Human Embryogenesis: Overview
Over the past several decades, embryogenesis knowledge and research have progressed rapidly by taking advantage of the technical advances made in other fields. No field of contemporary biomedical science has been more revolutionized by the techniques of molecular biology than developmental embryology. Despite its inherent controversy, the exploration of the human embryo can unlock many of the answers to our deepest biological questions. The present chapter outlines the methods and protocols written by internationally recognized researchers to analyze different aspects of the embryogenesis process presented in this book. This practical guide covering subjects such as the molecular mechanisms of embryonic development, in vitro fertilization, cloning, and laws and ethical considerations of working with embryos, as well as addressing critical features of fetal and placental development and of uterine biology will aid all those who wish to further unravel the mysteries of human embryogenesis.
- Electroporation of ES cells
- Predictive Models for Cellular Signaling Networks
- Cell death detection in Xenopus embryos by ELISA
- 外周血培养基的配制
- Transplantation of Chimeric Fetal Liver to Study Hematopoiesis
- The Use of Charged Aerosol Detection with HPLC for the Measurement of Lipids
- Nonviral Gene Delivery in Neural Progenitors Derived from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
- KARYOTYPING ES CELLS
- 水通道蛋白(aquaporin)
- Power and Sample Size