. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 432 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION of the foetal body in an age-series of pregnant rabbits from the fourteenth day to the end of pregnancy. The maternal placenta. ss Fig. 104.—Glycogenic areas of the rabbit's p'aoenta at the twelfth day of pregnancy. (Ohipman.) fp, f«tal placenta, containing no glycogen ; ir, intermediary region ; r-f, region of uterine sinuses ; ss, uterine sinuses with perivascular sheaths of uninucleate cells rich in glycogen ; g, glycogen granules in multi- nucleate cells; m, muscular wall immediately above which, at a later


. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 432 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION of the foetal body in an age-series of pregnant rabbits from the fourteenth day to the end of pregnancy. The maternal placenta. ss Fig. 104.—Glycogenic areas of the rabbit's p'aoenta at the twelfth day of pregnancy. (Ohipman.) fp, f«tal placenta, containing no glycogen ; ir, intermediary region ; r-f, region of uterine sinuses ; ss, uterine sinuses with perivascular sheaths of uninucleate cells rich in glycogen ; g, glycogen granules in multi- nucleate cells; m, muscular wall immediately above which, at a later date, the zone of separation, containing glycogenic decidual cells, is differentiated. was separated mechanically from the foetal placenta, and each was investigated separately. The maternal part includes the two glycogenic areas, the region of the uterine sinuses and the. 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 Marshall, F. H. A. (Francis Hugh Adam), 1878-1949; Cramer, William, 1878-1945; Lochhead, James. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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