THE appearance of a second edition of de Beer's “Introduction to Experimental Embryology” is evidence of its well-deserved popularity. The book deals with the whole subject of modern research ...
Humans do not have tails, but do we have “what it takes” for a tail? Hens don’t have teeth, but they have the genes for it. With atavism, it is as if our genomes serve as archives of our ...
Some American clinics claim they can ‘rank’ embryos for IVF using a genetic screening system which is illegal in the UK ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login The Fundamentals of Human Embryology covers embryonic development, with a unique focus on adult anatomy. Its goal is to impart to students ...
All vertebrate embryos follow a common developmental path due to their common ancestry. All have a set of very similar genes (the homeobox genes) that define their basic body plan. As they grow ...
Varga, Ivan Hammer, Niels Pavlíková, Lada Poilliot, Amelie Klein, Martin and Mikušová, Renáta 2024. Terminological discrepancies and novelties in the histological description of the female genital ...
The new data also showed that the raw number of triplet and higher-order multiple births in the United States declined 65% ...
Doubts have been cast over the Law Commission’s recommendation for the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) to ...
By 1925, the Carnegie Science Institute had set up a breeding population of the monkeys to study embryology and fertility in ...
Few can fail to sympathise with the dozens of Rhesus macaques that made a break from captivity in a Carolina medical ...
As the government considers whether to overhaul UK surrogacy law, Sienna Rodgers and Sophie Church explore the ethical ...
The first study of the species was published in 1893. By 1925, the Carnegie Science Institute had established a breeding ...