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This five part series looks at the intricacies of the brain, from childhood to adulthood. A A baby’s brain weighs less then a pound, but within it lies the power to control movement, as well as the ability...
Follows the development of the human egg cell from the moment it is fertilised to the time of birth, and shows the egg dividing and multiplying. Traces the complex of chemical signals that manipulate and...
Shows normal development in a wide range of organisms, using real-time and time-lapse cinemicrography to demonstrate major cellular rearrangements. The diversity of embryonic patterns by shown by the way...
Fertilization and cleavage are shown in the egg of the sand dollar, ‘Dendraster excentricus’. The sperm swim to the surface of the newly spawned eggs through the surrounding layer of the transparent...
Shows gastrulation from the initial invagination to completion in the embryo of the sand dollar ‘Dendraster excentricus’. First shows the free swimming blastula. Primary mesenchyme cells dissociate from...
Epiboly is a crucial aspect of the gastrulation of meroblastic eggs, leading to the establishment of the three germ layers and the formation of the yolk sac. Fundulus heteroclitus has large transparent eggs...
Depicts removal of the apical ectodermal ridge at differing stages affecting the extent of limb outgrowth. Reversal of the wing-bud apex produces an extra hand. An extra wing tip forms when the zone of...
The mesodermal origin of limb type is shown experimentally by fitting the leg bud ectoderm onto the wing bud mesoderm and grafting the combination onto an embryo.
The normal development of the heart is shown in time-lapse, beginning with the identification of migratory heart-forming cells. Fusion of primordia in the mid-line, tube formation and folding, and the...
Microtubules are microscopic elements which provide cell extensions, such as cilia and flagella, with a more or less rigid form. They are present in the long, needle-like extensions, called axopodia, of the...
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