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Larsen's human embryology / Gary C. Schoenwolf ... [et al.].

By: Schoenwolf Gary C.
Contributor(s): Schoenwolf, Gary C | Larsen, William J. (William James). Human embryology.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, c2009Edition: 4th ed.Description: xix, 687 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780443068119; 0443068119.Other title: Human embryology.Subject(s): Embryology, Human | Embryology | Embryonic Development | Fetal DevelopmentDDC classification: 612.64 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Gametogenesis, fertilization, and first week -- Second week: becoming bilaminar and fully implanting -- Third week: becoming trilaminar and establishing body axes -- Fourth week: forming the embryo -- Principles and mechanisms of morphogenesis and dysmorphogenesis -- Fetal development and the fetus as patient -- Development of the skin and its derivatives -- Development of the musculoskeletal system -- Development of the central nervous system -- Development of the peripheral nervous system -- Development of the respiratory system and body cavities -- Development of the heart -- Development of the vasculature -- Development of the gastrointestinal tract -- Development of the urogenital system -- Development of the pharyngeal apparatus and face -- Development of the ears and eyes -- Development of the limbs.
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Rev. ed. of: Human embryology / William J. Larsen. 3rd ed. c2001.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Gametogenesis, fertilization, and first week -- Second week: becoming bilaminar and fully implanting -- Third week: becoming trilaminar and establishing body axes -- Fourth week: forming the embryo -- Principles and mechanisms of morphogenesis and dysmorphogenesis -- Fetal development and the fetus as patient -- Development of the skin and its derivatives -- Development of the musculoskeletal system -- Development of the central nervous system -- Development of the peripheral nervous system -- Development of the respiratory system and body cavities -- Development of the heart -- Development of the vasculature -- Development of the gastrointestinal tract -- Development of the urogenital system -- Development of the pharyngeal apparatus and face -- Development of the ears and eyes -- Development of the limbs.

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