HUDSEN virtual 3D model of the central nervous system of an 7 week human embryo showing forebrain (red to green), midbrain (blue), and hindbrain (purples). The spinal cord is dark red and the dorsal root ganglia light blue. For reference the eye has been painted dark blue, and the otic vesicle yellow (www.HUDSEN.org), Janet Kerwin, Newcastle University HUDSEN virtual 3D model of the central nervous system of an 7 week human embryo showing forebrain (red to green), midbrain (blue), and hindbrain (purples). The spinal cord is dark red and the dorsal root ganglia light blue. For reference the eye has been painted dark blue, and the otic vesicle yellow (www.HUDSEN.org), Janet Kerwin, Newcastle University
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HUDSEN virtual 3D model of the central nervous system of an 7 week human embryo showing forebrain (red to green), midbrain (blue), and hindbrain (purples). The spinal cord is dark red and the dorsal root ganglia light blue. For reference the eye has been painted dark blue, and the otic vesicle yellow (www.HUDSEN.org), Janet Kerwin, Newcastle University HUDSEN virtual 3D model of the central nervous system of an 7 week human embryo showing forebrain (red to green), midbrain (blue), and hindbrain (purples). The spinal cord is dark red and the dorsal root ganglia light blue. For reference the eye has been painted dark blue, and the otic vesicle yellow (www.HUDSEN.org), Janet Kerwin, Newcastle University
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Link to abstracts from the meeting in May 2011 in Bursa (Turkey) publiished in the International Journal of Anatomy 


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