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The avian embryo to study development of the cardiac conduction system

Authors :
Marco C. DeRuiter
Christine L. Mummery
Rebecca Vicente-Steijn
Monique R.M. Jongbloed
Robert E. Poelmann
Tim P. Kelder
Source :
Differentiation, 91(4-5), 90-103
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The avian embryo has long been a popular model system in developmental biology. The easy accessibility of the embryo makes it particularly suitable for in ovo microsurgery and manipulation. Re-incubation of the embryo allows long-term follow-up of these procedures. The current review focuses on the variety of techniques available to study development of the cardiac conduction system in avian embryos. Based on the large amount of relevant data arising from experiments in avian embryos, we conclude that the avian embryo has and will continue to be a powerful model system to study development in general and the developing cardiac conduction system in particular.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Differentiation, 91(4-5), 90-103
Accession number :
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