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Fig. 5. The epithelial mammary primordium

The epithelial mammary primordium moves ventrally from its original dorsolateral position. This movement is dependent on the anterior growth of the somite.


Figure Links: 5 epithelial mammary primordium | 6 epithelial nipple primordium | Mammary Gland Development


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Reference

Hughes ES. Development of the mammary gland. (1950) Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 6(2):99-119. PMID 19309885


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