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Human Embryology and Developmental Biology notes (6th edition)

Bruce M. Carlson, Jerome Opena - ISBN: 9780323523752

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The second part of Developmental Biology. This is a very extensive section about invertebrates. The Drosophila, Nematodes, polarity, maternal genes and gene combinations and a very clear explanation and illustration of how the development takes place. The signal transduction and gene expression of maternal genes is discussed. Good luck studying! Summary in clear English.

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Developmental biology part 1. The first part of this course really starts at the beginning. Discussed topics are the embryogenesis, all model systems from fish to amphibians, to chicken, as a global overview of what will be discussed more deeply later on. Furthermore, the practical Zebrafish, COO Mesoderm Induction and the very important COO Gastrulation are included in the summary for even more explanation because these are very difficult topics. Especially in this time with studying at home, g...

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The second part of Developmental Biology. This is a very extensive section about invertebrates. The Drosophila, Nematodes, polarity, maternal genes and gene combinations and a very clear explanation and illustration of how the development takes place. The signal transduction and gene expression of maternal genes is discussed. Good luck studying! Summary in clear English.

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Developmental biology part 1. The first part of this course really starts at the beginning. Discussed topics are the embryogenesis, all model systems from fish to amphibians, to chicken, as a global overview of what will be discussed more deeply later on. Furthermore, the practical Zebrafish, COO Mesoderm Induction and the very important COO Gastrulation are included in the summary for even more explanation because these are very difficult topics. Especially in this time with studying at home, g...

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