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On the idiosome, golgi apparatus, and acrosome in the male germ cells | On the idiosome, golgi apparatus, and acrosome in the male germ cells | ||
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Pommerenke, W. T ; Viergiver, Ellenmae | Pommerenke, W. T ; Viergiver, Ellenmae | ||
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947, Vol.66(1), pp.161-163 | Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947, Vol.66(1), pp.161-163 | ||
Biochemical Studies of Human Semen. III. Factors Affecting Migration of Sperm Through the Cervix. ∗ | |||
Miller, Edgar G ; Kurzrok, Raphael | |||
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1931, Vol.28(8), pp.857-859 | |||
===Hart DB=== | ===Hart DB=== | ||
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Spermatozoa
On the idiosome, golgi apparatus, and acrosome in the male germ cells Bowen, Robert H. Anatomical Record, October 1922, Vol.24(3), pp.158-180
The phosphatase activity of human spermatozoa
Macleod, J ; Summerson, W H
The Journal of biological chemistry, October 1946, Vol.165(2), pp.533-9
DUPLICATION IN HUMAN SPERMATOZOA.
Fawcett, E.
The Lancet, 9 August 1919, Vol.194(5006), p.266
The relative viability of human spermatozoa Crooke, A. C ; Mandl, Anita M ; Irwin, J. O Journal of Hygiene, 1949, Vol.47(3), pp.297-302
Cytochemical reactions of human spermatozoa and seminal plasma
Wislocki, George B.
Anatomical Record, December 1950, Vol.108(4), pp.645-661
I.— Some Observations on the Various Forms of Human Spermatozoa Maddox, R. L. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, February 1891, Vol.11(1), pp.1-5
The duration of life of the spermatozoa in the human uterine tube
Ohlin, Carl Axel
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, January 1935, Vol.15(1), pp.50-57
Comparison of Rates of Penetration of Unwashed and Washed Spermatozoa in Cervical Mucus. ∗ Pommerenke, W. T ; Viergiver, Ellenmae Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947, Vol.66(1), pp.161-163
Biochemical Studies of Human Semen. III. Factors Affecting Migration of Sperm Through the Cervix. ∗
Miller, Edgar G ; Kurzrok, Raphael
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1931, Vol.28(8), pp.857-859
Hart DB
1909 Testes Descent 1
Hart DB. The nature and cause of the physiological descent of the testes. (1909) J Anat Physiol. 43(3): 244-65. PMID 17232805
The Nature and Cause of the Physiological Descent of the Testes. Hart DB. Trans Edinb Obstet Soc. 1909;34:101-151. No abstract available. PMID: 29612220
Hart DB. The nature and cause of the physiological descent of the testes. (1909) J Anat Physiol. 44(1): 4-26. PMID 17232824
1909 Testes Descent 2
The Nature and Cause of the Physiological Descent of the Testes. Hart DB. J Anat Physiol. 1909 Apr;43(Pt 3):244-65. No abstract available. PMID: 17232805 Free PMC Article Similar articles Select item 29612220
Hart DB. The nature and cause of the physiological descent of the testes. (1909) Trans Edinb Obstet Soc. 1909;34:101-151. PMID 29612220
1909 Testes Descent 3
J Anat Physiol. 1909 Oct;44(Pt 1):4-26. The Nature and Cause of the Physiological Descent of the Testes. Hart DB1. Author information PMID: 17232824
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1289185/
Hart DB. The physiological descent of the ovaries in the human foetus. (1909) J Anat Physiol. 44(1): 27-34. PMID 17232822
1909 Ovaries Descent
The Physiological Descent of the Ovaries in the Human Foetus. Hart DB. J Anat Physiol. 1909 Oct;44(Pt 1):27-34. No abstract available. PMID: 17232822
On the Rôle of the Developing Epidermis in forming Sheaths and Lumina to Organs, illustrated specially in the Development of the Prepuce and Urethra.
Hart DB.
J Anat Physiol. 1907 Oct;42(Pt 1):50-6. No abstract available.
PMID: 17232754
Preliminary Note on the Development of the Clitoris, Vagina, and Hymen.
Hart DB.
J Anat Physiol. 1896 Oct;31(Pt 1):18-28.11. No abstract available.
PMID: 17232227
On the Atypical Male and Female Sex-Ensemble (So-Called Hermaphroditism and Pseudo-Hermaphroditism).
Hart DB.
Trans Edinb Obstet Soc. 1914;39:322-355. No abstract available.
PMID: 29612446
1879 Development of the Ova
The Development of the Ova, and the Structure of the Ovary in Man and other Mammalia; with Special Reference to the Origin avd Development of the Follicular Epithelial Cells. Foulis J. J Anat Physiol. 1879 Apr;13(Pt 3):353-81. No abstract available. PMID: 17231267
1879 Koala male
The Male Generative Organs of the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Young AH. J Anat Physiol. 1879 Apr;13(Pt 3):305-17. No abstract available. PMID: 17231260
1878 Organ of Corti
J Anat Physiol. 1878 Oct;13(Pt 1):99-103. The Development of the Organ of Corti. Pritchard U1. Author information PMID: 17231237
1881 Ovary Cystic Disease
The Ovary in Incipient Cystic Disease. Harris VD, Doran A. J Anat Physiol. 1881 Jul;15(Pt 4):i1-465. No abstract available. PMID: 17231408
1883 Membrana Tympani
On the Membrana Tympani. Crombie JM. J Anat Physiol. 1883 Jul;17(Pt 4):523-36. No abstract available. PMID: 17231499
Carey EJ. Studies in the dynamics of histogenesis - I. Tension of differential growth as a stimulus to myogenesis. (1920) J Gen Physiol. 20;2(4):357-72. PMID 19871818
Carey EJ. Studies in the dynamics of histogenesis: II. Tension of differential growth as a stimulus to myogenesis in the esophagus. (1920) J Gen Physiol. 20;3(1): 61-83. PMID: 19871849
DEVELOPMENT OF THE VENTRAL ABDOMINAL WALLS IN MAN http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmor.1050140208/abstract
Bloxam W. On the structure of the human placenta, and its connexion with the uterus. Med Chir Trans. 1840;23:224-438.9. PMID 20895708
- 1866 - John Langdon Down Paper - Observations on an Ethnic Classification of Idiots[1]
- 1892 - Franklin Mall Paper - A Human Embryo Twenty-Six Days Old
- 1899 - Buxton Photographs of a Series of Sections of an Early Human Embryo
- 1905 - Charles Minot Paper - The Harvard Embryological Collection [2] (More? Harvard Collection | Charles Minot)
- 1906 - Bremer Description of a 4-mm Human Embryo.
- 1906 - Mall On Ossification Centers in Human Embryos.
- 1907 - Peter Thompson article Description of a Human Embryo of Twenty-three Paired Somites[3]
- 1910 - Fawcett Description of a Reconstruction of the Head of a Thirty-Millimetre Embryo[4]
- 1910 - Fawcett Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid[5]
- 1908 - Alexander Low article Description of a Human Embryo of 13-14 Mesodermic Somites[6]
- 1911 - Franklin Mall Report upon the Collection of Human Embryos at the Johns Hopkins University
- 1914 - Wilson JT. Observations upon Young Human Embryos[7]
- 1914 - Waterston D. A Human Embryo of Twenty-seven Pairs of Somites[8]
- 1914 - Thyng, FW. The Anatomy of a 17.8 mm Human Embryo
- 1926 - Girgis A. Description of a Human Embryo of Twenty-two paired Somites[9]
- 1926 - Frazer, JE. The Disappearance of the Precervical Sinus.[10]
- 1930 Odgers PNB. Some Observations on the Development of the Ventral Pancreas in Man[11]
- 1930 The Formation of the Connecting Stalk and the Extension of the Amniotic Cavity towards the Tissue of the Connecting Stalk in Young Human Embryos[12]
- 1931 - The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man[13]
- 1933 The Early Development of Man, with Special Reference to the Development of the Mesoderm and Cloacal Membrane. [14]
- 1935 - An Early Human Embryo (No. 1285, Manchester Collection), with Capsular Attachment of the Connecting Stalk[15]
- 1937 - West C.M. A Human Embryo of Twenty-five Somites[16]
- 1937 - An Early Human Ovum (Thomson) in situ[17]
- 1941 - A presomite human embryo with a neurenteric canal (embryo R.S.)[18]
- 1949 - Hamilton W. J. Early Stages of Human Development[19]
- ↑ Down, JLH Observations on an ethnic classification of idiots. London Hosp. Clin. Lect. Rep. 3: 259 only, 1866. online version
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