Postnatal Morphogenesis of Voluntary Motor Organs in Chickens

Authors

  • Nasriddin Dilmurodov MyoD, agrin, MuSK, muscle synapse, acetylcholine recepturs, selective breeding, motor function, incubation, stem cells, allantoic, chorio-allantoic, absorbsion, ligaments, cephalic regione, hypertrophy.
  • Kakhramon Najmiddinov Student of the Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology

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This article provides an in-depth overview to postnatal morphogenesis and its importance in the development of voluntary motor organs in chickens. Postnatal morphogenesis refers to the developmental processes that occur after birth (or hatching, in the case of chickens) that lead to the maturation and functional refinement of tissues and organs. Understanding this process is crucial for insights into muscle development, coordination, and overall motor function in poultry.

Abstract

This article provides an in-depth overview to postnatal morphogenesis and its importance in the development of voluntary motor organs in chickens. Postnatal morphogenesis refers to the developmental processes that occur after birth (or hatching, in the case of chickens) that lead to the maturation and functional refinement of tissues and organs. Understanding this process is crucial for insights into muscle development, coordination, and overall motor function in poultry.

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Published

2024-11-03

How to Cite

Nasriddin Dilmurodov, & Kakhramon Najmiddinov. (2024). Postnatal Morphogenesis of Voluntary Motor Organs in Chickens. Miasto Przyszłości, 54, 115–120. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/5165