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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1935 paper by Kingsbury described human human prostate gland and anatomically close structure development.
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[[Thyroid Development]]


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Kingsbury BF. On the fate of the ultimobranchial body within the human thyroid gland. (1935) Anat. Rec. 61(2): 155–173.

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This historic 1935 paper by Kingsbury described ultimobranchial body that forms as an out-pocketing of the fourth pharyngeal pouch which fuses with the thyroid diverticulum, generating the calcitonin-producing C-cells.

Modern Notes

Thyroid Development

Search PubMed ultimobranchial body

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