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"On either side of the chorda dorsalis, in its whole length, is formed, in the middle
embryonic layer, a blastematous substance called the 'protovertebral substance,'
or 'protovertebral plates.' These grow together in the middle line, encroaching ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1865
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
While they are growing inwards and enclosing the chorda dorsalis. and forming
the structure from which the fore part of the spinal column is to be developed, the
protovertebral plates are also growing upwards at the sides of the neural canal, ...
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
Through the region of the second protovertebra, showing the ventral shifting of
the lateral layers, and'nuclei (nL'l') of protovertebral origin and some (111.1') of
doubtful origin. Fig. 26. Through the posterior region of the third protovertebra, ...
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The Shipley collection of scientific papers
The splanchnopleure, on the other hand, in this as in later stages, consists of a
layer one cell in depth, extending from the ventral surface of the animal to the
protovertebral plate.1 Naturally no sharp line of division can be drawn at this
stage ...
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The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals
Each of these little masses is soon perforated by an opening, and is then divisible
into three portions : the protovertebral cavity, the muscular lamina, situated above
the cavity, and the protovertelrce, placed below it. The muscular lamince, in ...
Auguste Chauveau, Saturnin Arloing, 1800
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Quain's Elements of anatomy
The ribs are formed by separate cartilaginous transformation in extensions of the
protovertebral mesoblast between the muscle-plates. According to some, they
grow out from the cartilaginous vertebrae, but become separate before
ossification ...
Jones Quain, Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer, George Dancer Thane, 1890
Mesodermic or Protovertebral Somites — During the formation of the ccelom the
undivided mesoderm at each side of the notochord thickens, principally by a
dorsal upgrowth which is coincident with the uprising of the ectodermal medullary
...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1905
While they are growing inwards and enclosing the chords dorsalis. and forming
the structure from which the fore part of the spinal column is to be developed, the
protovertebral plates are also growing upwards at the sides of the neural canal, ...
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The Thymus: Experimental and Clinical Studies
... of the octopus; (b) the peripheral blood and haematopoietic tissue of the
anterior kidney and gut of the hagflshes; (c) the primitive spleen, pharyngeal
gutter, protovertebral arch and peripheral blood of the lamprey; and (d) the
thymus, spleen, ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Disorders of the Cervical Spine
As these extensions appear the caudal part of each protovertebral segment fuses
with the cephalic part of the adjacent segment forming an intersegmental
mesodermal centrum. The tissues adjacent to the sclerotomic fissure condense.