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Arey LB. Direct proof of the monozygotic origin of human identical twins. (1922) Anat. Rec. 22(4): 245-252.

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This historic 1922 paper by Arey described monozygotic twinning in humans.



See also by this author: Arey LB. Chorionic fusion and augmented twinning in the human tube. (1922) Anat. Rec. 22(4): 253-262.

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