Course title
発生学   [Veterinary Embryology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 1  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 01VN1109
Instructor(s)
高橋 研, 柴田 秀史   [TAKAHASHI Ken, SHIBATA Hideshi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
The lecture deals with the processes of gamete (egg or sperm) formation in the reproductive organs (ovary or testis), fertilization, and differentiation of various organs constituting the animal body, focusing on the stage of early development.
Expected Learning
Learning basic knowledge to understand the regulatory mechanisms of development of the animal and differentiation/maturation process of cells/tissues/organs by studying the developmental process of target tissues, organs or animals in veterinary medicine.
Course schedule
Seven consecutive lectures will be followed by the exam in the 8th lecture. The subject of each lecture will be as follows:
1st: Guidance, Origin of primordial germ cells, Gamete (egg and sperm) formation, and Fertilization
2nd: Cleavage, Gastrulation, and Differentiation of ectoderm
3rd: Differentiation of paraxial mesoderm: bone, muscle, and connective tissues
4th: Differentiation of intermediate mesoderm: urogenital organs
5th: Differentiation of lateral mesoderm: cardiovascular system, coelom, and skeletons of limbs
6th: Differentiation of endoderm
7th: Formation and function of placenta
8th: Exam
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
As shown in the Japanese syllabus.
References
As shown in the Japanese syllabus.
Assessment/Grading
A comprehensive evaluation of attendance points (20%) and test results (80%). Consider implementation of supplementary examination as necessary.
Message from instructor(s)
This is the first year of my lecture.
Course keywords
Phylogeny, cleavage, compaction, inner cell mass, bilayer scutellum, gastrula embryo, mesoderm, neural embryo
Office hours
The second period on Friday. If there is a question or consultation, it will be accepted after the lecture ends.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
9/18/2018 2:28:58 PM