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Editions published in Zeitschrift für Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte 714
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Experimental study of the function and origin of Kolmer's cells of plexus chorioideus in axolotl and guinea pig
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Right and wrong in anatomical names; a basic discussion
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[Karyometric studies on tissue cultures. VIII. Some basic notes on experimental influence of frequency curves of nuclear sizes]
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[Development of Peyer's patches]
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[Histochemical reaction for acid phosphatase in the study of prenatal development of the man]
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[Comparison of nuclear sizes of retinal cell of a 22-mm long human embryo and of a normal embryo at the same embryonal stage]
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[Nuclear anlagen in the mesencephalon as well as in the rostral part of the rhombencephalon in Mus musculus]
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Changes in the position of the cell nucleus of embryonic epithelium
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[The early development of the ultimobranchial body in man]
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[Spleen of Scyllium canicula]
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[Development of the seminal vesicle and the ampulla of the ductus deferens in man]
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[Development of Chievitz's organ in man]
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[Variable serous relations in the region of isthmus bursae omentalis]
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[Cytological studies on autonomic cellular groups of mesencephalon and rhombencephalon in teleosts and amphibians with additional comments on hypothalamus and ependyma]
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[Innervation of tunica vaginalis of testis]
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[Innervation of the adrenal capsule]
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[Movable bodies of the human hip in the progressive phase of their torsional development]
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[Embryonal development of retroposition and retroversion of the human knee-joint]
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[Rolling actions of musculus iliopsoas and femoral torsion]
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[Constructive form of the diaphragm with reference to paradox curvature of its sternal part]
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[Variability and segmentation of nervus thoracicus longus and musculus serratus lateralis]
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[Phase-contrast microscopical picture of supravital, isolated medullated nerve fibers]
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[Functional significance of perineurium in frog nerves]
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