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Correlative Embryology

Correlative Embryology is the study of the relationship between the normal development of an embryo and its anatomy. It is an important field of research in the development of medical diagnostics and treatments. Correlative Embryology enables us to understand the development of organs and tissues in embryos and prov…

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Overview

Correlative Embryology is the study of the relationship between the normal development of an embryo and its anatomy. It is an important field of research in the development of medical diagnostics and treatments. Correlative Embryology enables us to understand the development of organs and tissues in embryos and provide insights into the causes of congenital defects. By understanding how normal development occurs, we can also understand when and why an embryo may fail to develop normally, leading to a better understanding of how to prevent and treat such abnormalities. Correlative Embryology has many applications in fields such as prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling, as well as other areas of medical research.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Embryology (ISSN 3070-5657).

Journal editorial board
Kei-ichiro Ishiguro · Japan Colin Ockleford · United Kingdom Thimios Mitsiadis · Switzerland

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