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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2011
Normal and abnormal development of the hindgut is still in debate. Normal development of the hindgut critically depends on the cloacal membrane. In this study, scanning electron microscopy of staged rat embryos between the gestational days 10-15 was performed to show the normal development of the hindgut and the abnormal development in Danforth's short
Dietrich, Kluth +2 more
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Normal and abnormal development of the hindgut is still in debate. Normal development of the hindgut critically depends on the cloacal membrane. In this study, scanning electron microscopy of staged rat embryos between the gestational days 10-15 was performed to show the normal development of the hindgut and the abnormal development in Danforth's short
Dietrich, Kluth +2 more
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Early Science and Medicine, 2015
Embryology was a subject that inspired great cross-disciplinary discussion in antiquity, and Plato’s Timaeus made an important contribution to this discussion, though Plato’s precise views have remained a matter of controversy, especially regarding three key questions pertaining to the generation and nature of the seed: whether there is a female seed ...
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Embryology was a subject that inspired great cross-disciplinary discussion in antiquity, and Plato’s Timaeus made an important contribution to this discussion, though Plato’s precise views have remained a matter of controversy, especially regarding three key questions pertaining to the generation and nature of the seed: whether there is a female seed ...
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Embryology of bladder exstrophy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988A hypothesis in respect to the teratogenesis of bladder exstrophy and its variants is offered. The central feature of this hypothesis is the abnormal persistence of the caudal position of the insertion of the body stalk on the embryo. As a consequence of this, the normal advance and interposition of mesenchymal tissue to the midline becomes impossible.
H, Mildenberger, D, Kluth, M, Dziuba
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Arteries of the Lower Limb—Embryology, Variations, and Clinical Significance
Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 2022Jörg Wilting +2 more
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Changing the public perception of human embryology
Nature Cell Biology, 2023Nicolas Rivron +2 more
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The use of active methodologies for the teaching of human embryology: A systematic review
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C: Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 2022Denis Guilherme Guedert +2 more
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