Paper - Histochemical observations on the germ cells of human embryos
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Mckay DG. Hertig AT. Adams EC. and Danziger S. Histochemical observations on the germ cells of human embryos. (1953) Anat. Rec.
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This historic 1953 paper by Mckay and co-authors describes human primordial germ cells. Currently only a brief abstract is included on this page.
Mckay DG. Adams EC. Hertig AT. and Danziger S. Histochemical horizones in human embryos. II. 6 And 7 millimeter embryos-Streeter horizon XIV. (1956) Anat. Rec.126(4): 433-63 PMID 13403206
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Histochemical Observations on the Germ Cells of Human Embryos
Donald Gr. Mckay, Arthur T. Hertig, Eleanor C. Adams and Sara Danziger
Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts and the Pathology Laboratories of the Boston Lying-in Hospital and the Free Hospital for Women, Brookline, Massachusetts