The developing heart in this study is focused on serial sections of 4-12 mm golden hamster embryos, which were stained with hematoxylin and observed under a light microscope, compared to 10 mm pig embryos. The developing hearts of Golden hamster and pig embryos are very similar. Although the partition of the hamster’s heart is still incomplete, it is clearly divided into four chambers. Two atria are separated by septum primum which grows ventrally but does not reach the endocardial cushion; the foramen primum still remains in the 4 mm stage. This is just a very minor difference compared to that of the 10 mm pig embryo. This foramen is later closed at the older stage. Two ventricles are incompletely separated by the interventricular septum...
Aims: We performed a morphometric study of cardiac development on human embryos to complement the sc...
<p>Differences in heart size and structure of the <i>Mlc2a</i> and <i>Eng</i> mice becomes most evid...
International audienceEthical issues restrict research on human embryos, therefore calling for in vi...
Previously the author undertook the investigation on the early stages of development of the heart of...
Despite the extensive information available on the different genetic, epigenetic, and molecular feat...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
Approved, Franklin P. JohnsonTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1915The present article is one of...
The size and growth patterns of the components of the human embryonic heart have remained largely un...
The heart is the first functioning organ in the developing embryo and a detailed understanding of th...
Two experiments were performed to evaluate the normal development of the rabbit heart. In the first ...
The heart is the first organ to form and function during embryonic development. Over the past few ye...
Recent discoveries of at least two heart fields and dynamic nature of cardiac development as well as...
Heart development is a complex process and begins with the long-range migration of cardiac progenito...
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Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
Aims: We performed a morphometric study of cardiac development on human embryos to complement the sc...
<p>Differences in heart size and structure of the <i>Mlc2a</i> and <i>Eng</i> mice becomes most evid...
International audienceEthical issues restrict research on human embryos, therefore calling for in vi...
Previously the author undertook the investigation on the early stages of development of the heart of...
Despite the extensive information available on the different genetic, epigenetic, and molecular feat...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
Approved, Franklin P. JohnsonTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1915The present article is one of...
The size and growth patterns of the components of the human embryonic heart have remained largely un...
The heart is the first functioning organ in the developing embryo and a detailed understanding of th...
Two experiments were performed to evaluate the normal development of the rabbit heart. In the first ...
The heart is the first organ to form and function during embryonic development. Over the past few ye...
Recent discoveries of at least two heart fields and dynamic nature of cardiac development as well as...
Heart development is a complex process and begins with the long-range migration of cardiac progenito...
No Abstract. Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49733/1/1090210301_ftp.pd
Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four...
Aims: We performed a morphometric study of cardiac development on human embryos to complement the sc...
<p>Differences in heart size and structure of the <i>Mlc2a</i> and <i>Eng</i> mice becomes most evid...
International audienceEthical issues restrict research on human embryos, therefore calling for in vi...