Experimental studies on animal models play essential roles in the development of preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for diseases in a wide spectrum of fields including neurological sciences. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the shell-less culture system of the chick embryo as a potential experimental model in the field of developmental neurobiology. We were able to observe and record the central nervous system development of a vertebrate embryo in an artificial experimental culture container starting from an early, three-vesicle brain stage up to a well-developed five-vesicle brain stage with an embryo survival rate of 100%. Thus, this model system has the potential to enhance our knowledge on molecular and developme...
Dissociated cerebral hemisphere cells from 4- to 7-day-old chick embryos were cultured either on a c...
Fate-map studies have provided important information in relation to the regional topology of brain a...
The formation and wiring of the vertebrate nervous system involves the spatially and temporally orde...
The development of a complex organism from a single cell, the fertilised egg, has fascinated people ...
ABSTRACT A photographic study of development of chick embryos cultured in vitro was conducted in ord...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this report was to set up an effective experimental model of cocultures betwee...
Objective and Aim In vitro access to the neural crest cell(NCS) can make a model for studing migrat...
AbstractThe chick embryo has a long and distinguished history as a major model system in development...
The chick embryo is a valuable tool in the study of early embryonic development. Its transparency, a...
Abstract The embryonic chick occupies a privileged place among animal models used in developmental s...
Objectives: the aim of this short report was to set up an effective experimental model of cocultures...
Animal models play a crucial role in fundamental and medical research. Progress in the fields of dru...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Copyright © 2013 Timo Schomann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND: Organ culture models have been used over the past few decades to study development and d...
Dissociated cerebral hemisphere cells from 4- to 7-day-old chick embryos were cultured either on a c...
Fate-map studies have provided important information in relation to the regional topology of brain a...
The formation and wiring of the vertebrate nervous system involves the spatially and temporally orde...
The development of a complex organism from a single cell, the fertilised egg, has fascinated people ...
ABSTRACT A photographic study of development of chick embryos cultured in vitro was conducted in ord...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this report was to set up an effective experimental model of cocultures betwee...
Objective and Aim In vitro access to the neural crest cell(NCS) can make a model for studing migrat...
AbstractThe chick embryo has a long and distinguished history as a major model system in development...
The chick embryo is a valuable tool in the study of early embryonic development. Its transparency, a...
Abstract The embryonic chick occupies a privileged place among animal models used in developmental s...
Objectives: the aim of this short report was to set up an effective experimental model of cocultures...
Animal models play a crucial role in fundamental and medical research. Progress in the fields of dru...
Textbook accounts of vertebrate embryonic development have been based largely upon experiments on am...
Copyright © 2013 Timo Schomann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND: Organ culture models have been used over the past few decades to study development and d...
Dissociated cerebral hemisphere cells from 4- to 7-day-old chick embryos were cultured either on a c...
Fate-map studies have provided important information in relation to the regional topology of brain a...
The formation and wiring of the vertebrate nervous system involves the spatially and temporally orde...