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Fig. 2. Transverse sections across head of sparrow embryo

Of a stage corresponding to fig. 1.

C, constriction between fore-brain and mid-brain; DA, dorsal aorta; F G, fore-gut; H FA, head fold of amnion; PI—VI, placodes I—VI; SI, cranial end of first somite; VCL, vena capitis lateralis; V 2-3, trigeminal neural crest tissue.


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Reference

Goldby F. On the presence of a series of ectodermal placodes in the head region of a sparrow embryo. (1928) J Anat. 62(2):135-8. PMID 17104178


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