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==Pharyngeal Pouches==
==Pharyngeal Pouches==
This is a historic figure from Gray's Anatomy [[:File:Gray1175.jpg|Fig. 1175]].


Note in contrast to this historic image, current research has shown that the human thymic epithelium derives solely from the third pharyngeal pouch (as in the mouse). <ref name=PMID23571219><pubmed>23571219</pubmed></ref>


Note in contrast to this historic image, current research has shown that the human thymic epithelium derives solely from the third pharyngeal pouch (as in the mouse). {{#pmid:23571219|PMID23571219}}






:'''Links:''' [[:File:Gray1175.jpg|Gray 1175]] | [[Head Development]] | [[Endocrine System Development]]
:'''Links:''' [[:File:Gray1175.jpg|Gray 1175]] | {{thymus}} [[Head Development]] | [[Endocrine System Development]]


===Reference===
===Reference===

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Pharyngeal Pouches

This is a historic figure from Gray's Anatomy Fig. 1175.


Note in contrast to this historic image, current research has shown that the human thymic epithelium derives solely from the third pharyngeal pouch (as in the mouse). [1]


Links: Gray 1175 | thymus Head Development | Endocrine System Development

Reference

  1. Farley AM, Morris LX, Vroegindeweij E, Depreter ML, Vaidya H, Stenhouse FH, Tomlinson SR, Anderson RA, Cupedo T, Cornelissen JJ & Blackburn CC. (2013). Dynamics of thymus organogenesis and colonization in early human development. Development , 140, 2015-26. PMID: 23571219 DOI.

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