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| [[File:Arthur Milnes Marshall.jpg|100px|left|link=Paper - 1879 The Morphology of the Vertebrate Olfactory Organ]]Arthur Milnes Marshall (1852–1893) at Cambridge in 1879 historically first described this embryonic region. In his study of dogfish and {{chicken}} brain development, and identified it as "{{neural crest}}".<ref name=Marshall1879>{{Ref-Marshall1879}}</ref> | | [[File:Arthur Milnes Marshall.jpg|100px|left|link=Paper - 1879 The Morphology of the Vertebrate Olfactory Organ]] | ||
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See [[Neural Crest Development#Historic|neural crest history]] and the original [[Paper - 1879 The Morphology of the Vertebrate Olfactory Organ|1879 article]]. | Arthur Milnes Marshall (1852–1893) at Cambridge in 1879 historically first described this embryonic region. In his study of dogfish and {{chicken}} brain development, and identified it as "{{neural crest}}".<ref name=Marshall1879>{{Ref-Marshall1879}}</ref> | ||
See [[Neural Crest Development#Historic|neural crest history]] and the original [[Paper - 1879 The Morphology of the Vertebrate Olfactory Organ|1879 article]]. [[Embryology History - Wilhelm His|Wilhelm His]] (1831-1904) in 1868 also described in the {{chick}} embryo the early neural structure that would form neural crest. | |||
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Arthur Milnes Marshall (1852–1893) at Cambridge in 1879 historically first described this embryonic region. In his study of dogfish and chicken brain development, and identified it as "neural crest".[1] See neural crest history and the original 1879 article. Wilhelm His (1831-1904) in 1868 also described in the chick embryo the early neural structure that would form neural crest. |
- ↑ Marshall AM. The morphology of the vertebrate olfactory organ. (1879) Quarterly Journal of Microscopic Science. 19: 300–340.