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Clinical Embryology: A Color Atlas and Text
by Brooks and Zietman, CRC Press
Clinical Embryology: A Color Atlas and Text unravels
and illuminates the complex process of both normal and abnormal prenatal
human developments. Vivid color drawings and photographs, many in three
dimensions, clarify difficult concepts and bring contemporary clinical
examples to life. Each section of the atlas includes pertinent case reports,
clinical photographs, radiologic studies, and examples from the pathology
lab — emphasizing the importance of embryology across the field of medicine.
Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology
by Moore, Saunders
University of Toronto, Canada. Atlas giving an overview of human life
before birth. Illustrated with photographs, drawings, micrographs, sonograms,
and MRI scans in both color and halftone. By the author of a Brandon/Hill
anatomy selection. DNLM: Fetal Development - atlases.
Developmental
Biology
5th Ed., by Gilbert, Sinauer
The fifth edition adds the ecological dimension to its integration of
molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches, with a new chapter concerning
the ways by which the environment effects the phenotype of the organism.
Other changes which reflect developments in the field include an earlier,
more complete introduction to gene activity and signal transduction pathways,
and new emphasis on the roles of paracrine factors in development<-->part
five begins with an overview of the fibroblast growth factor TGF-beta,
Wnt, and Hedgehog families of growth and differentiation factors. -- Copyright
© 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
Embryology:
Constructing the Organism
by Gilbert and Raunio, Sinauer
A textbook for a laboratory-based, sophomore-level course. Discusses species
the development of which is little understood on a cellular or molecular
level as well as the conventional examples used in developmental biology
courses. Emphasizes both the similarities between groups of organisms
and the differences that make each group unique. -- Copyright © 1999 Book
News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
Essentials of Human Embryology
by Larsen, Churchill Livingstone
Heart
Development
by Harvey and Rosenthal, Academic Press
This book presents a collection of chapters written by experts in the
field, who describe their current insights into the molecular basis of
cardiovascular development. The subject matter ranges from the lineage
origins and morphogenesis of the developing cardiovascular system, through
genetic dissection of cardiovascular development in a variety of model
organisms, to the molecular basis of congenital heart defects. Its broad
scope will appeal to the generalist or teacher, seeking an overview of
the subject, while providing clinicians and medical researchers with comprehensive
coverage of the most recent advances.
Human Embryology
by Fitzgerald, Bailliere Tindall
University College, Galway, Ireland. Textbook of human prenatal development,
for students in medicine and allied health sciences. Arranged by body
region. Color highlighting. Glossary.
Life
Before Birth
2nd Ed., by England, Mosby
A unique, profusely illustrated guide to the development of the normal
fetus, from conception to birth, this book utilizes 836 illustrations,
787 in color, to graphically depict each stage of fetal development. It
incorporates imaging illustrations, including CT and MRI scans, and extensive
coverage of the lymphatic system
Study Guide and Review Manual of Human Embryology
5th Ed., by Moore, Saunders
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