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Bryce TH. Implantation of the ovum in mammals in the light of recent research. (1937) Edinb Med J. 44(5): 317–332. PMCID 29647599

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This historic 1937 paper describes mammalian implantation. In human development this commences in Week 2 of development






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Implantation of the Ovum in Mammals in the Light of Recent Research

Thomas Hastie Bryce
Thomas Hastie Bryce 1862 - 1946)

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