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Fig. 27 Model of hypophysis region from twenty-day embryo viewed from right side
X 50. n.h., nasal horn, c.h., caudal horn, of pars tuberalis; other abbreviations as in figure 22.
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See also Atwell WJ. The development of the hypophysis cerebri in man, with special reference to the pars tuberalis. (1926) Amer. J Anat. 37: 139-193.
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Reference
Atwell WJ. The development of the hypophysis cerebri of the rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus L.). (1918) Amer. J Anat. 24(2): 271-337
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