[完整人类胚胎中神经系统发育阶段的图集]。

R O'Rahilly, F Muller, J Bossy
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在完整的人类胚胎中可以看到发育中的神经系统的许多特征,并提供了排卵后3-7周(10-19期)的摄影图谱。许多特征,如小脑板、脑泡和脑骨骺,可以在早期的外部视图上发现,就像以前在显微镜检查后记录的那样。7周后,从表面识别大脑特征变得越来越困难。
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[Atlas of the stages of development of the nervous system in the intact human embryo].

Many features of the developing nervous system are visible in the intact human embryo, and a photographic atlas from 3-7 postovulatory weeks (stages 10-19) is provided. A number of features, such as the cerebellar plate, the cerebral vesicles, and the epiphysis cerebri, can be detected on external views at as early a stage as they have previously been recorded after microscopical examination. After 7 weeks it becomes increasingly difficult to identify features of the brain from the surface.

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