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Fig 15. Transverse section through neural tube, neural crest and ectoderm
Of Amblystoma punctatum at a later stage than that shown in Fig. 14.
Johnston JB. The Nervous System of Vertebrates. (1907) Blakiston's Son & Co., London.
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