. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. PATHOLOCilC OVA, ALBlxNO RAT 133. Fig. 8 Egg-cylinder of albino rat showing retarded development of ecto- dermal node and of the formation of the antimesometrial portion of the pro- amniotic cavity. X 200. Rat No. 94, S days after the beginning of insemina- tion. , ectoplacental cone or Trager; , visceral entoderm; met.},!-., mesometrial portion of the proamniotic cavity; , parietal or transitory ectoderm; , primary embryonic entoderm; , ectodermal node; , imp


. The development of the albino rat, Mus norvegicus albinus. Embryology -- Mammals; Rats. PATHOLOCilC OVA, ALBlxNO RAT 133. Fig. 8 Egg-cylinder of albino rat showing retarded development of ecto- dermal node and of the formation of the antimesometrial portion of the pro- amniotic cavity. X 200. Rat No. 94, S days after the beginning of insemina- tion. , ectoplacental cone or Trager; , visceral entoderm; met.},!-., mesometrial portion of the proamniotic cavity; , parietal or transitory ectoderm; , primary embryonic entoderm; , ectodermal node; , imperfect!j' developed antimesometrial portion of proamniotic cavity; , extraembryonic ectoderm. ectoderm, in structure and relation to decidual crypt, are to be regarded as. of normal development. The visceral entoderm, surrounding the extraembryonic ectodermal portion of the egg- c^dinder, is of normal structure, showing the three zones evidenc-. 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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