The human brain during the early first trimester

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The human brain during the early first trimester

Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman

(Atlas of human central nervous system development / Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman, v. 5)

CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, 2008

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This is the fifth and last Volume in the Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development Series. It deals with human brain development during the early first trimester from the third through the seventh gestational weeks. Serial sections from 14 specimens are illustrated and annotated in detail, together with 3?D reconstructions of the brains of eight specimens. The Human Brain During the Early First Trimester focuses on these major themes: Growth of the stockbuilding neural progenitor cells along the expanding shorelines of the superventricles Identification of the mosaic compartments of the neuroepithelium that generate neurons and neuroglia for different brain structures Onset of neurogenesis and expansion of a newly identified meningeal tissue, the superarachnoid reticulum, which provides space for the growing brain parenchyma Migratory paths of neurons in the early-maturing regions of the brain and the formation of the earliest fiber tracts Finally, a concluding essay with illustrations and graphs summarizes the major events of human CNS development. It also provides a theoretical account of the morphogenetic processes involved in human CNS development and relates them to current genetic and molecular research in animal models. This atlas is also available as part of a five volume set.

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Sagittal Plane Specimens. Frontal Plane Specimens.

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  • NCID
    BA84283659
  • ISBN
    • 9780849314247
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boca Raton
  • Pages/Volumes
    522 p.
  • Size
    29cm
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