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Title: Shell-less culture of the chick embryo as a model system in the study of developmental neurobiology
Authors: Tufan, Ahmet Çevik.
Akdoğan, Ilgaz.
Adıgüzel, Esat.
Keywords: Chick embryo
Developmental neurobiology
Shell-less culture
animal experiment
article
brain development
chick embryo
embryo
embryo culture
embryo development
experimental model
molecular biology
nervous system development
neural tube
neurobiology
nonhuman
survival rate
Abstract: Experimental studies on animal models play essential roles in the development of preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for diseases in a wide spectrum of fields including neurological sciences. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the shell-less culture system of the chick embryo as a potential experimental model in the field of developmental neurobiology. We were able to observe and record the central nervous system development of a vertebrate embryo in an artificial experimental culture container starting from an early, three-vesicle brain stage up to a well-developed five-vesicle brain stage with an embryo survival rate of 100%. Thus, this model system has the potential to enhance our knowledge on molecular and developmental neurobiology at both basic and clinical science level. © neuroanatomy.org.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5000
ISSN: 1303-1783
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