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=The development of the hypophysis cerebri, pre-oral gut, and related structures in the marsupialia= | =The development of the hypophysis cerebri, pre-oral gut, and related structures in the marsupialia= | ||
By Katharine M. Parker, B.Sc. (Lond.), | |||
Assistant in the Department of Zoology, University of London, University College. | |||
==Introduction== | |||
The following investigation of the development of the hypophysis cerebri in Marsupials was undertaken at the suggestion of [[Embryology History - James Hill|Professor J. P. Hill]], and I wish to express my gratitude to him for help and advice without which the work would have been impossible. |
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Hill JP. Some observations on the early development of Didelphis Aurita (1918) Quart. J. Micr. Sc. 63:91.
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Nilsson MA, Churakov G, Sommer M, Tran NV, Zemann A, Brosius J & Schmitz J. (2010). Tracking marsupial evolution using archaic genomic retroposon insertions. PLoS Biol. , 8, e1000436. PMID: 20668664 DOI. |
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By Katharine M. Parker, B.Sc. (Lond.),
Assistant in the Department of Zoology, University of London, University College.
Introduction
The following investigation of the development of the hypophysis cerebri in Marsupials was undertaken at the suggestion of Professor J. P. Hill, and I wish to express my gratitude to him for help and advice without which the work would have been impossible.