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- W4386773713 abstract "This chapter discusses the conceptus of an embryo on the first eight weeks after fertilization. Subsequently, it is then called a fetus after the eighth week, exploring the stage of growth of humans when cell specification and the beginnings of organ development occur. It details how a woman becomes pregnant when the embryo implants into her uterus at the beginning of the second week of development. It also covers gonadotropic hormones which promote oocyte growth by stimulating reactions in the granulosa cells. The chapter investigates <italic>in vitro</italic> fertilization, wherein the first successful assisted reproductive technology in humans was made possible when the necessity of sperm capacitation was discovered. It points out how chance plays a role in developmental outcomes as there is a large variation in the levels of gene transcription and translation, noting that cells make more or fewer developmentally important proteins at different stages." @default.
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- W4386773713 title "Early Human Development" @default.
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