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=Development of the Mesoblast and Notochord in Pig Embryos=
=Development of the Mesoblast and Notochord in Pig Embryos=
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[[Embryology History - George Streeter|George L. Streeter, M.D.]]


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Streeter, G.L. Development of the mesoblast and notochord in pig embryos. [[Book - Contributions to Embryology Carnegie Institution No.100|Contributions to Embryology No. 100]] 73-92 (1927).





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Streeter GL. Development of the mesoblast and notochord in pig embryos. (1927) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. no. 380. 19: 73-92.

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This historic 1927 paper by Streeter described the early development of the pig embryo during gastrulation.



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Development of the Mesoblast and Notochord in Pig Embryos

Embryology History George Streeter
George Linius Streeter (1873-1948)

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George L. Streeter, M.D.



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Streeter GL. Development of the mesoblast and notochord in pig embryos. (1927) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. no. 380. 19: 73-92.



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