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The Kyoto embryo collection is the largest collection of human embryos in the world, it therefore provides a unique research and educational resource for studying all aspects of early human development.


PMID 27459299 This recent report showed that 13 cloned sheep generated from the same cell line that produced [[:File:Dolly the sheep.jpg|"Dolly"]] have now survived much longer, and appear to have health measurements within the normal ranges.  
This iBook now allows you to observe selected embryos from the first 8 weeks after fertilization and explore for yourself the changes that occur in normal human development during this key period. This atlas of the Kyoto embryos from Carnegie Stage 7 to 23 provides a brief description of each stage, surface views, interactive images, histology, movies and a glossary.


:'''Links:''' [[Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer]] | [[Sheep Development]]
 
:'''Links:''' [[Kyoto Collection]] | [[Embryology iBooks]]
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News - Embryonic Development - Kyoto eBook
Kyoto Embryo Collection
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The Kyoto embryo collection is the largest collection of human embryos in the world, it therefore provides a unique research and educational resource for studying all aspects of early human development.

This iBook now allows you to observe selected embryos from the first 8 weeks after fertilization and explore for yourself the changes that occur in normal human development during this key period. This atlas of the Kyoto embryos from Carnegie Stage 7 to 23 provides a brief description of each stage, surface views, interactive images, histology, movies and a glossary.


Links: Kyoto Collection | Embryology iBooks
Older News Articles - Dolly's sisters live on! | Thalidomide in Zebrafish | Human pancreas stem cells | Oral contraceptive no risk of major birth defects | Maternal Malaria Neurovascular Development Effects | Oocyte/Spermatozoa fate decision Rubella eliminated in the Americas | Three-person embryos | 2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine - Neural Development