Category talk:American Journal of Anatomy

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The American Journal Of Anatomy 122 (1968)

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Origin of the basophilic cells in the posterior lobe of the human hypophysis Rasmussen, A. T. American Journal of Anatomy, November 1930, Vol.46(3), pp.461-475

Origin of the basophilic cells in the posterior lobe of the human hypophysis A. T. Rasmussen Volume 46(3) 461-475 First Published: November 1930

Allen E. Pratt JP. Newell QU. and Bland LJ. Human tubal ova; related early corpora lutea and uterine tubes. (1930) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 414, 22: 45-76.

Allen E. Pratt JP. Newell QU. and Bland LJ. Human ova from large follicles; including a search for maturation divisions and observations on atresia. (1930) Amer. J Anat. 46(1): 1-53.

Allen E. Pratt JP. Newell QU. and Bland LJ. Human ova from large follicles; including a search for maturation divisions and observations on atresia. (1930) Amer. J Anat. 46(1): 1-53.

Allen, Edgar ; Pratt, J. P. ; Newell, Q. U. ; Bland, L. J. American Journal of Anatomy, July 1930, Vol.46(1), pp.1-53

Human ova from large follicles; including a search for maturation divisions and observations on atresia Edgar Allen J. P. Pratt Q. U. Newell L. J. Bland Volume 46, Issue 1 Pages: 1-53 First Published: July 1930

The development of the somites in the white rat (mus norvegicus albinus) and the fate of the myotomes, neural tube, and gut in the tail Earl O. Butcher Volume 44, Issue 3 Pages: 381-439

Ingalls NM. Symmetrical, segmental thickenings in the dorsal ectoderm of human embryos. (1929) Amer. J Anat. 44(3): 455-473.

Ingalls NM. Symmetrical, segmental thickenings in the dorsal ectoderm of human embryos. (1929) Amer. J Anat. 44(3): 455-473. Pages: 455-473

N. William Ingalls

Volume 44, Issue 3 Pages: 455-473 First Published: November 1929 First Page PDF References


The development of the pharynx and the pharyngeal derivatives in the white rat (mus norvegicus albinus) W. M. Rogers Pages: 283-329

Scott GH. A quantitative study of the fetal growth changes in the parts of the human stomach wall. (1929) Amer. J Anat. 44(3): 1-46.


A quantitative study of the fetal growth changes in the parts of the human stomach wall Gordon H. Scott Pages: 1-46

Studies of the lymphatic tissue. II. The first appearance of the secondary nodules in the embryology of the lymphatic tissue Wilhelm Ehrich Pages: 385-401


Hereditary abnormalities of the limbs, their origin and transmission. II. A morphological study with special reference to the etiology of club‐feet, syndactylism, hypodactylism, and congenital amputation in the descendants of x‐rayed mice Halsey J. Bagg Pages: 167-219


Form changes in the human uterine gland during the menstrual cycle and in early pregnancy James L. O'Leary Pages: 289-346 First Published: March 1929


Maturation phases in human oocytes Leigh Hoadley Donald Simons Pages: 497-509 First Published: July 1928


Origin of the sex cells in man Cleveland Sylvester Simkins Pages: 249-293 First Published: May 1928

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Allen E. Kountz WB. and Francis BF. Selective elimination of ova in the adult ovary. (1925) Amer. J Anat. 34: 455-467.

Smith PE. and Engle ET. Experimental evidence regarding the role of the anterior pituitary in the development and regulation of the genital system. (1927) Amer. J Anat. 40: 159-217.