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The early development of human embryos.

C Grobstein

    The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
    |August 1, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Human embryonic development from fertilization to 8 weeks involves differentiation of embryonic and extra-embryonic structures and axis formation. Early stages show species-recognition features, informed by mammalian embryo studies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental biology
    • Embryology
    • Human embryogenesis

    Background:

    • Human embryonic development is a critical period.
    • Understanding early differentiation and axis formation is key.
    • Comparative studies in mammals offer insights.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe human embryonic development for medical policy.
    • To detail key developmental events from fertilization to 8 weeks.
    • To correlate findings with laboratory studies of mammalian embryos.

    Main Methods:

    • Descriptive review of human embryonic development.
    • Analysis of pre-implantation and implantation stages.
    • Comparative data from non-human mammalian embryo research.
    Keywords:
    Genetics and Reproduction

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    Main Results:

    • Embryonic and extra-embryonic precursor differentiation occurs.
    • Fore-hind axis formation initiates within the inner cell mass.
    • By 8 weeks, human embryos exhibit recognizable features.

    Conclusions:

    • Early human embryonic development involves complex differentiation and patterning.
    • Laboratory studies on mammalian embryos aid understanding of human development.
    • This description serves medical policy development.