Approved, Franklin P. JohnsonTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1915The present article is one of a series planned by Professor Franklin P. Johnson describing the anatomy of the 20mm. pig. This series, it is intended, shall supplement the descriptions of the 12 mm. pig by F. T. Lewis and that of the 7.8 mm. pig by F. W. Thyng. In this paper is described the anatomy of the heart and its vessels, particular attention being paid to morphology. It includes descriptions of the form, size, and position and relations of the heart; its chambers, valves, atrio-ventricular bundle, and coronary vessels. It was first intended to include the whole vascular system, but a description of the peripheral vessels has been deferred to another paper. For the...
In the first part of our review of cardiac development, 1 we discussed the initial changes involved ...
The size and growth patterns of the components of the human embryonic heart have remained largely un...
AbstractThe cardiovascular system is fundamental to life. Its vessels are the conduits for delivery ...
Abstract. This research brings new knowledge on the particularities concerning the compared anatomy ...
Over the last decades, the pig has been chosen as a feasible animal organ donor for the human specie...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
The developing heart in this study is focused on serial sections of 4-12 mm golden hamster embryos, ...
Previously the author undertook the investigation on the early stages of development of the heart of...
Introduction: In spite of its importance as an experimental model, the information on the great card...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1919The studies recorded in this dissertation were begun and l...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Zoology, 1918. ; Includes bibliographical references
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TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1918This paper is one of a series describing the anatomy of a ...
Introduction. Similarities between the bodies of pigs and humans have encouraged studies in comparat...
A pregnant guinea pig, anesthetized and intubated for an experimental procedure, was found to have c...
In the first part of our review of cardiac development, 1 we discussed the initial changes involved ...
The size and growth patterns of the components of the human embryonic heart have remained largely un...
AbstractThe cardiovascular system is fundamental to life. Its vessels are the conduits for delivery ...
Abstract. This research brings new knowledge on the particularities concerning the compared anatomy ...
Over the last decades, the pig has been chosen as a feasible animal organ donor for the human specie...
Through the 20th century, knowledge of the events occurring during cardiac development wasclouded by...
The developing heart in this study is focused on serial sections of 4-12 mm golden hamster embryos, ...
Previously the author undertook the investigation on the early stages of development of the heart of...
Introduction: In spite of its importance as an experimental model, the information on the great card...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1919The studies recorded in this dissertation were begun and l...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Zoology, 1918. ; Includes bibliographical references
No Abstract. Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49733/1/1090210301_ftp.pd
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1918This paper is one of a series describing the anatomy of a ...
Introduction. Similarities between the bodies of pigs and humans have encouraged studies in comparat...
A pregnant guinea pig, anesthetized and intubated for an experimental procedure, was found to have c...
In the first part of our review of cardiac development, 1 we discussed the initial changes involved ...
The size and growth patterns of the components of the human embryonic heart have remained largely un...
AbstractThe cardiovascular system is fundamental to life. Its vessels are the conduits for delivery ...