Nascone-Yoder. "Because frog embryos develop in only a few days and are highly experimentally accessible, they allow us to quickly test new hypotheses about how and why development goes awry ...
The human body starts as a single, fertilized cell that simply divides, over and over. Each new cell has to know where to go ...
Tail of a Xenopus laevis (frog) embryo developed without brain showing an aberrant distribution of immune cells (macrophages in green) lying in close proximity to the chaotically-sprouted ...
In their study, the scientists looked at 5fC in frog embryos. Using microscopy and chromatography, they discovered that 5fC increases dramatically at the very start of development during a key ...
Another focus of our lab is to analyze early frog development when fertilized frog eggs undergo developmental cell divisions that result in reduced cell and nuclear size. We will determine what ...
A 3D anatomical atlas of the model organism Xenopus laevis (the African clawed frog) is now available to aid researchers in ...
Several factors influence how these cells survive after death, including the time elapsed since death, trauma, and metabolic ...
However, researchers found that skin cells extracted from deceased frog embryos were able to adapt to the new conditions of a petri dish in a lab, spontaneously reorganizing into multicellular ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login The Fundamentals of Human Embryology covers embryonic development, with a unique focus on adult anatomy. Its goal is to impart to students ...
It’s the classic question that’s posed repeatedly in Netflix’s newest thriller K-drama The Frog. At first glance, the show’s Korean title <아무도 없는 숲속에서>—which means ...