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The developing human : clinically oriented embryology / Keith L. Moore, T.V.N. Persaud ; with the collaboration of Mark G. Torchia.

By: Contributor(s): Edition: 8th edDescription: xiv, 522 p. : ill., portISBN:
  • 9781416037064
  • 1416037063
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • QS 604 MOO
Contents:
Introduction to the developing human -- The beginning of human development: first week -- Formation of bilaminar embryonic disc: second week -- Formation of germ layers and early tissue and organ differentiation: third -- Week -- Organogenetic period: fourth to eighth weeks -- The fetal period: ninth week to birth -- Placenta and fetal membranes -- Body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm -- The pharyngeal apparatus -- The respiratory system -- The digestive system -- The urogenital system -- The cardiovascular system -- The skeletal system -- The muscular system -- The limbs -- The nervous system -- The eye and ear -- The integumentary system -- Congenital anatomical anomalies or human birth defects -- Common signaling pathways used during development.
Holdings
Item type Home library Class number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Book, Standard Loan (4 weeks) Mid Cheshire NHS Library Main Shelves 612.64 MOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00948349

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to the developing human -- The beginning of human development: first week -- Formation of bilaminar embryonic disc: second week -- Formation of germ layers and early tissue and organ differentiation: third -- Week -- Organogenetic period: fourth to eighth weeks -- The fetal period: ninth week to birth -- Placenta and fetal membranes -- Body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm -- The pharyngeal apparatus -- The respiratory system -- The digestive system -- The urogenital system -- The cardiovascular system -- The skeletal system -- The muscular system -- The limbs -- The nervous system -- The eye and ear -- The integumentary system -- Congenital anatomical anomalies or human birth defects -- Common signaling pathways used during development.