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Flexion in Longitudinal Section

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Embryogenesis

Part of the book series: Illustrated Human Embryology ((MGPPT,volume 1))

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Abstract

Modeling of the cranial end results from:

  • the predominant development of the brain;

  • the swinging movement of the cardiac primordium which, from its initial clearly cranial position, becomes distinctly ventral.

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Tuchmann-Duplessis, H., David, G., Haegel, P. (1971). Flexion in Longitudinal Section. In: Embryogenesis. Illustrated Human Embryology, vol 1. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7299-8_14

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