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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>  
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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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Historic Embryology
Arthur Milnes Marshall.jpg
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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.

  1. Marshall AM. The morphology of the vertebrate olfactory organ. (1879) Quarterly Journal of Microscopic Science. 19: 300–340.