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==Fig. 392. Part of a transverse section through the cord and spinal ganglion of a 56-hour chick embryo== | ==Fig. 392. Part of a transverse section through the cord and spinal ganglion of a 56-hour chick embryo== | ||
(combined from two sections). Cajal. | (combined from two sections). [[Embryology History - Santiago Ramón y Cajal|Cajal]] drawing. | ||
A, Efferent cell of dorsal root | * A, Efferent cell of dorsal root | ||
* B, cone of growth of central process (afferent dorsal root fiber) of spinal ganglion cell | |||
* C, bifurcation of afferent root fibers in cord, forming beginning of dorsal funiculus or dorsal white column of cord. | |||
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[[Category:Chicken]] [[Category:Neural]] [[Category:Cajal]] | [[Category:Chicken]] [[Category:Neural]] [[Category:Cajal]] |
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Fig. 392. Part of a transverse section through the cord and spinal ganglion of a 56-hour chick embryo
(combined from two sections). Cajal drawing.
- A, Efferent cell of dorsal root
- B, cone of growth of central process (afferent dorsal root fiber) of spinal ganglion cell
- C, bifurcation of afferent root fibers in cord, forming beginning of dorsal funiculus or dorsal white column of cord.
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Bailey FR. and Miller AM. Text-Book of Embryology (1921) New York: William Wood and Co.
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