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=The Anatomy of Human Embryos with Seventeen to Twenty-three Pairs of Somites= | |||
I Chuan Wen | |||
Hull Laboratory of Anatomy, University of Chicago | |||
Eight Heliotype Plates and Twelve Text Figures | |||
==Contents== | |||
Introduction | |||
Material and methods | |||
External form | |||
Nervous system | |||
Neural tube as a whole | |||
Subdivisions of the nervous system | |||
I. Proseneephalon | |||
Optic vesicles | |||
Anterior neuropore | |||
II. Meseneephalon | |||
III. Rhombencephalon | |||
Rhombomeres | |||
Neural crest | |||
Ectodermal areas | |||
Chorda dorsalis | |||
Pharynx | |||
Oral sinus and buccopharyngeal membrane | |||
Ventral pharyngeal wall | |||
Internal gill rudiment | |||
Thyroid | |||
Lung and liver | |||
Vascular system | |||
Nephric system | |||
Summary | |||
Abbreviations | |||
Bibliography | |||
==Introduction== | |||
Many problems in early human development remain still unsolved. Studies of many more embryos from the period of somite formation will be necessary before accurate ac- | |||
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Wen, I. C., The anatomy of human embryos with seventeen to twenty-three pairs of somites J. Comp. Neurol, 45, 301-376.
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The Anatomy of Human Embryos with Seventeen to Twenty-three Pairs of Somites
I Chuan Wen
Hull Laboratory of Anatomy, University of Chicago
Eight Heliotype Plates and Twelve Text Figures
Contents
Introduction
Material and methods
External form
Nervous system
Neural tube as a whole
Subdivisions of the nervous system
I. Proseneephalon
Optic vesicles
Anterior neuropore
II. Meseneephalon
III. Rhombencephalon
Rhombomeres
Neural crest
Ectodermal areas
Chorda dorsalis
Pharynx
Oral sinus and buccopharyngeal membrane
Ventral pharyngeal wall
Internal gill rudiment
Thyroid
Lung and liver
Vascular system
Nephric system
Summary
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Introduction
Many problems in early human development remain still unsolved. Studies of many more embryos from the period of somite formation will be necessary before accurate ac-
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