Book - The Development of the Albino Rat
The Development of the Albino Rat - Mus Norvegicus Albinus
MEMOIRS OF THE WISTAR INSTITUTE OF ANATOMY AND BIOLOGY No. 5
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALBINO RAT, MUS NORVEGICUS ALBINUS
I. FROM THE PRONUCLEAR STAGE TO THE STAGE OF MESODERM ANLAGE; END OF THE FIRST TO THE END OF THE NINTH DAY (32 Figures)
II. ABNORMAL OVA; END OF THE FIRST TO THE END OF THE NINTH DAY (10 Figures)
G. Carl Huber
From the Department of Anatomy, University of Michigan, and the Department of Embryology, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology
Philadelphia, PA.
Reprinted from the Journal of Morphology, Volume 26, No. 2 June, 1915
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Contents
I. FROM THE PRONUCLEAR STAGE TO THE STAGE OF MESODERM ANLAGE; END OF THE FIRST TO THE END OF THE NINTH DAY
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Ovulation, Maturation and Fertilization
- Pronuclear Stage
- Segmentation Stages
- 2-ceIl stage
- 4-ceIl stage
- 12 to 16-ceIl stages
- Summary of segmentation stages, rate, and volume changes
- Completion of segmentation and blastodermic vesicle formation
- Blastodermic vesicle, blastocyst, or germ vesicle
- Late stages of blastodermic vesicle, beginning of entypy of germ layers
- Development and differentiation of the egg-cylinder
- Late stages in egg-cylinder differentiation, and the anlage of the mesoderm
Conclusions
Literature cited
II. ABNORMAL OVA; END OF THE FIRST TO THE END OF THE NINTH DAY
Introduction
Half embryos in Manniialia
Degeneration of ova at the end of segmentation
Incomplete or retarded segmentation
Abnormal segmentation cavity formation
Degeneration of ova as a result of pathologic mucosa
Imperfect development of ectodermal vesicle
Two egg-cylinders in one decidual crypt
Conclusions
Literature cited
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