Paper - Early human twin embryo attached to other twin and not to the chorion (1941)

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Gruenwald P. Early human twin embryo attached to other twin and not to the chorion. (1941) Anat. Rec. 79: 27-28.

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Note this paper was published in 1942 and our understanding of early twin development has improved since this historic human study.

Also by this author: Gruenwald P. The mechanism of kidney development in human embryos as revealed by an early stage in the agenesis of the ureteric buds. (1939) Anat. Rec. 75(2) 240-247.

Gruenwald P. Early human twins with peculiar relations to each other and the chorion. (1942) Anat. Rec, 83: 267-279.

Gruenwald P. The development of the sex cords in the gonads of man and mammals. (1942) Amer. J Anat. 359-396.

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Early human twin embryo attached to other twin and not to the chorion

Peter Gruenwald



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