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Fig. 1. Graphic reconstruction of embryonal area (Dobbin Embryo)
Cl. Cloacal membrane; Pr.s. primitive streak; ol.o. dorsal opening, v.o. ventral opening of chorda-canal.
This preliminary note is the outcome of our study of a young human embryo (Dobbin embryo, 960, µ long), which was presented to one of us (Hill) by Dr Roy Dobbin of Cairo. The embryo belongs to the stage characterised by the presence of a head-process with a well-developed chorda-canal.
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Reference
Hill, J. P. and Florian, J., 1931. The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man J Anat. 1931 Jan;65(Pt 2):242-6. PMID 17104317
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