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| Further descriptions of the "Dobbin" Embryo characterised as ([[Carnegie stage 8|Carnegie Stage 8]]) can be found in the following papers: | | Further descriptions of the "Dobbin" Embryo characterised as ([[Carnegie stage 8|Carnegie Stage 8]]) can be found in the following papers: | ||
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# Hill, J. P., and Florian, J. 1931a. [[Paper - The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man|The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man]] J Anat. 1931 Jan;65(Pt 2):242-6. PMID 17104317 | # Hill, J. P., and Florian, J. 1931a. [[Paper - The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man|The Development of Head-Process and Prochordal Plate in Man]] J Anat. 1931 Jan;65(Pt 2):242-6. PMID 17104317 | ||
# Hill, J. P., and Florian, J. 1931b. [[Paper - A Young Human Embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with Head-Process and Prochordal Plate|A Young Human Embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with Head-Process and Prochordal Plate]]. Phil. Tran. Roy. Soc. London B, 219, 443-486. | # Hill, J. P., and Florian, J. 1931b. [[Paper - A Young Human Embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with Head-Process and Prochordal Plate|A Young Human Embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with Head-Process and Prochordal Plate]]. Phil. Tran. Roy. Soc. London B, 219, 443-486. |
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Further descriptions of the "Dobbin" Embryo characterised as (Carnegie Stage 8) can be found in the following papers:
Hill JP. and Florian J. The development of head-process and prochordal plate in man (1931) J Anat. 65(2): 242-6. PMID 17104317 Hill JP. and Florian J. A young human embryo (embryo dobbin) with head-process and prochordal plate. (1931) Phil. Tran. Roy. Soc. London B, 219: 443-486. Hill JP. and Florian J. Further note on the pro-chordal plate in man. (1931) J. Anat., 46: 46-47. PMID 17104356
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Note the rostral end of notochordal process was at first mistaken for prechordal plate, see published correction. |