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==Plate 3==
==Plate 3==
Fig. 13. Transverse section through centrum of lower cervical region of embryo, no. 4570
Fig. 14. Transverse section through intervertebral disk of embryo, no. 4570
Fig. 15. Transverse section of mid-thoracic region of embryo, no. 6573
Fig. 16. Same section as figure 15. x300.
Fig. 17. Transverse section of mid-thoracic region of embryo, no. 7218
Fig. 18. Transverse section of lumbar region of embryo, no. 7218




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Plate 3

Fig. 13. Transverse section through centrum of lower cervical region of embryo, no. 4570

Fig. 14. Transverse section through intervertebral disk of embryo, no. 4570

Fig. 15. Transverse section of mid-thoracic region of embryo, no. 6573

Fig. 16. Same section as figure 15. x300.

Fig. 17. Transverse section of mid-thoracic region of embryo, no. 7218

Fig. 18. Transverse section of lumbar region of embryo, no. 7218


Abbreviations used in Plates: d.1., dentate ligament d.m., dura mater d.p., dentate process m.p., meninx primitiva n.c., neural crest n.c.c., neural-crest cells n.p., neural process p., perichondrium pm., rudimentary posterior longitudinal ligament s., somite :p.c., spinal cord :p.g., spinal ganglion

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Reference

Sensenig EC. The early development of the meninges of the spinal cord in human embryos. (1951) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 611.


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