Paper - The developmental significance of the mammalian pharyngeal tonsil - Cat: Difference between revisions

From Embryology
(Created page with "Ref-Kingsbury1932}} {{Header}} {{Ref-Kingsbury1932}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ! Online Editor   |- | 90px|left This 1932 pa...")
 
mNo edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:


<br>
<br>
'''Modern Pages:'''
'''Modern Pages:''' [[Cat Development]]
<br>
<br>
{{Immune Links}}
{{Immune Links}}
<br>
<br>
{{Cat Links}}
 
|}
|}
{{Historic Disclaimer}}
{{Historic Disclaimer}}

Revision as of 10:44, 28 March 2017

Ref-Kingsbury1932}}

Embryology - 25 Apr 2024    Facebook link Pinterest link Twitter link  Expand to Translate  
Google Translate - select your language from the list shown below (this will open a new external page)

العربية | català | 中文 | 中國傳統的 | français | Deutsche | עִברִית | हिंदी | bahasa Indonesia | italiano | 日本語 | 한국어 | မြန်မာ | Pilipino | Polskie | português | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਦੇ | Română | русский | Español | Swahili | Svensk | ไทย | Türkçe | اردو | ייִדיש | Tiếng Việt    These external translations are automated and may not be accurate. (More? About Translations)

Kingsbury BF. The developmental significance of the mammalian pharyngeal tonsil - Cat. (1932) Amer. J Anat. 50(2): 201-231.

Online Editor  
Mark Hill.jpg
This 1932 paper by Kingsbury describes the cat pharyngeal tonsil development as a mammalian model. Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury (1872-1946) Papers - Cornell University Archive (3 boxes).


Also by this author: Kingsbury BF. The extent of the floor-plate of His and its significance. (1920) J Comp. Neurol. 32(1): 113–135.

Kingsbury BF. The fundamental plan of the vertebrate brain. (1922) J. Comp. Neural. 461-490.

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


Modern Pages: Cat Development

Immune Links: immune | blood | spleen | thymus | lymphatic | lymph node | Antibody | Med Lecture - Lymphatic Structure | Med Practical | Immune Movies | vaccination | bacterial infection | Abnormalities | Category:Immune
Historic Embryology  
1909 Lymph glands | 1912 Development of the Lymphatic System | 1918 Gray's Lymphatic Images | 1916 Pig Lymphatics | 1919 Chicken Lymphatic | 1921 Spleen | 1922 Pig Stomach Lymphatics | 1932 Cat Pharyngeal Tonsil | Historic Disclaimer


Historic Disclaimer - information about historic embryology pages 
Mark Hill.jpg
Pages where the terms "Historic" (textbooks, papers, people, recommendations) appear on this site, and sections within pages where this disclaimer appears, indicate that the content and scientific understanding are specific to the time of publication. This means that while some scientific descriptions are still accurate, the terminology and interpretation of the developmental mechanisms reflect the understanding at the time of original publication and those of the preceding periods, these terms, interpretations and recommendations may not reflect our current scientific understanding.     (More? Embryology History | Historic Embryology Papers)