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Fig. 1. The middle cross section of an ovum not over 7.5 days of age

Above the somewhat eccentrically placed germ-disk is a barely discernible cleft—the amniotic cavity. Above the latter are a few dark, flattened amniogenic cells de-lamiznating in situ from the adjacent trophoblast. Toward the left of the chorionic cavity, a few primitive mesoblastic cells are seen which likewise arise from trophoblast by in situ delamination. Carnegie No. 8225, section 20-5-5, X 300 (minus).


Reference

Hertig AT. On the development of the amnion and exocoelomic membrane in the previllous human ovum. (1945) Yale J Biol Med. 18:107-15. PubMed 21007544


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