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Medical students’ attitudes, perceptions and future career interests towards embryology as a course at a public university in Ghana: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Embryology as a course of study is a crucial component of medical education. Despite its importance, students often find it challenging due to the complex, three-dimensional changes that occur during early development, as such, do not have ...
Kwame Opare-Asamoah +1 more
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Recapitulating Liver Embryology—Lessons to Be Learned for Liver Diseases [PDF]
Despite looking monotonous, liver histology represents a highly complex structure of hepatocytes, bile ducts and vessels. This complex interaction and development originate in embryology and remain in adult life.
Rui Caetano Oliveira +3 more
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One of the learning outcomes of learning Animal Embryology and Reproduction is that students can explain concepts about reproduction or embryology theory.
Eko Susetyarini +3 more
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With the growing recognition of the extent and prevalence of human cerebellar disorders, an understanding of developmental programs that build the mature cerebellum is necessary. In this chapter we present an overview of the basic epochs and key molecular regulators of the developmental programs of cerebellar development. These include early patterning
Parthiv, Haldipur +2 more
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Background The continuous changes in the medical education to prepare medical doctors for the future requires updates in medical curriculum. However, the perspectives of the medical students are not frequently considered during the revision of the ...
Bruno Daniel Carneiro +2 more
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Eggcellent Adventures in Classroom Embryology: An Intracurricular Guide to Chicken Embryology
In most cases, when a teacher signs up to teach chicken embryology in the classroom, the teacher sets up the incubator and the teacher and class wait for the eggs to hatch. That is the experience.
Shaina Spann, Judy Levings
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Spinal Dysraphisms: A New Anatomical–Clinicoradiological Classification
Background Spinal dysraphisms refer to the congenital abnormalities of the spine and spinal cord due to aberrations in the processes of gastrulation, primary neurulation, and secondary neurulation. Embryology of many complex spinal dysraphisms
Amarnath Chellathurai +4 more
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Primula veris (Primulaceae) is a valuable medicinal plant. The main characteristics for assessing the reproductive potential (embryological features; mode of reproduction; pollen and seed viability) and the genetic diversity of populations of the species
Elina Yankova-Tsvetkova +3 more
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A multitude of additional anomalies can be observed in virtually all types of symmetrical conjoined twins. These concomitant defects can be divided into different dysmorphological patterns.
Lucas L. Boer +3 more
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Background: Major hurdle in teaching and understanding embryology is the lack of three-dimensional (3D) orientation. Thus, understanding of the embryology is left to the imagination of students which is highly subjective and associated with very short ...
Manjula Patil
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