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www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/developmentaldynamics A A A American Association of Anatomists www.anatomy.org Poster design: Philippe Soriano, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Patrick Tam and Kirsten Steiner, Children’s Medical Research Institute Artwork: Holger Vanselow Reference for developmental staging: Theiler K (1989) The House Mouse. Springer-Verlag. A Window on Mouse Embryonic Development DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS During a 6-day period, the blastocyst transforms into a complex three-dimensional embryonic body complete with the rudiments of all body parts. The eight stages of development shown are designated both by days of development (E3.5 to E9.5) and by using the Theiler (1989) staging system (TS4 to TS15). Colors in the drawings highlight the germ layer origin of the tissues. E3.5 E4.5 E5.5 E6.5 E7.5 E8.0 E8.5 E9.5 TS4 TS6 TS8 TS9 TS11 TS12 TS13 TS15 mouse poster 3a 10/18/06 2:33 PM Page 1

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Page 1: mouse poster 3a 10/18/06 2:33 PM Page 1 A …... Poster design: Philippe Soriano, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Patrick Tam and Kirsten Steiner, Children’s Medical Research

www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/developmentaldynamicsAAAAmericanAssociationof

Anatomistsw w w. a n a t o m y. o r g

Poster design: Philippe Soriano, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Patrick Tam and Kirsten Steiner, Children’s Medical Research InstituteArtwork: Holger Vanselow Reference for developmental staging: Theiler K (1989) The House Mouse. Springer-Verlag.

A Window on Mouse Embryonic Development DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS

During a 6-day period, the

blastocyst transforms into a

complex three-dimensional

embryonic body complete with

the rudiments of all body

parts. The eight stages of

development shown are

designated both by days of

development (E3.5 to E9.5)

and by using the Theiler

(1989) staging system

(TS4 to TS15). Colors in the

drawings highlight the germ

layer origin of the tissues.

E3.5 E4.5 E5.5 E6.5 E7.5 E8.0 E8.5 E9.5TS4 TS6 TS8 TS9 TS11 TS12 TS13 TS15

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