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Fig. 2. Human ovum in discus proligerus in propnase of first division
Fig. 2 shows an ovum in discus proligerus in Graafian follicle. Section 0.007 mm thick. Stained with Ehrlich’s acid haematoxylin and eosin. x 600.
Note - discus proligerus is an historic term for granulosa cells surrounding the oocyte and forming the cumulus oophorus.
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Nature Obituary 1935 - Prof. Arthur Thomson (1858 - 1935)
Nature 135, 295-295 (23 February 1935) | doi:10.1038/135295a0 |
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