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| valign=top|Rathke's pouch is named after German embryologist and anatomist [[History_-_Embryologists#Martin_Heinrich_Rathke_.281793_-_1860.29|Martin Heinrich Rathke]] (1793 -1860). During development, the boundary surface {{ectoderm}} {{placode}} epithelium on the roof of the pharynx forms a pocket (Rathke's pouch) that comes into contact with the ectoderm of developing brain.
| valign=top|During {{Pituitary}} development, the boundary surface {{ectoderm}} {{placode}} epithelium on the roof of the pharynx forms a pocket (Rathke's pouch) that comes into contact with the ectoderm of developing brain.
 
Rathke's pouch is named after the German embryologist and anatomist [[History_-_Embryologists#Martin_Heinrich_Rathke_.281793_-_1860.29|Martin Heinrich Rathke]] (1793 -1860).  
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Historic Embryology
Martin Heinrich Rathke (1793 – 1860)

Martin Rathke

During pituitary development, the boundary surface ectoderm placode epithelium on the roof of the pharynx forms a pocket (Rathke's pouch) that comes into contact with the ectoderm of developing brain.

Rathke's pouch is named after the German embryologist and anatomist Martin Heinrich Rathke (1793 -1860).