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Fig. 2. Venrrolateral position of the Müllerian duct, and part of the ostial thickening, in an 11. | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig02.jpg|Fig. 2]]. Venrrolateral position of the Müllerian duct, and part of the ostial thickening, in an 11.0 mm embryo. Note the large posterior cardinal vein. Embryo no. 1836. X 300. | ||
Fig. 3. Invagination of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body to form the Müllerian groove, 11. | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig03.jpg|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. | ||
Fig. 4. The recently formed Müllerian duct in the 11.7 | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig04.jpg|Fig. 4]]. The recently formed Müllerian duct in the 11.7 mm embryo, lying lateral and parallel to the Wolffian duct (IV). Embryo no. 6524. ><3oo. | ||
Fig. 5. Large Müllerian duct formed by the invagin:1 tion of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body in the 14.2 | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig05.jpg|Fig. 5]]. Large Müllerian duct formed by the invagin:1 tion of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body in the 14.2 mm embryo. Note the smaller Wolffian duct (IV) medial to the Müllerian duct. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 6520|Embryo no. 6520]]. X300. | ||
Fig. 6. Ventral invagination of the left Wolffian body, | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig06.jpg|Fig. 6]]. Ventral invagination of the left Wolffian body, 14.4 mm embryo. Note the narrow, deep groove leading to the dilated lumen, with structure suggesting :1 nephrostomal canal. W, Wolffian duct. X 300. | ||
Fig. 7. Ventral invagination of the ostium on the right Wolffian body of the I4. | [[:File:Faulconer1951 fig07.jpg|Fig. 7]]. Ventral invagination of the ostium on the right Wolffian body of the I4.4 mm embryo. Embryo no. 6527. X 300. Embryo no. 6527. | ||
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Fig. 2. Venrrolateral position of the Müllerian duct, and part of the ostial thickening, in an 11.0 mm embryo. Note the large posterior cardinal vein. Embryo no. 1836. X 300.
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.
Fig. 4. The recently formed Müllerian duct in the 11.7 mm embryo, lying lateral and parallel to the Wolffian duct (IV). Embryo no. 6524. ><3oo.
Fig. 5. Large Müllerian duct formed by the invagin:1 tion of the ventral surface of the right Wolffian body in the 14.2 mm embryo. Note the smaller Wolffian duct (IV) medial to the Müllerian duct. Embryo no. 6520. X300.
Fig. 6. Ventral invagination of the left Wolffian body, 14.4 mm embryo. Note the narrow, deep groove leading to the dilated lumen, with structure suggesting :1 nephrostomal canal. W, Wolffian duct. X 300.
Fig. 7. Ventral invagination of the ostium on the right Wolffian body of the I4.4 mm embryo. Embryo no. 6527. X 300. Embryo no. 6527.
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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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