Paper - The lamina terminalis and its relation to the fornix system (1911)

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Cameron J. The lamina terminalis and its relation to the fornix system.(1911) J Anat. 45(3): 211-24.PMID 17232883

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This 1911 paper by Cameron describes the lamina terminalis and its relation to the fornix system. The {lamina terminalis}} is located at the approximate site of the earlier anterior neuropore.

Also by this author: Cameron J. Persistence of the left posterior cardinal vein.(1911) J Anat. 45(4): 416–419. PMID 17232898

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The Lamina Terminalis and its Relation to the Fornix System


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