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Fig. 2. A photograph of a section of the Peters ovum
Kindly sent me by Prof.0. Grosser. It shows the exocoelomic channel on the left intact, bordering the embryonic disc and the yolk sac, while that on the right has only its medial wall left.
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Reference
Odgers PN. An early human ovum (Thomson) in situ. (1937) J Anat. 71(2): 161-168.3. PMID 17104634
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