Paper - Anatomical evidence of prenatal function of the human parathyroid glands
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Norris EH. Anatomical evidence of prenatal function of the human parathyroid glands. (1946) Anat. Rec. 96, 129. Watt JC. Description of two young twin embryos with 17-19 paired somites. (1915) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 2: 15-54.
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Anatomical Evidence of Prenatal Function of the Human Parathyroid Glands
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