Gastrulation

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • Today’s tutorial covers the basics of the gastrulation process and its end results.
    Table of Contents: Time Stamps
    Big Picture 1:04
    Primitive Streak 2:13
    Cell Movements 3:47
    Epiblast 4:37
    Body Axes 5:22
    Establishing Asymmetry 7:25
    Kartagener Syndrome 8:51
    Prechordal Plate 10:00
    Holoprosencephaly 11:38
    Epiblast Cell Migration 12:21
    Somites 14:09
    Intermediate Mesoderm 14:52
    Lateral Plate Mesoderm 15:03
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    Acknowledgements:
    Images:
    - Gastrulation video used by permission, Dr. Gary Schoenwolf, University of Utah
    - Situs inversus image from Radiopaedia.org (case courtesy of Dr. Tom Elswood, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 54788
    - Holoprosencephaly images: (www.genereviews.org/,Copyright 1993-2019,
    - University of Washington, from Cassidy & Allanson, 2005) a
    - EM of neural tube, modified from Gilbert SF. Developmental Biology. 7th ed.
    - Lateral plate mesoderm images modified from Langman’s Medical
    Embryology, 14th Ed.
    Histology Wizard created by Miekan Stonhill
    Animations by Jessika Raisor: Twitter - @jessika_arts, Website - jessikaraisor.com
    Embryo Wizard created by Coni Hoerndli: Website - www.chsciencedesign.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @inesalmeida3380
    @inesalmeida3380 4 роки тому +3

    thank so so much! this video was very helpful

  • @takusaka3667
    @takusaka3667 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome video!!

  • @DestinedFX
    @DestinedFX 4 роки тому +1

    very helpful thank you

  • @dailyincomeinvestmentschem5705
    @dailyincomeinvestmentschem5705 3 роки тому +1

    😋

  • @kktan3153
    @kktan3153 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Histology Wizard, I'd like to ask: at 5:36, the epiblast (ecdoderm) layer is facing the yolk (there's a word' yolk' on the top left corner of the diagram)?
    Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.

    • @thehistologywizard5783
      @thehistologywizard5783  2 роки тому +1

      Hi KK- I was trying to indicate (not terribly well) that "below" the embryonic bilaminar disc is the yolk sac....