The Human Brain during the Third Trimester 310– to 350–mm Crown-Rump Lengths 1st Edition
Capture a critical window of prenatal development with The Human Brain during the Third Trimester 310– to 350–mm Crown-Rump Lengths, 1st Edition by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman. This authoritative volume delivers clear, richly detailed insights into fetal brain organization when key neuroarchitectural events occur — an indispensable reference for clinicians, neuroscientists, and advanced students.
Discover precise, evidence-based descriptions of cortical layering, neuronal migration, and emerging connectivity during the 310–350 mm crown–rump stage. Carefully written with clinical applicability in mind, the book synthesizes histological observations, developmental timelines, and comparative anatomy to support diagnosis, research design, and teaching. High-value for perinatal neuropathology, developmental neuroscience, neonatology, and prenatal imaging specialists.
Why this book matters: it translates complex embryologic processes into practical knowledge you can use in the lab, clinic, or classroom. Readers will benefit from:
– Authoritative perspectives from renowned investigators Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman
– Focused coverage of third-trimester neurodevelopment at 310–350 mm crown–rump lengths
– Clear explanations that bridge basic science and clinical application
Whether building a professional library in North America, Europe, Asia, or beyond, this first edition stands out as a concise, reliable resource on fetal brain maturation. Add The Human Brain during the Third Trimester 310– to 350–mm Crown-Rump Lengths to your collection to deepen understanding, inform practice, and enhance research on one of the most pivotal stages of human neurodevelopment. Order today for essential, enduring reference value.
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