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Essentials of Domestic Animals Embryology

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By Fred Sinowatz

Essentials of Domestic Animals Embryology covers general embryology, i.e. the development from the formation of the gametes over fertilization and initial embryogenesis up to the stage where organ formation is initiated, and special embryology, i.e. the development of the organ systems. Moreover, the book also includes a section on teratology, one on assisted reproductive technologies and one on veterinary and societal aspects. Written with the veterinary student in mind, this textbook is written in an accessible style with high quality colour illustrations and line drawings.

Features

Features:

    • Succinct and accessible
    • 300 high-quality colour illustrations
    • Written for undergraduates and invaluable for graduates wishing to brush up
Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. History of Embryology
2. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Embryonic Development
3. Comparative Reproduction
4. Gametogenesis
5. Fertilization
6. Embryo Cleavage and Blastulation
7. Gastrulation, Body Folding and Coelom Formation
8. Neurulation
9. Comparative Placentation
10. Development of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System
11. Eye and Ear
12. Development of the Blood Cells, Heart and Vascular System
13. Development of the Immune System
14. Development of the Gastro-pulmonary System
15. Development of the Urogenital System
16. Musculo-skeletal System
17. The Integumentary System
18. Comparative Listing of Developmental Chronology
19. Teratology
20. The Chicken and Mouse as Models of Embryology
21. Assisted Reproduction Technologies

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