Development of the Great Arteries

作者: Karen Waldo , Margaret L. Kirby

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1788-6_9

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摘要: Most information about the embryology of great arteries in human comes from elaborate descriptions by researchers such as Congdon (1922) and Padget (1948) earlier this century. A broader understanding mechanisms behind vascular development has been gained more recently animal models other than humans. Because avian embryos chick quail are used extensively developmental cardiovascular research, some major differences between will be mentioned we discuss To avoid confusion ensuing discussion, “aortic arch” refer to definitive arch whereas artery” refers one transient pharyngeal that precursors all adult arteries.

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