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<pubmed>21854600</pubmed>| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3170617 PMC3170617] | [http://www.evodevojournal.com/content/2/1/16 Evodevo.]
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Menzies et al. EvoDevo 2011 2:16  doi:10.1186/2041-9139-2-16
 
 
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Tammar Wallaby Embryo and Fetus

At day 18, the conceptus emerges form the ruptured shell coat (Sh) so that the two regions of the placenta can make a close attachment to the uterine epithelium. The right side of the embryo is already coat-free, while the embryo itself is still within the shell coat.


Legend

  • All - allantois
  • Am - amniopore
  • BYS - bilaminar yolk sac
  • TYS - trilaminar yolk sac
  • Sh - shell coat
  • ST - sinus terminalis
  • Ut - uterine epithelium


Wallaby Links: Wallaby Embryo and Fetus | Embryo and Membranes day 18 | Embryo day 18 | Fetus day 23 | Fetus day 25 | Kangaroo Development

Reference

Menzies BR, Pask AJ & Renfree MB. (2011). Placental expression of pituitary hormones is an ancestral feature of therian mammals. Evodevo , 2, 16. PMID: 21854600 DOI.

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