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:"The ectoderm of the blastocyst proliferates into a relatively thick lamella, which Hubrecht named the “trophoblast." It surrounds the whole blastocyst, and the formative cell mass projects into the interior as a knob of cells."


Paper - Contributions to the study of the early development and imbedding of the human ovum
[[Book - Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum]]
 
===The Trophoblast - A Rejoinder===
 
[[Paper_-_The Trophoblast - A Rejoinder (1904)|The Trophoblast - A Rejoinder (1904)]]

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Contributions to the study of the early development and imbedding of the human ovum

Thomas Hastie Bryce , John Hammond Teacher , John Martin Munro Kerr (1908)

"The ectoderm of the blastocyst proliferates into a relatively thick lamella, which Hubrecht named the “trophoblast." It surrounds the whole blastocyst, and the formative cell mass projects into the interior as a knob of cells."

Book - Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum

The Trophoblast - A Rejoinder

The Trophoblast - A Rejoinder (1904)