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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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Newcastle University.
The MRC-Wellcome Trust Human Developmental Biology Resource ([https://www.hdbr.org/ HDBR]) is organised from two sites: the [https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/research/institutes/biosciences/ Biosciences Institute], Newcastle, and the Institute of Child Health, London.  The HDBR is an ongoing collection of human embryonic and fetal material ranging from 3 to 20 weeks of development.


Prof. Susan Lindsay.
The [https://hdbratlas.org/ HDBR Atlas] is a unique resource which aims to facilitate the understanding of human development. 3D models provide a framework in which anatomical structures are defined and gene expression data is mapped. The Atlas hosts gene expression data, reconstructions of developing organ systems, interactive 3D embryo models and annotated high resolution histology sections in the [https://hdbratlas.org/histology/ehistology.html eHistology viewer].
 
===Reference===
[https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.122820 DOI: 10.1242/dev.122820]
 
[https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01290.x DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01290.x]
 
==Embryo Examples==
 
===Carnegie Stage 17===
 
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File:CS17_N365_046a.jpg|[http://149.171.80.223:8080/webclient/?show=dataset-790 CS17]
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The MRC-Wellcome Trust Human Developmental Biology Resource ([http://www.hdbr.org HDBR]) is organised from two sites: the Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle, and the Institute of Child Health, London.  The HDBR is an ongoing collection of human embryonic and fetal material ranging from 3 to 20 weeks of development.


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Introduction

Newcastle University

The MRC-Wellcome Trust Human Developmental Biology Resource (HDBR) is organised from two sites: the Biosciences Institute, Newcastle, and the Institute of Child Health, London. The HDBR is an ongoing collection of human embryonic and fetal material ranging from 3 to 20 weeks of development.

The HDBR Atlas is a unique resource which aims to facilitate the understanding of human development. 3D models provide a framework in which anatomical structures are defined and gene expression data is mapped. The Atlas hosts gene expression data, reconstructions of developing organ systems, interactive 3D embryo models and annotated high resolution histology sections in the eHistology viewer.

Reference

DOI: 10.1242/dev.122820

DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01290.x

Embryo Examples

Carnegie Stage 17



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