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Larsen's human embryology / Gary C. Schoenwolf (Author).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia: Elsevier, 2021.Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xii, 548 pages: illustrations (some color)Subject(s):
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 a patient Development of the skin and its derivatives 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 urinary system Development of the reproductive system Development of the pharyngeal apparatus and face Development of the ears Development of the eyes Development of the limbs
Summary: Offering a well-organized, straightforward approach to a highly complex subject, Larsen's Human Embryology, 6th Edition, provides easy-to-read, comprehensive coverage of human embryonic development for today's students. It integrates anatomy and histology with cellular and molecular mechanisms, focusing on both normal development and congenital anomalies. Highly illustrated with superb drawings and photographs, it features a strong clinical focus based on the most up-to-date scientific discoveries and understanding. Contains new information on gene editing via CRISPr technology, organoids and the study of human disease, transcription factors and signaling pathways, and single cell sequencing. Includes clinical scenarios that describe prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human birth defects and disease. Features a superior art program, online animations, and high-quality drawings and photographs throughout-ideal for today's visual learners. ¨ Includes a strong clinical emphasis through the use of Clinical Tasters, Embryology in Practice, and In the Clinic sections. Provides additional information on mechanisms of development and research approaches and strategies to establish these mechanisms with In the Research Lab sections. Begins each chapter with an overview of main points as well as a graphical summary, with key terms listed in bold type. Covers the embryology information that today's medical students need to know for Board exams, clinics, and more, in a readable, straightforward manner. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access 50 narrated animations, multiple-choice questions, and all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
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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 a patient
Development of the skin and its derivatives
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 urinary system
Development of the reproductive system
Development of the pharyngeal apparatus and face
Development of the ears
Development of the eyes
Development of the limbs

Offering a well-organized, straightforward approach to a highly complex subject, Larsen's Human Embryology, 6th Edition, provides easy-to-read, comprehensive coverage of human embryonic development for today's students. It integrates anatomy and histology with cellular and molecular mechanisms, focusing on both normal development and congenital anomalies. Highly illustrated with superb drawings and photographs, it features a strong clinical focus based on the most up-to-date scientific discoveries and understanding. Contains new information on gene editing via CRISPr technology, organoids and the study of human disease, transcription factors and signaling pathways, and single cell sequencing. Includes clinical scenarios that describe prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human birth defects and disease. Features a superior art program, online animations, and high-quality drawings and photographs throughout-ideal for today's visual learners. ¨ Includes a strong clinical emphasis through the use of Clinical Tasters, Embryology in Practice, and In the Clinic sections. Provides additional information on mechanisms of development and research approaches and strategies to establish these mechanisms with In the Research Lab sections. Begins each chapter with an overview of main points as well as a graphical summary, with key terms listed in bold type. Covers the embryology information that today's medical students need to know for Board exams, clinics, and more, in a readable, straightforward manner. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access 50 narrated animations, multiple-choice questions, and all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

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