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Embryologist Bernadette de Bakker and colleagues at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam created the atlas to help students, doctors and researchers better understand what goes on in those earliest weeks.
“We might know more about the moon than about our own development,” de Bakker says. Even today, human embryology textbooks often rely on pictures of chick or mouse embryos to describe how humans grow. Any human embryonic data used “is often based on just one or two specimens,” she says.
/sites/default/files/2016/12/embryo.gifAnd that’s a problem because,
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Her team photographed nearly 15,
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What they (and we) have gained is a remarkable look at humans’ first metaphorical steps — the steady developmental march that,
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