. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. 58 G. CARL HUBER In figure 23, there are reproduced representative sections of five blastodermic vesicles falling to the end of the sixth day after insemination. None of these five vesicles can be regarded as well fixed. All show a certain amount of distortion, much more evident were the entire series of each of the respective vesicles shown. The form of the blastodermic vesicle of the albino rat at this gtage of development, as indicated by the molding of the uterine mucosa, is elhpsoid. Their size as in


. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. 58 G. CARL HUBER In figure 23, there are reproduced representative sections of five blastodermic vesicles falling to the end of the sixth day after insemination. None of these five vesicles can be regarded as well fixed. All show a certain amount of distortion, much more evident were the entire series of each of the respective vesicles shown. The form of the blastodermic vesicle of the albino rat at this gtage of development, as indicated by the molding of the uterine mucosa, is elhpsoid. Their size as in vivo, when distended and of regular outline, again as indicated by the molding of the uterine mucosa, is slightly larger than would be. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Huber, Gotthelf Carl, 1865-. Philadelphia, Pa


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