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Chicken embryo E-cadherin and P-cadherin in gastrulation<ref><pubmed>27097030</pubmed></ref> | Chicken embryo E-cadherin and P-cadherin in gastrulation<ref><pubmed>27097030</pubmed></ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:10, 1 September 2017
Progress Diary
Week 6
This weeks contribution to the project involved important an image from a peer-reviewed article that is an overview of the developmental origin of the heart. This included using correct uploading, referencing and copyright practices. Additionally I began working on the Introduction to our page.
The cardiovascular system is the first system to develop and function in the human embryo, and at week 4 of prenatal development, the heart begins to beat. At the beginning of stage nine (middle of week three) we see the functional folding of the neural plate and development of the neural tube give rise to the differentiation of the germ layer into products that eventually form the fully functional embryonic heart.
Week 5
This week, I mainly learnt how to use certain Wiki tools and commands to help format the group project closer to the submission date. This included importing pictures, adding in internal references and references to sites such as PubMed.
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Chicken embryo E-cadherin and P-cadherin in gastrulation[1]
Search Databases
Reference
<pubmed>28786202</pubmed>
^PMID reference number
- ↑ <pubmed>27097030</pubmed>