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"Developmental Effects of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Wildlife and Humans" (1993), by Theo Colborn, Frederick S. vom Saal, and Ana M. Soto

By: Jennifer R. Craer | Published: Jan 10, 2014

Developmental Effects of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Wildlife and Humans, was published in 1993 in Environmental Health Perspectives. In the…

LiteratureEndocrine disrupting chemicalsEmbryologyfetal developmentendocrine disruptors

"Developmental Capacity of Nuclei Transplanted from Keratinized Skin Cells of Adult Frogs" (1975), by John Gurdon, Ronald Laskey, and O. Raymond Reeves

By: Sean Cohmer | Published: Jun 14, 2011

In 1975 John Gurdon, Ronald Laskey, and O. Raymond Reeves published "Developmental Capacity of Nuclei Transplanted from Keratinized Skin Cells of…

Nuclear Transfer TechniquesExperimentsPublicationsFrogsNuclear Transplantation

The Meckel-Serres Conception of Recapitulation

By: Lindsey O'Connell | Published: Jul 10, 2013

Johann Friedrich Meckel and Antoine Etienne Reynaud Augustin Serres developed in the early 1800s the basic principles of what later became called the…

fetal developmentFetal GrowthBirth DefectsFetus--AbnormalitiesEmbryology

Environment and Birth Defects (1973), by James G. Wilson

By: S. Alexandra Aston | Published: Jun 21, 2014

Environment and Birth Defects by James Graves Wilson in the US was published in 1973. The book summarized information on the causes of malformations…

LiteratureBirth DefectsAbnormalities, HumanTeratogensTeratology

Cerebral Organoid as a Model System in the Study of Microcephaly

By: Dasia Garcia | Published: May 12, 2017

Scientists use cerebral organoids, which are artificially produced miniature organs that represent embryonic or fetal brains and have many properties…

TechnologyMicrocephalyBrainNeuronsBrain--Diseases--Animal models

Sex Determination in Humans

By: Risa Aria Schnebly | Published: Jul 16, 2021

In humans, sex determination is the process that determines the biological sex of an offspring and, as a result, the sexual characteristics that they…

Sex DeterminationGenetic sex determinationIntersex peopleDiscrimination against intersex peopleStevens, N. M. (Nettie Maria), 1861-1912

Embryonic Differentiation in Animals

By: Sarah Ly | Published: Mar 03, 2011

Embryonic differentiation is the process of development during which embryonic cells specialize and diverse tissue structures arise. Animals are made…

differentiation

Neural Crest

By: M. Elizabeth Barnes | Published: Sep 15, 2014

Early in the process of development, vertebrate embryos develop a fold on the neural plate where the neural and epidermal ectoderms meet, called the…

VertebratesdevelopmentGerm LayersNeural CrestNeural Crest Cells

"Formation of Genetically Mosaic Mouse Embryos and Early Development of Lethal (t12/t12)-Normal Mosaics" (1964), by Beatrice Mintz

By: Adam R. Navis | Published: Jan 13, 2009

The paper "Formation of Genetically Mosaic Mouse Embryos and Early Development of Lethal (t12/t12)-Normal Mosaics," by Beatrice Mintz, describes a…

Mintz, BeatriceExperimentsMice

Hedgehog Signaling Pathway

By: Dorothy R. Haskett | Published: Jul 30, 2015

The hedgehog signaling pathway is a mechanism that directs the development of embryonic cells in animals, from invertebrates to vertebrates. The…

EmbryologyEmbryosWieschaus, Eric F.Cellular signal transductionDrosophila melanogaster

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