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Fig. 4. Section from a macerated brain of a pig embryo 11.5 cm. long
The brain was kept in normal salt solution 48 hours and then preserved in formalin followed by Muller's solution. The section shows distinct fungiform clumping of the cortical cells and characteristic Retzius papillae. The same specimen is shown under higher power in Fig. 6.
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- Cortex 4th Month: fig 1 | fig 2 | fig 3 | fig 4 | fig 5 | fig 6 | Streeter 1907 | Neural System Development
Reference
Streeter GL. The cortex of the brain in the human embryo during the fourth month with special reference to the so-called Papilla of Retzius (1907) Amer. J Anat.
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