BookBruce M. Carlson.
Summary: "Bruce Carlson's Human Embryology and Developmental Biology is one of the most detailed texts available for those who want to truly understand both the morphological and molecular aspects of human embryological development. Fully updated in its seventh edition, the book provides a thorough grounding in all aspects of embryology. It presents in detail the molecular and cellular basis for embryological processes, from early development through to development of body systems. It covers examples of congenital malformations and their underlying mechanisms, and comes complete with clinical vignettes and review questions to support learning. This book will suit medical and science students taking embryology courses as well as scientists and clinicians who find themselves returning to this topic throughout their careers"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Getting Ready for Pregnancy
Transport of Gametes and Fertilization
Molecular Basis for Embryonic Development
Cleavage and Implantation
Formation of Germ Layers and Early Derivatives
Establishment of the Basic Embryonic Body Plan
Placenta and Extraembryonic Membranes
Developmental Disorders: Causes, Mechanisms, and Patterns
Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems
Limb Development
Nervous System
Neural Crest
Sense Organs
Head and Neck
Digestive and Respiratory Systems and Body Cavities
Urogenital System
Cardiovascular System
Fetal Period and Birth.