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Fig. 383, Hardesty. Combination drawing from sections of pig of 15 mm. The upper part is from a section of the same stage as the lower but stained by the Golgi method. By migration and differentiation the mantle layer has been formed. The cells remaining near the lumen form the ependyma layer (ep.). b, Boundary between mantle and marginal layers; ep, ependyma; mli and mle, internal and external limiting membranes; mv, differently arranged mid-ventral portion of the marginal layer; r, radial filaments; cs, connective tissue syncytium.


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current00:20, 30 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 00:20, 30 January 2011859 × 455 (118 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)Fig. 383, Hardesty. Combination drawing from sections of pig of 15 mm. The upper part is from a section of the same stage as the lower but stained by the Golgi method. By migration and differentiation the mantle layer has been formed. The cells remaining