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Department of Anatomy, University of Bristol
Departmental homepage providing details of their research and information on teaching in the schools of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science. . UK

Kidney Development Database
A database of information from a large number of developmental studies that have a bearing on the development of the Kidney. Data avaliable covers 1993/4 to present . UK

Mouse Atlas Project, Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Edinburgh
The UK MRC (Medical Research Council) Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh is constructing a digital atlas of mouse development and an accompanying database to be a resource for spatially mapped data (for exampl, in situ gene expression and cell lineage). The project is being undertaken in collaboration with the Department of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh, the Jackson Laboratory, USA and a European Science Foundation Network. . UK

The Kidney Development Database, Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Edinburgh
The Kidney Development Database was designed to collect in one place all the data from a large number of developmental studies that have a bearing on the study of kidney development. The data is presented in tables arranged according to a standard scheme of kidney development that is explained in the key. The authors state that many of the entries are derived from low-power in situs or are published text-only descriptions, and should therefore be interpreted with mild caution. . UK

Uni. Sydney - Anatomy and Histology
Departmental homepage giving details on staff, research interests and publications. . OTHER

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