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Pages for "urogenital sinus"
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Urogenital sinus - Wikipedia

... Urogenital sinus of female human embryo of eight and a half to nine weeks old. ... The urogenital sinus (also known as the persistent cloaca) is a part of the human body while it is an embryo. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urogenital_sinus
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The male urogenital tract

Reproductive health / THE MALE UROGENITAL TRACT / P. Graber / Urology Clinic, Department of Surgery, University Cantonal Hospital, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland / Embryology / The male accessory genital organs are complex. ... The...
http://www.gfmer.ch/Books/Reproductive_health/Male_tract.html
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eMedicine - Genital Anomalies : Article by Luigi AvolioeMedicine - Genital Anomalies : Article by

Home / Specialties / Reference Centers ... Persistence of the urogenital sinus can be associated with anorectal anomalies. ... If the vaginal entry into the urogenital sinus is high, more challenging...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2798.htm
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Figure 2

Resolution: standard / high / Figure 2. Mig12 expression analysis during embryonic development. ... Signal is also present in other organs: in the perichondrium of the digits (g); in the thyroid (th) and parathyroid (pth) glands (h), and in the...
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2121/5/9/figure/F2
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Mouse Atlas of Gene Expression — Mouse Atlas of Gene Expression

Skip to content. Skip to navigation / Mouse Atlas of Gene Expression / Sections / Home / About / Library Data / Teams / Links / Library Group Views / All Libraries / Tissue Locations and Developmental Stages Chart / Libraries by Tissue Location /...
http://www.mouseatlas.org/data/mouse/devstages
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Androgen dependence of growth and epithelial morphogenesis in neonatal mouse bulbourethral glands.

Aging Research Center Home Page / All Previous Aging Related Articles / On-line Medical Dictionary ... The partial dependence of the neonatal BUG on androgens for growth is similar to that seen in the prostate, which is also derived from the...
http://www.arclab.org/medlineupdates/abstract_3678144.html
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Sandford_fig4: Pkd1 expression in the mouse embryo

Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine: http://www.expertreviews.org/ Accession information: Vol. 8; Issue 2; 17 January 2006 Abstract PDF ... Pkd1 expression (green) is seen in the developing cartilage, cardiac outflow tract, smooth muscle and...
http://www.expertreviews.org/06010404h.htm
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www.factsabout.com/u/ur/index.html

home | alphabetical index / Ur / Ur-Hamlet / Ur-Of-The-Khaldis / Ura Zelda / Uracentron / Uracil / Uraga Channel / Ural / Ural-Altaic languages / Ural Mountains / Ural River / Uralic languages / Urals Federal District / Uranga-o-Te-Ra / Urania /...
http://www.factsabout.com/u/ur/index.html
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Prostate Development

The Institute of Cancer Research / From concept to cure / Home / About Us / Research ... Using high-throughput whole mount in situ hybridization, we are analysing the expression of genes derived from a normalised neonatal prostate library in the...
http://cbc.icr.ac.uk/research/research_sections/gene_function_and_regulation/gene_function_and_regulation_teams/sexual_devlopment/prostate_dev/index.shtml
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An Overview of Prostate Development

... The paramesonephric (Mullerian) ducts, the mesonephric (Wolffian) ducts and the primordial ureters all lead into a rudimentary urinary bladder, which has developed from the urogenital sinus. ... During week 10, the...
http://www.ana.ed.ac.uk/anatomy/database/prosbase/prosdev.html
 
 
 
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