Embryology Videos - anyone know any?

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Hi,

I was wondering if anybody knows of web sites that have any of the following:

*online embryo animations
*embyo cds/dvds for sale of the same
*online high yield study info

I would appreciate any help ... thanks.

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here's the list that we have for embryo. There is some good stuff here.

For software, MacBaby is good; a lot of med schools have it available at the library or IT center.

I have the High Yield embryo book. It's too concise if you are just learning embryo.

NOVA "Life's Greatest Miracle"
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/miracle/program.html

Embryo Images: Normal and abnormal devel
http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/

UNSW Embryology HomePage
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Embryo.htm

Multi-dimensional Human Embryo
http://embryo.soad.umich.edu/index.html

Visualizing Human Embryos
http://www.sciam.com/1999/0399issue/0399smith.html

Human Embryo Database http://embryos.st-andrews.ac.uk/

Glandular Organ Development Database
http://www.ana.ed.ac.uk/anatomy/database/orghome.html

Human Develop. Anatomy Ctr
http://natmedmuse.afip.org/collections/hdac/html/animations.html

Fetal Development Overview
http://www.w-cpc.org/fetal.html

Human Reproduction Course
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/kw/human_reprod/

Zygote: A Developmental Biology Website
http://zygote.swarthmore.edu/

Temple Univ. Embryology site
http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/defaulthold.htm

Virtual Embryology
http://www.kuhp.kyoto-u.AC.JP/multimed/VE/VE.html

The Virtual Embryo
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~browder/

The Virtual Human Embryo Project
http://virtualhumanembryo.lsuhsc.edu/

Virtual Library: Developmental Biology
http://sdb.bio.purdue.edu/Other/VL_DB.html

Which embryo is human?
http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/embryo/embryo.html

Heart Development I and II
http://www.rchc.rush.edu/rmawebfiles/Embryology.htm
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/GrossAnatomy/thorax0/

Heart_Development/HeartIndex.html Embryology of the CNS
http://courses.temple.edu/neuroanatomy/lab/embryo/index.htm

Larsen's Human Embryology (many animations)
http://www.med.uc.edu/embryology/contents.htm

Univ. of Indiana (has some excellent animations of heart and cranio-facial dev)
http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/embryo_main/index.html
 
There's a program called SIMbryo that our lecturer uses in class to demonstrate stuff. It's really helpful, but I don't know if it's commercially available.
 
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We also use SIMbryo and I find it very helpful. I just opened our link and it doesn't appear to be free to the public.
 
we used simbryo, too, and i thought it was great. your library might have a copy of it, so try there. warning: turn the sound off. the people at simbryo apparently have a great sense of humor and set the video to pr0n music. 😉
 
Simbryo is located on a CD that is located in the back cover of Langman's Medical Embryology 9th edition. They should have it in your med school book store. You might already have it!
 
Simbryo ROCKS, but don't expect it to give you all the details that you might need. Nonetheless, its really nice to actually visualize this stuff. Plus, the music'll put you in the mood for some reproducin' of your own :horns:
 
one of folks who developed simbryo is on here on SDN, stanford student, do a search. He has posted links to their preview sites b4 I belive. Its like http://simbryo.stanford.edu or something
 
Gastrulation Gone Wild.

Eh, I've got nothing... 😛
 
shocker said:
We also use SIMbryo and I find it very helpful. I just opened our link and it doesn't appear to be free to the public.
Simbryo is great. Just get Langerman's Medical Embryology and the CD comes with it. The book is a good concise read and not too expensive. There's even an Essentials to Embryology which is abridged but in my opinion, not as good.
 
After struggling with Sadler, Simbryo and a bunch of other stuff for a few days, I ventured into the library 😱 and took MacBaby for a spin

it beats all this other stuff hands down, ESPECIALLY the extremely confusing events around gastrulation and folding - SO much easier to understand

too bad I didn't do this a week ago!
 
Meowmix, if embryo is anything like it was 2 years ago, studying is futile. The only part I remember is about heart and gut formation (endocardial cushions, gut rotations, that stuff) because that's actually clinicaly relevant.
 
Mumpu said:
Meowmix, if embryo is anything like it was 2 years ago, studying is futile. The only part I remember is about heart and gut formation (endocardial cushions, gut rotations, that stuff) because that's actually clinicaly relevant.

Mumpu - our instructor (a drosophila researcher) was too busy teaching about the Hox genes to talk about anything of clinical relevance!
 
MacBaby's great....well, at least as great as anything in embryology can be....
 
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