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Human Brain During the Early First Trimester

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This is the definitive histological resource for the study of human brain development. It represents a more comprehensive pictorial depiction of the morphology and cellular reorganization during early neural development than competing books . . . I highly recommend this atlas . . ." - Jennifer Brueckner! Ph.D! University of Kentucky College of Medicine! Doddy's Core Titles! 2009 Informationen zum Autor Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman Klappentext This is the fifth volume in the Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development. Like all books in this series! The Human Brain During the Early First Trimester provides a user-friendly survey of the complex structural processes that occur during development. Both high resolution black and white photographs as well as ghost image photographs with unabbreviated labels are included. Experimental work using H-thymidine radiography is used to identify previously unknown structures. It also features up-to-date structure names for easy reference. Focusedon the early first trimester! this volume is divided into two main sections: sagittal plane specimens and frontal plane specimens. In addition to photomicrographs and 3?D reconstructions of early human brain development! this concluding volume also contains a summary analysis of some of the morphogenetic processes involved in human brain development. Zusammenfassung Part of "Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development Series", this book deals with human brain development during the early first trimester from the third through the seventh gestational weeks. It offers a theoretical account of the morphogenetic processes involved in human central nervous system development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Sagittal Plane Specimens. Frontal Plane Specimens.

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