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Branchial arch structure
Known as:
Pharyngeal Archs
, Branchial arch
, Arch, Visceral
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One of a series of paired mesodermal tissue bands located on either side of the embryonic pharyngeal foregut, composed of an ectodermal covering, and…
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Branchial Clefts
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Broader (1)
Branchial Region
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First branchial arch structure
Second branchial arch structure
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1999
1999
Microhabitats of Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae and P. bini (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) on the gills of large-size European eel Anguilla anguilla from Lake Gaj, Poland
E. Dzika
1999
Corpus ID: 32639178
A study on the spatial distribution of two congeneric monogenean species Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae Yin et Sproston, 1948 and P…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
Faithful expression of the Myf-5 gene during mouse myogenesis requires distant control regions: a transgene approach using yeast artificial chromosomes.
R. Zweigerdt
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Thomas Braun
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H. Arnold
Developmental Biology
1997
Corpus ID: 31490982
Myf-5, a member of the family of four muscle-specific basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors is the first to be…
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1985
1985
The teratogenic effects of a bis(dichloroacetyl)diamine on hamster embryos. Aortic arch anomalies and the pathogenesis of the DiGeorge syndrome.
M. Binder
American Journal of Pathology
1985
Corpus ID: 3158008
A study of the teratogenic effects of Fertilysin, a bis(dichloroacetyl)diamine, on hamster embryos was undertaken for a…
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1985
1985
Advancement of Oral Commissure in Correcting Mild Macrostomia
O. Fukuda
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H. Takeda
Annals of Plastic Surgery
1985
Corpus ID: 13592991
A natural oral commissure is not easily achieved in cases of macrostomia associated with branchial arch syndrome. A technique…
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1977
1977
Anatomical analysis of the developmental effects of aneuploidy in man--the 18-trisomy syndrome: I. Anomalies of the head and neck.
E. Bersu
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J. L. Ramirez-Castro
American journal of medical genetics
1977
Corpus ID: 6993918
This paper describes the anatomical variations observed in the head and neck in eight infants with the 18-trisomy syndrome that…
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1975
1975
Lateral facial dysplasia (first and second branchial arch syndrome, hemifacial microsomia).
Ross Rb
1975
Corpus ID: 77014283
1973
1973
Aplasia of the first and second branchial arches
F. Black
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E. Myers
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L. Rorke
Journal of Laryngology and Otology
1973
Corpus ID: 8170318
The rare lethal syndrome of microstomia, aglossia, agnathia, and synotia (otocephalus, otocephalia) is the most severe form of…
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1970
1970
Temporal bone findings in trisomy 18 syndrome.
I. Sando
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L. Bergstrom
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R. Wood
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W. G. Hemenway
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1970
Corpus ID: 11518837
A histopathological study was made of two temporal bones from a girl with trisomy 18 syndrome. She had bilateral stenosis of the…
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1967
1967
Volume and histology of the human pharyngeal hypophysis.
P. McGrath
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
1967
Corpus ID: 46517063
The pharyngeal hypophysis and the pars distalis of the hypophysis cerebri were examined in each of 52 cadavers of a mean age of…
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1955
1955
Some Observations on London Fog
R. Waller
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P. J. Lawther
British medical journal
1955
Corpus ID: 27437844
ment of the modiolus and of the organ of Corti in the upper spirals of the cochlea (Albrecht, 1933 ; Altmann, 1950). The deafness…
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