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by Edwin G. Kirk
by Edwin G. Kirk


(1910)
From the Hull Laboratory of Anatomy, The University of Chicago
 
with twenty-six figures (1910)




''Draft page only''
''Draft page only''
==Introduction==
This paper represents an attempt to throw some light on the fundamental processes in the cytomorphosis of mammalian gastric glands. A study of the literature convinces one that, in spite of numerous researches, there still persists a marked lack of agreement even as to the broader outlines, which becomes, with regard to more minute details, a chaotic mass of contradiction, partially referable to the normal generic variations in the forms used, and partially, perhaps, to misinterpretation.


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Kirk EG. On the histogenesis of gastric glands. (1910) Amer. J. Anat. 10: 473-520.

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This historic 1910 paper by Kirk describes the development of stomach gastric glands.



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On the Histogenesis of Gastric Glands

by Edwin G. Kirk

From the Hull Laboratory of Anatomy, The University of Chicago

with twenty-six figures (1910)


Draft page only

Introduction

This paper represents an attempt to throw some light on the fundamental processes in the cytomorphosis of mammalian gastric glands. A study of the literature convinces one that, in spite of numerous researches, there still persists a marked lack of agreement even as to the broader outlines, which becomes, with regard to more minute details, a chaotic mass of contradiction, partially referable to the normal generic variations in the forms used, and partially, perhaps, to misinterpretation.


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