Paper - Partial duplication of the notochord in a human embryo of 11 mm greatest length (1931)
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Johnston TB. Partial duplication of the notochord in a human embryo of 11 mm. greatest length. (1931) J Anat. 66: 48-49. PMID 17104357
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This historic 1931 paper by Johnston describes early abnormal development with partial duplication of the notochord.
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