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Gastrulation and neurulation are studied by time-lapse sequences, stereoscan (3-dimensional) pictures of the cell surfaces and by sections examined under both the light and the transmission electron...
Sums up the behaviour of a spinal ganglion in an 8-12 day old chick embryo, grown under a dialysis membrane in a multipurpose Rose chamber, starting from the first hours of culture up to the 3rd month in...
Historical introduction. Demonstration of technique: candling, marking and cutting window; inoculation onto chorioallantoic membrane and into chorioallantoic cavity, amniotic cavity, embryo and yolk sac;...
A variation of the Spratt agar-albumen culture technique for the chick blastoderm is used to give a time-lapse sequence of the formation of the embryonic vascular system.
Shows the development of the zebra fish embryo from fertilisation to hatching. Growth is shown by cinematography, time-lapse and normal speed photography supplemented by diagrammatic illustration.
Using time-lapse and cinemicrography, shows the process of embryonic development that occurs in a chicken’s egg from approximately eighteen hours after fertilisation to the final hatching some twenty days...
A detailed study of the human intestinal system.
The stages of embryo development are made visible by keeping the eggs under a thin skin of paraffin oil. Superficial cleavage, contraction, segmentation and the formation of the limbs and of the body can be...
Cleavage is observed through the stages from fertilization to blastula formation as seen from above when looking down onto the animal pole. Corresponding processes are then observed from below so as to...
2: Simple defects in the partitions of the heart are characteristically acyanotic because the higher systemic pressures tend to shunt blood from left to right. The functional characteristics and differential...
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