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Fig. 3. Invagination of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body to form the Müllerian groove

Fig. 3. Invagination of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body to form the Müllerian groove, 11.0 mm embryo. Embryo no. 6524. X300.


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Reference

Falconer RI. Observations on the origin of the Mullerian groove in human embryos. (1951) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 611, Contrib. Embryol., .


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