yolk sac" forms from the {{hyp ...haracterized as immune cells. However, in recent years, a multitude of non-immune functions have emerged many of which play essential roles in a variety of d
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  • ...polypeptide production beyond annotated genes, including the induction of immune responses following human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection. Translation is ...his family of RNAs modify other small RNAs (rRNAs and tRNAs) and fall into 2 main classes; box C/D snoRNAs and the box H/ACA.
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  • The thymus has a key role in the development of an effective immune system as well as an [[Endocrine - Thymus Development|endocrine function]]. ...}} in front of the ventral aorta. (More? [[Neural Crest Development]]) The immune system T cells are essential for responses against infections and much rese
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  • ...[http://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/lti/view.php?id=802962 Thymus (adult 2)] | [http://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/lti/view.php?id=804048 Spleen] | [h {{Immune Links}}
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  • ...brary.unsw.edu.au/lib/unsw/reader.action?docID=1430108&ppg=320 Chapter 10. Immune-Lymphatic System] ...vzk7%2Fhjeutavr&data=8%401!9%4015840!10%40-16657&version=1 BEST - Appendix 2]
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  • ...cial:RecentChanges| Recent Changes]] | [[Special:NewImages| Gallery of New Images]] | [[Site Map]] | [[New 2011]] | [[New 2010]] | [[New 2009]] ...astrointestinal Tract - Abnormalities]] page with Intestinal Aganglionosis images and also added [[Neural_-_Cerebrum_Development|Cerebrum Development]] templ
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